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Old 07-21-2008, 11:47 PM
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Talking supercharging a 351w

can anyone give me any info on who makes a supercharger kit for a carberated 351W?? if so i would appreciate it





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I would say that most Superchargeing company will make a inclosed box to help pressureize the carb. That will be the only difference from fuel injection. Vortech, Paxton to name a few.
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Paxton Automotive - Supercharging Systems For The 1969 Ford 351w Carbureted Mustang

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I want to only run about 7-8 psi boost.
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Does anyone have this combo? i'm in the middle of my 408 Stroker build but want
a blower for it. I'm running low compression pistons for it ...
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@fukbahar, where are you planning to buy your blower?
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Is there anyone who makes a turbocharger or supercharger for a 351W
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Personally i wold go with a supercharger extremely heavy power and torq its good for offroading racing towing and many other uses. If you end up with a supercharger i recommend getting auto meter in dash gauges to keep your trucks heat and pressure in good numbers. hope this helps good luck !
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consider the pressure as well and than decide!!!
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