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Old Jul 28, 2024 | 01:01 PM
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Supercharger and install input wanted!

I have a '13 Mustang GT Premium, 6MT. I'm the original owner. It's got 21k on the clock and has been meticulously maintained. I would like to put a supercharger in it. I originally intended to get a supercharger installed much sooner, but life got in the way. I am fairly handy with a wrench, but I am no where near the skill necessary to do such an installation so I would have to pay to have it done.

I know that both Rouche and Shelby make aftermarket superchargers and that they have close relationships with Ford, but I am hoping to get input on what options I have and what is a recommended aftermarket solution. Are Rouche and Shelby good aftermarket? Are there better options? I am looking for high quality option that I can get fixed and maintained without a lot of hassle since I know nothing about them.

And I'd like a recommendation for how to go about finding a shop. I already talked to a customer rep from Rouche about where to have their stuff installed, and predictably they recommended a Ford/Rouche dealer but I would prefer a dedicated performance shop to do the work. I'd rather have the performance pros do it than some tech who may or may not do it often. But, I am open to oppinions -- maybe the Rouche dealers are full up on highly qualified techs too. I live in the Northern Colorado/Denver area if anyone has a particular shop they would recommend in that area (I'd be fine travelling even a couple hours for the right shop).

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Old Jul 28, 2024 | 01:57 PM
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Welcome,


Talking To Owners With Similar Cars and Added On Superchargers at a Large Car Show in Your General Area Would Be My First Advice! Someone Who Has Had it Done and Has Lived With It is The Best Input to Start With! Also Check For a Mustang Club in Your Area! Might Even Wrangle a Ride in One To See The Difference!

That's Just My Angle. Maybe Someone Still Active Here with a Gen II S-197 in Here Has Done One!

Also Gonna Move You To a More Appropriate Forum No Harm No Foul!

I Think You Will Find Some Supercharged Info in These vids as Well!


https://themustangsource.com/forums/...e-vids-550426/

KC
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Old Jul 28, 2024 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by MilesTeg
I have a '13 Mustang GT Premium, 6MT. I'm the original owner. It's got 21k on the clock and has been meticulously maintained. I would like to put a supercharger in it. I originally intended to get a supercharger installed much sooner, but life got in the way. I am fairly handy with a wrench, but I am no where near the skill necessary to do such an installation so I would have to pay to have it done.

I know that both Rouche and Shelby make aftermarket superchargers and that they have close relationships with Ford, but I am hoping to get input on what options I have and what is a recommended aftermarket solution. Are Rouche and Shelby good aftermarket? Are there better options? I am looking for high quality option that I can get fixed and maintained without a lot of hassle since I know nothing about them.

And I'd like a recommendation for how to go about finding a shop. I already talked to a customer rep from Rouche about where to have their stuff installed, and predictably they recommended a Ford/Rouche dealer but I would prefer a dedicated performance shop to do the work. I'd rather have the performance pros do it than some tech who may or may not do it often. But, I am open to oppinions -- maybe the Rouche dealers are full up on highly qualified techs too. I live in the Northern Colorado/Denver area if anyone has a particular shop they would recommend in that area (I'd be fine travelling even a couple hours for the right shop).

Thanks
Along with Roush and Shelby, there's also VMP, Whipple, Kenne Bell and Department Of Boost... As for dedicated performance shops are concerned, I would start out by doing google searches along with Facebook and YouTube... Just type in performance shops in your local area and you should come up with some listings... In the meantime, I've provided some links below for VMP performance, Whipple superchargers, Kenne Bell and Department Of Boost, if interested?


https://kennebell.net/product-catego...mustang-11-14/
https://www.vmpperformance.com/
https://whipplesuperchargers.com/i-2...tg1-30.html?q=
https://www.departmentofboost.com/pr...harger-system/

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Old Jul 28, 2024 | 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 05stangkc
Welcome,


Talking To Owners With Similar Cars and Added On Superchargers at a Large Car Show in Your General Area Would Be My First Advice! Someone Who Has Had it Done and Has Lived With It is The Best Input to Start With! Also Check For a Mustang Club in Your Area! Might Even Wrangle a Ride in One To See The Difference!

That's Just My Angle. Maybe Someone in Here Has Done One!

Also Gonna Move You To a More Appropriate Forum No Harm No Foul!

I Think You Will Find Some Supercharged Info in These vids as Well!


https://themustangsource.com/forums/...e-vids-550426/

KC
Kevin! Just an FYI... MilesTeg is a legacy member who's been on TMS since July 30th of 2012
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Old Jul 28, 2024 | 02:23 PM
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Will Update!

Thanks!

Done Deal!

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I Put a Sticky on This One as it is Good Subject Matter!

Cmon, Folks Need More Input Here!

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Old Jul 28, 2024 | 02:25 PM
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Anytime!
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Old Jul 29, 2024 | 05:18 AM
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There is some good information on Department of Boost web site, whether you buy the system from them or not
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Old Jul 29, 2024 | 11:45 AM
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Thanks =)
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Old Jul 29, 2024 | 12:43 PM
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We're always here to provide feedback/support...
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Old Aug 3, 2024 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by MilesTeg
I have a '13 Mustang GT Premium, 6MT. I'm the original owner. It's got 21k on the clock and has been meticulously maintained. I would like to put a supercharger in it. I originally intended to get a supercharger installed much sooner, but life got in the way. I am fairly handy with a wrench, but I am no where near the skill necessary to do such an installation so I would have to pay to have it done.

I know that both Rouche and Shelby make aftermarket superchargers and that they have close relationships with Ford, but I am hoping to get input on what options I have and what is a recommended aftermarket solution. Are Rouche and Shelby good aftermarket? Are there better options? I am looking for high quality option that I can get fixed and maintained without a lot of hassle since I know nothing about them.

And I'd like a recommendation for how to go about finding a shop. I already talked to a customer rep from Rouche about where to have their stuff installed, and predictably they recommended a Ford/Rouche dealer but I would prefer a dedicated performance shop to do the work. I'd rather have the performance pros do it than some tech who may or may not do it often. But, I am open to oppinions -- maybe the Rouche dealers are full up on highly qualified techs too. I live in the Northern Colorado/Denver area if anyone has a particular shop they would recommend in that area (I'd be fine travelling even a couple hours for the right shop).

Thanks
If memory serves me right, Shelby uses the Whipple 3.0L on their Shelby GT's and whatnot so what you are going to get from shelby is a Whipple Supercharger, but with Shelby Performance badges instead of Whipples badges and I believe it utilizes Whipples own tune. As for the Roush, they use the Magnussen TVS 2300 and engineer their own supercharger housing if memory serves me right, and the Ford Performance Parts used the same Roush 2.3 TVS so it is a solid choice for a supercharger. For the Coyote motor, Whipple, VMP, Roush, and Edelbrock are among the most popular choices. None of them are going to whine and scream the way an older twin screw Kenne Bell is going to whine because they are far more efficent and make more power than the older style superchargers.It's just something to keep in mind, especially with the TVS superchargers like the VMP, Roush, and Edlebrock that they aren't going to be screaming when you stomp on the gas.

I don't know of many performance shops in your area that work on Mustangs, the closest that I can think of is Shelby American in Las Vegas, so I think your best bet might be to get the Roush Supercharger and have a Roush dealer install it. You aren't looking to squeenze every ounce of power out of your car and the ease of install I think is a plus for the Roush system. If you do decide to go with a Whipple or a VMP you can ask whoever you are buying it from if they know of any performance shops in the area that would be able to help you out with the install. From what I can remember the way it used to be as I'm not sure if this has changed (and I am sure a Roush owner would know better than I), Roush has their network of performance dealers that are authorized to sell Roush vehicles. Roush will ship them all of the components necessary to make a vehicle. For instance, your local Roush Performance dealer wants a Roush Stage 3, they will order the kit from Roush, and Roush will send them everything necessary to build a Stage 3 including the dash plaque and the dealer will assemble it by their Roush certified tech and build the Stage 3 on site for the dealership to then sell. So by having the Roush Certifed dealer install the supercharger, you are theortically having a Ford Master Tech who is also Roush Certifed installing the supercharger and who has done these in the past on Roush vehicles that the dealership has sold.
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Old Aug 4, 2024 | 03:33 PM
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Thank you for providing some very valuable information that will be very useful for the OP to consider when deciding on which supercharger kit is best suited for his particular application...
If he should decide to have the supercharger installed professionally? I agree that it would be in his best interest to choose Roush, knowing it will be installed by a Ford Master Tech who is also Roush certified through a Ford/Roush dealership...
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