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Old 3/9/13, 07:19 PM
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Roush m90 help

I have 2010 mustang gt auto and I really wanna get a supercharger. I've done some research it seems like the roush m90 is a safe reliable one and since I drive my car everyday and through winter I need something that will last.

I am wondering if a supercharge will be fine drive in snow and rain conditions year round and also I've read people talking about the SC needs to be cooled.

My car has 47k miles on it is it okay to still put a SC even with that high of miles.

Can I just buy the kit and put it right on my car right now is stock.
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Originally Posted by mastapink
I have 2010 mustang gt auto and I really wanna get a supercharger. I've done some research it seems like the roush m90 is a safe reliable one and since I drive my car everyday and through winter I need something that will last.

I am wondering if a supercharge will be fine drive in snow and rain conditions year round and also I've read people talking about the SC needs to be cooled.

My car has 47k miles on it is it okay to still put a SC even with that high of miles.

Can I just buy the kit and put it right on my car right now is stock.
Yes. Manufacturers of these supercharger kits engineer them to work optimally with a bone stock car. However it all depends on your maintenance practices when it comes to longevity.

It should drive like stock on the streets until you press the pedal to the floor.
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Don't buy an M90 it is too small and especially don't buy one that in not intercooled.
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Originally Posted by 908ssp
Don't buy an M90 it is too small and especially don't buy one that in not intercooled.
This. Although the M90 is rated up to 5.0L.
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M90 was built for the Buick 3.8 V6. You can put it on but it is whizzing at 400rwhpand a waste of money.
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Originally Posted by 908ssp
M90 was built for the Buick 3.8 V6. You can put it on but it is whizzing at 400rwhpand a waste of money.

I know it wont flow too well at levels beyond 400whp. Those lobes just arent large enough or designed for that level of CFM.
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Originally Posted by 908ssp
M90 was built for the Buick 3.8 V6. You can put it on but it is whizzing at 400rwhpand a waste of money.
good info. had no idea about this. thanks
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