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Does anyone have any ideas on who would be a good person to install a supercharger on my mustang it is a roots style blower and, also a good place to get a dyno tune
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the install shouldnt be terrible but you would def want someone that knows what they doing to tune it
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do you know how because in all honesty your prob one the only person who has worked on my car in this area that i didnt want to hurt afterwards
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what all does the kit consist of?
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My buddy had his car dyno tuned at pro dyno after his s/c
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i actually have a whole motor with the charger attached intake injectors alternator relocation brace all there i want to transfer the stuff i need to make it work only thing i dont have is the throttle body i even got the fuel tank
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is it a single cam motor with a aftermarket supercharger or is it a dual cam cobra motor?
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It's a Roush super charger .
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I believe so, but id recommend Modular Powerhouse...havent been there YET, but never seen anything bad come out of that shop, and they only do mod motors. Just my .02
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if you have the whole motor then the swap should be relatively straight forward. Just take parts off the old motor and put em on yours
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Lol, I understand that. Im not going to say he will or wont, but Robert (bad bob) would be overqualified to be able to do that for you.
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actually in all honesty nothing against bad bob but i would prefer to let who ever tune it to install it i just dont know of any dyno shop that would. A good dyno shop
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understandable if you need any help just let me know and ill see what i can do
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Thats a smart but very expensive route. Depending on your budget, and the shop, id say go for it. They may hook you up on the tuning cost afterwards. Good luck with it, and like I said before, Modular Powerhouse is my recommendation.
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