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Re: Parts to use...a little help....
Turbo's and nitrous have been around long before the ricer craze.
Seriously, take a look at Hellion Power Systems. I'm a little partial to their product as they happen to be in my neighborhood, but for a mustang turbo kit to be on the shelf and ready to ship is almost unheard of.
Also, the power numbers speak for themselves. A stock 5.0 with a turbo kit is a torque monster!! it may make 400 rwHP, but the torque production will be well over 500 at the wheels.
The common supercharger would be a centrifugal type from the likes of Vortech, Paxton, or ProCharger. However, they do not offer anywhere near the torque production of the turbo kit, because boost is based on RPM with this style of supercharger. However, the car is easier to hook up because of this. These kits are also typically cheaper to buy and cheaper/easier to install.
What I think you have in mind for a supercharger is the old-school roots style blower? One of your best options there is the twin-screw blower from Kenne-Bell. However, I'm not a big fan of their product for 5.0 applications because of the lack of intercooling.
In my opinion, the inter-cooled versions of the centrigufal superchargers and turbo kits are better options for a street driven 5.0 mustang, because you can get more boost out of them in a safer manner...and have more room to support performance upgrades.
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Dave
\'87 5.0 LX Hatch, 5-speed
Maximum Motorsports suspension
Cobra brakes
CHP 347
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