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Old 1/22/17 | 04:45 PM
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Some questions for roush sc owners

1. Has anyone experienced heat soak issues with roush sc with multiple back to back pulls?

2. With boost throughout the rpm band, did mpg drop with normal driving? how much with spirited driving?

3. Your mileage and issues?

4. Is this a reliable for a daily driver or even long road trips?
Old 1/23/17 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Winkawak
1. Has anyone experienced heat soak issues with roush sc with multiple back to back pulls?

2. With boost throughout the rpm band, did mpg drop with normal driving? how much with spirited driving?

3. Your mileage and issues?

4. Is this a reliable for a daily driver or even long road trips?
I've never done any dyno pulls, so I can't help you with question 1. But, most supercharged cars will pull heat, depends on your intercoolers to help with that.
MPG does drop a little with spirited driving as it would with any car.
I have 3,076 miles. Zero issues. Car runs perfect.
It would be a very reliable daily driver if I wanted it to be.
Good luck!!
Are you looking for a supercharged car?
Old 1/23/17 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Stage_3
I've never done any dyno pulls, so I can't help you with question 1. But, most supercharged cars will pull heat, depends on your intercoolers to help with that.
MPG does drop a little with spirited driving as it would with any car.
I have 3,076 miles. Zero issues. Car runs perfect.
It would be a very reliable daily driver if I wanted it to be.
Good luck!!
Are you looking for a supercharged car?
Pulls in general, not specifically on dynos. Just wondering if back to back pulls causes any heat problems result in hp loss, the kit does come with air to water intercooler. Whats your mpg? I have a gt just in the market for a roush sc.
Old 1/23/17 | 04:57 PM
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. . . Are you looking for a supercharged car?
why, are you selling one?

LOL, just a pipe dream, not in the budget right now . . .

But, you really should get that thing out on a road track, at least once just to see what it can really do. Thompson Speedway has a nice road track, check out "tracknightinamerica.com" for an easy and affordable way to get on track. Palmer is an even better track, but a bit harder to get to (depending on where you are coming from) and a bit more intimidating for the first time on track.

If you are interested, send me a PM, I have a discount code that is worth a try (not sure if it will still work in 2017)

sorry for the minor hijack, back on subject!

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Old 1/23/17 | 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Winkawak
Pulls in general, not specifically on dynos. Just wondering if back to back pulls causes any heat problems result in hp loss, the kit does come with air to water intercooler. Whats your mpg? I have a gt just in the market for a roush sc.
I have no ida what my average MPG is, sorry. I never even bother to look at that screen/menu as my Mustang is not my daily driver.

Originally Posted by Bert
why, are you selling one?
LOL, just a pipe dream, not in the budget right now . . .
LOL




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