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fastautos 8/20/10 04:34 PM

Ford Racing 2011 supercharger is here - 624 horsepower!!!
 
Ford Racing just released details for their 2011 supercharger. They have packages available up to 624 horsepower!

http://mustangsdaily.com/blog/2010/0...24-horsepower/

cdynaco 8/20/10 04:47 PM

:nice:

And a warranty is available on the 525 kit.


The Ford Racing Supercharger 525hp Kit (M-6066-MGT525D) includes:
  • 2.3L twin-screw supercharger assembly
  • Intake manifold
  • Complete air-to-liquid intercooler system
    • Drive belt
    • 47 lb./hr., high-impedance fuel injectors (M-9593-LU47)
    • Ford Racing ProCal tool with performance calibration
    • 12 month /12,000 mile warranty (when installed by a Ford or Lincoln dealer)
    • Produces 525 SAE hp @ 6400 rpm and 470 SAE lb.-ft. @ 4200 rpm, at approximately 7 psi of boost with 93 octane fuel
    • MSRP $7,199.00 (black) and $7,799.00 (polished chrome)
The Ford Racing Supercharger 624hp Kit (M-6066-MGT624D) includes:
  • 2.3L twin-screw supercharger assembly
    • Intake manifold
    • Complete air-to-liquid intercooler system
    • Drive belt
    • 47 lb./hr., high-impedance fuel injectors (M-9593-LU47)
    • Ford Racing ProCal tool with performance calibration
    • Produces 624 SAE hp @ 6900 rpm and 536 SAE lb.-ft. @ 4700 rpm, at approximately 9 psi of boost with 93 octane fuel
    • MSRP $7,499.00 (black) and $8,099.00 (polished chrome)
The Ford Racing Supercharger Tuner Kit (M-6066-MGT23TD) includes:
  • 2.3L twin-screw supercharger assembly
  • Intake manifold
  • Complete air-to-liquid intercooler system
  • Drive belt
  • 47 lb./hr., high-impedance fuel injectors (M-9593-LU47)
  • MSRP $6,499.00 (black) and $7,099.00 (polished chrome)

conv_stang 8/20/10 04:57 PM

wow...so 2 PSI and an intercooler gets you an extra 99 hp :) definitely worth the 300 over the cost of the base kit

1trickpony 8/20/10 07:08 PM

I'm guessing Ford dumbed down the tune on the 7 PSI kit to keep the warranty. The power peak is a lot lower, 6400 versus 6900 rpm, and 2 PSI is not normally 100 HP. I'm guessing the 9 PSI kit has a higher redline (7200 rpm?) as well.

908ssp 8/20/10 08:12 PM

2psi is not normally 100hp but it is if it is a 20% increase in boost. ;)

shadowstang03gt 8/20/10 09:19 PM

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

super6stang 8/20/10 09:30 PM

9psi with a warranty:hail: Ford must know something we don't:nice:this coyote doesn't fear boost.:banana:

jeff s 8/20/10 11:41 PM


Originally Posted by conv_stang (Post 5933858)
wow...so 2 PSI and an intercooler gets you an extra 99 hp :) definitely worth the 300 over the cost of the base kit

Both kits have intercoolers.

I'm surprised both are recommending 93 octane. Procharger and Sean Hyland kits are both rated for 91 with 7 psi. Wonder if you can run the FRPP 525 kit on 91 safely.

Gather that the hp numbers are at the crank, if so they're a little dissapointing, must be conservative tunes. At this point I'm favouring the stats, price and looks of the Sean Hyland Eaton.

I see there is a little dent in the intake tube next to the strut tower. Looks to be for brace clearance? Anybody know if the factory GT brace will clear the FRPP kits?

pony racer 8/21/10 08:00 AM

$6500 - $7500...
+ another $1000-1500 to have some idiot grease monkey at the stealership install?

sorry WAY TOO MUCH, at that Price I might as well have just bought a GT-500.

plus im not really a fan of air - liquid intercooling.. air - air is the best

908ssp 8/21/10 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by super6stang (Post 5933947)
9psi with a warranty:hail: Ford must know something we don't:nice:this coyote doesn't fear boost.:banana:

NO WARRANTY on the 9 psi 625hp version.:doh:

MARZ 8/21/10 10:04 AM


Originally Posted by pony racer (Post 5934048)
$6500 - $7500...
+ another $1000-1500 to have some idiot grease monkey at the stealership install?

sorry WAY TOO MUCH, at that Price I might as well have just bought a GT-500.

plus im not really a fan of air - liquid intercooling.. air - air is the best

The GT500 uses a liquid-to-air intercooler. In fact, I don't think you'll find a positive displacement supercharger that uses an air-to-air supercharger -- it's not possible.

jaguarking11 8/21/10 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by MARZ (Post 5934106)
The GT500 uses a liquid-to-air intercooler. In fact, I don't think you'll find a positive displacement supercharger that uses an air-to-air supercharger -- it's not possible.

Just to stir the pot here, its very possible, however stupidly impractical & cumbersome.

Minicobra 8/21/10 08:04 PM

It's pretty pricey, but I'd take the one with warranty, replace the pulleys and a new tune, probably squeeze a few more ponies out of it. If you ever needed too, you could go back to the stock set up pretty quickly.

Ltngdrvr 8/21/10 08:13 PM

For less than half the investment you will be able to beat the supercharged car normally aspirated. And there would be less stress on the motor.

Fazm 8/21/10 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by Ltngdrvr (Post 5934333)
For less than half the investment you will be able to beat the supercharged car normally aspirated. And there would be less stress on the motor.


i can promise you those cars running 10s have more than 3500 invested in them.

obofglob 8/21/10 08:21 PM

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Ltngdrvr 8/21/10 08:46 PM


Originally Posted by Fazm (Post 5934335)
i can promise you those cars running 10s have more than 3500 invested in them.

Who said anything about 10's?

You're not going to be running 10's with the base supercharger setup, and with a dealer install you will have a lot more than $7000 in it.

Besides, anything faster than 11.50 is going to require a rollbar and harness, a lot of stuff a owner of a street car isn't going to want to mess with.

Fazm 8/21/10 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by Ltngdrvr (Post 5934357)
Who said anything about 10's?

You're not going to be running 10's with the base supercharger setup, and with a dealer install you will have a lot more than $7000 in it.

Besides, anything faster than 11.50 is going to require a rollbar and harness, a lot of stuff a owner of a street car isn't going to want to mess with.

so with 525hp (nevermind the 624hp version) and sticky tires (just like the quick n/a cars have) you will be SUPER SUPER low 11s, but yes probably 10s. so call it 8500 installed. any n/a 5.0 running as quick will have right about half that invested.

Driver72 8/22/10 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by Minicobra (Post 5934330)
It's pretty pricey, but I'd take the one with warranty, replace the pulleys and a new tune, probably squeeze a few more ponies out of it. If you ever needed too, you could go back to the stock set up pretty quickly.

I agree.
Actually you probably wouldn't even need to change the pulley.
7 psi is good for 580 hp plus if tuned to hold boost up top a bit more and not run a safe rich AFR.
Simply getting the car tuned after the warranty version is installed should yield you at least 50-60 hp more. Then go back to stock 525 hp tune if you ever needed too.
And if you want 600 hp just add a CAI and catback exhaust to it before you tune it and 600 hp should not be a problem on 7 psi.

The biggest issue I have with these kits (any of the supercharger kits) is the clutch.
They should of put the more beefy GT500 6MT in the 5.0 too.

pony racer 8/22/10 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by Ltngdrvr (Post 5934333)
For less than half the investment you will be able to beat the supercharged car normally aspirated. And there would be less stress on the motor.

"less stress on the motor"


forgive me.. if im wrong..

600 hp is 600 hp

500 torque is 500 torque

how is there "more stress" with a supercharger over N/A

and i dont see getting 600+ hp with 1/2 the investment n/a.

im not talking only positive displacement blowers either. included in my statement centri. and turbo's


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