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Edelbrock® - E-Force Supercharger for the Ford Mustang

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Default Edelbrock® - E-Force Supercharger for the Ford Mustang

If you were thinking of turning your can into a real beast, nothing can help you better then a Supercharger. A supercharger is driven directly by the engine. If you’re ready for improved horsepower, the kind that will have your car known all over the town is a supercharger kit from Edelbrock.

Edelbrock E-Force Supercharger systems deliver excellent horsepower and torque in a complete, street-legal kit that fits under the factory hood. The supercharger assembly has been integrated into the intake manifold for a seamless design with minimal components, eliminating the possibility of vacuum leaks between gasket surfaces. Edelbrock's inverted supercharger assembly is uniquely oriented, allowing for an incredible amount of intake runner length for maximizing low end torque.

Besides being a performance upgrade, it also have great look! The supercharger assembly and matching aluminum coil covers (on applicable systems) are black powdered coated for durability with highlighted fins and Edelbrock logo for a unique appearance that will give any engine compartment a custom look. It is designed for the Ford Mustang 2005-2011: http://www.carid.com/2011-ford-musta...-17607634.html

Main features:

- Bolt-on installation
- Electronic PCM programming module, with application specific tuning
- Integrated bypass valve for little to no decrease in fuel economy.

What do you think about it?
 
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