Some of you tried to modify cougar ls 1988 by adding a super charger ?
I have understood that the 1989 cougar XR7 supercharger works with a flow meter that regulates the volumetric flow rate.
There is the option of adjusting flow without flow meter with a MegaSquirt ... but is there another way?
Thank you.
anyone here will tell you to just grab an SC/XR7 motor, as the internals are forged and the block is much stronger
may be than xr7 1989 is more strong that a simple cougar ls 1988 ... but de valves ahead are same.
It's the same basic engine, but the '89 block is a different casting, there's some subtle differences in the heads as well.
You could probably get by studding the block for the heads, instead of using the TTY bolts, and using a good quality head gasket set such as Fel Pro...Definitely have your heads check for straightness and have them resurfaced/milled as necessary. You may have to use the internals from the SC 3.8 in order to lower the compression to be friendly with the forced induction...I'm not so keen on the different pistons and rods, but I DO know they used a different combo starting in 1989.
HERE (http://"http://www.enginebuildermag.com/Article/2393/rebuilding_the_ford_38l_engine.aspx") is a great place to get started if you're serious about beefcaking your 3.8. :)