Interesting post on Modular Ford forum, A centrifugal supercharger feeding the stock blower. A different twist on twin charging.
Interesting post on Modular Ford forum, A centrifugal supercharger feeding the stock blower. A different twist on twin charging.
Are you sure that they didn't just remove the internals from the stock supercharger and use it as an air box?
Seems FORD must like the innovators west balencer cause they chose them out of any other manufacture out there for the New CJ Drag Pack mustang. As i have one so i should know. What is so bad with the innovators west anyways?
Just curious:cheers
Seems FORD must like the innovators west balencer cause they chose them out of any other manufacture out there for the New CJ Drag Pack mustang. As i have one so i should know. What is so bad with the innovators west anyways?
Just curious:cheers
I think it was determined that the Ford GT balancer is not a typical balancer. It requires no maintenance and was designed specifically for this expensive power plant so there is no good reason to change it.
Actaully untill 08 the only difference between the 07 Gt500 balencer and the 05-6 Gt balencer was .100 inbetween the 10rib and the 6 rib. There was a discussion about it on svt performance. They look 100% identical in person untill you get the caliper out. The early gt500 test motors had GT balencers and a simple .100 change was made due to fitment of power steering pump on the Gt500.
Any dimensional / weight changes effect the balancer. Not here to start a debate. Why would you want to risk changing it on the GT? Not an easy part to remove or maintain so it makes no sense to mess with it.. I am not saying the other balancer is not good or bad. That subject was discussed here before.. You may want to mind the old post. .. move on to the thread topic,,:biggrin
I have a ProCharger D1R on my 94 mustang.The engine is seriously built and puts out 850HP at the rear wheels. Goes like stink! Problem is that I've had to rebuild the ProCharger about every thousand miles I use it. It's great for a run down the track if you plan to tear the engine down every two or three runs and rebuild the ProCharger along with it but for street use it's lousy.