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I am feeling lazy today so I will just post the press release from
Roush Performance. In the release it will tell you all about the ROUSHcharger being legal in all 50 states and also what you can expect as far as price and horsepower increase. It's a good read so keep on keeping on...
Press Release:
ROUSH Performance is pleased to let Mustang enthusiasts across America know that their famous ROUSHcharger supercharger kit is now legal in all 50 states.
"With the certification now in hand, we can sell the Mustang ROUSHchargerTM to anyone that wants to add an easy 115 horsepower to their 2005 and
2006 Ford Mustang GT," said Ryan Bunn, ROUSH Performance parts marketing manager. "This unit is designed by the same engineering group that has helped Jack Roush achieve so much success in NASCAR racing."
The ROUSHcharger is also the only supercharger unit that is protected by the industry’s leading warranty which covers the balance on
Ford’s 3 year/36,000 mile factory drivetrain backing, or one year on ROUSH components for vehicles already beyond this level.
This system has been extensively dyno tested and provides gains of 115 horsepower and 65 lb-ft of torque at the flywheel. The unit fits both manual and automatic vehicles and comes complete with all necessary hardware, brackets, fasteners and instructions with an estimated installation time of eight hours. The ROUSHcharger fits all 2005-2006 Mustang GT’s with the 4.6L, 3-valve V8 powertrain system. Kits will be available shortly to fit the
2007 Ford Mustang GT.
Main components include a ROUSH M90 Roots-style supercharger, intake manifold, air-to-water intercooler system, high-flow fuel injectors and induction system. In addition to this hardware, the key to maximizing performance is the upgraded ROUSH PCM calibration. ROUSHcharger owners must ship their PCM unit to ROUSH Performance for the necessary calibration.
Carrying a suggested retail price of $5,699, more information on the intercooled Mustang ROUSHcharger can be found online at
www.RoushPerformance.com. Do a search for part number 401420, or look under the Mustang "Power" section.
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