Procharger anyone?
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Procharger just released this photo and statement on their website. Look forward to what this thing can do.
"The new Intercooled ProCharger system for Ford’s 2005 Mustang is fast on its way. The prototype system debuted in Las Vegas at the November 2004 SEMA Show. Detailed product specifications and photos coming soon."
"The new Intercooled ProCharger system for Ford’s 2005 Mustang is fast on its way. The prototype system debuted in Las Vegas at the November 2004 SEMA Show. Detailed product specifications and photos coming soon."
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Originally posted by SixtySix@January 10, 2005, 8:19 PM
12 psi on this motor go BOOM!
12 psi on this motor go BOOM!
I don't think anybody will be able to safely get much boost if the pistons are really like some of the speculation out there. Didn't some of the SEMA cars blow up or is that a bad rumor?
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I wouldn't be upset with 6-8 psi. Positive psi beats a vacuum most of the time.
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Agreed! There's still plenty of power in there. 400-450 at the rear wheels should still be doable at those levels.
Now of course if you want to rebuild the motor with forged internals.... huff away!
Now of course if you want to rebuild the motor with forged internals.... huff away!
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I posted this before and didn't get a response but does anyone know what brand wheels and ground effects that Procharger used for their SEMA car. I really like the way it looks. Thanks in advance for your answers.
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Originally posted by 05_John@January 10, 2005, 11:28 PM
Speaking of which has anyone experimented with forged internals yet for our cars?
Speaking of which has anyone experimented with forged internals yet for our cars?
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