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Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

I have an '87 Cougar with a HO 5.0l out of a 92 Mustang...thinking about adding a supercharger system to the engine next spring. I am not looking for anything to make crazy HP. Just want a little boost....and suggestions? What brand do you recommend? Vortech? Paxton? Procharger....just want some input. Thanks!

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Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #1
whipple! i actually don't know if whipple makes anything for the old 5.0.. but procharger would be my next option.. vortech's are ok, but i hear a lot of people say bad things about them, but it's always something different.. paxton, meh.. i've heard a LOT of complaints about bearings in the paxtons lately
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Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #2
Kb :d
83 Thunderbird Heritage - Right Hand Drive
95 Falcon GLi

Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #3
^ true.. i forgot to mention ken belle.. never hear anything bad about them, except people complaining about price.. but they complain about the price of all SC's lol
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Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #4
KB is the only company that makes a screw charger for the SBF.  I've use Vortech a lot in the past and never had an issue with them and never heard of a single issue with them.  There is a reason they are the biggest name in centrifugal supercharging.  They know their stuff and they make great products.  Go over to the corral and you should be able to find a used kit pretty cheap. 

My buddy had an 03 GT with the KB and it was a monster, but it would just roast the tires with no effort.  I had a 2000 GT with an S-trim Vortech and it was much better for the street IMO.  It makes power progressively, so you can control it a little better.  The KB will always be making boost, so that could be a positive as the power is there immediately, but it's also always there, always sipping more fuel, and like I said, it easily makes traction an issue.    Centrifugals make more power the faster they spin, so while cruising around town, it's easy not to get into the boost, generally use less fuel, they are more effecient, and more readily available.

If you want a torque monster, get the KB.  If you want something a little tamer, but with the ability to be high strung, get a centrifugal. . . .  Or you could do even better and get a turbo kit.

Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #5
Quote from: tirefryr;375582
Or you could do even better and get a turbo kit.

cheaper too, if you're handy and can build it yourself
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Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #6
I recommend this one. Although for obvious reasons I don't think you'd want it:rollin:

http://moranav6racing.com/category.html?CategoryID=40

....and you guys though v8 blowers were expensive....
--SteveN 👍
[thread=28690]1988 Cougar V6[/thread]
2012 F-150 3.7L

Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #7
That's would be pretty cheap for anew supercharger for a v-8...

Just about any supercharger for a v-8 will work for a fi v-6, as long as you make the brackets fit, which really isn't hard. The only different thing would be how much higher volume of air you would get compared to a v-8.
Quote from: jcassity
I honestly dont think you could exceed the cost of a new car buy installing new *stock* parts everywhere in your coug our tbird. Its just plain impossible. You could revamp the entire drivetrain/engine/suspenstion and still come out ahead.
Hooligans! 
1988 Crown Vic wagon. 120K California car. Wifes grocery getter. (junked)
1987 Ford Thunderbird LX. 5.0. s.o., sn-95 t-5 and an f-150 clutch. Driven daily and going strong.
1986 cougar.
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Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #8
Quote from: Haystack;377373
That's would be pretty cheap for anew supercharger for a v-8...

Just about any supercharger for a v-8 will work for a fi v-6, as long as you make the brackets fit, which really isn't hard. The only different thing would be how much higher volume of air you would get compared to a v-8.

agreed and agreed.. at least for a centrifugal, anyway.. roots blower is a bit of a different story, but the 3.8's still have the SC's to rob the chargers from
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Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #9
http://Www.toohighpsi.com

Or you can run two on a 5.8, or you can also mount the super coupe charger on brackets, and use exhaust tubing ti run the cold side. There used ti be a kit like that forever ago you could buy new.
Quote from: jcassity
I honestly dont think you could exceed the cost of a new car buy installing new *stock* parts everywhere in your coug our tbird. Its just plain impossible. You could revamp the entire drivetrain/engine/suspenstion and still come out ahead.
Hooligans! 
1988 Crown Vic wagon. 120K California car. Wifes grocery getter. (junked)
1987 Ford Thunderbird LX. 5.0. s.o., sn-95 t-5 and an f-150 clutch. Driven daily and going strong.
1986 cougar.
lilsammywasapunkrocker@yahoo.com

Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #10
i remember reading up on their 'junkyard' capri build before i built mine.. they suck at updating their site lol
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Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #11
Here's my thoughts on a super charger. Say you buy the cheapest Vortech kit, the 6 psi S3. It's going to add, oh 75hp for about $2000. Now it will work of with the stock setup (fuel injectors, pump etc.) but really should be tuned so it's not using the FMU. You might be better off taking that $2000 and buying a good set of aftermarket aluminum heads, intake, and injectors. With that set up you'll add about 60-70 hp, have the power all the time, and you won't have to wait for the boost to build up. Plus a head and cam swap would put less stress on the bottom end than a blower would.
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #12
Quote from: thunderjet302;377398
Here's my thoughts on a super charger. Say you buy the cheapest Vortech kit, the 6 psi S3. It's going to add, oh 75hp for about $2000. Now it will work of with the stock setup (fuel injectors, pump etc.) but really should be tuned so it's not using the FMU. You might be better off taking that $2000 and buying a good set of aftermarket aluminum heads, intake, and injectors. With that set up you'll add about 60-70 hp, have the power all the time, and you won't have to wait for the boost to build up. Plus a head and cam swap would put less stress on the bottom end than a blower would.

i have to agree.. 2k in motor, if spent the right way, could put you past the numbers a charger for the same price would make.. and the power would be on tap, not at the twist of yet another pulley under the hood..
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Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #13
Kenne Bell claims that you can get up to 450HP with a stock HO. But they're $3k. I really want a KB.
88 Cougar LS 5.0 .030 over, ported E7s with GT40 valves & trickflow springs, Proform roller rockers, HO cam, removed air silencer, K&N filter, smog pump delete, 2.25" dual flowmasters, Pacestter H-pipe & headers, HO computer, 65mm TB, Explorer intake, 19# injecters, 3.45s, rebuilt posi, and TCI shift kit.

Which supercharger do you recomend, and why?

Reply #14
3k for a busted block? ALRIGHT! where do i sign up? :hick: lmao
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3- 87 TC's / 1 really mean 83 Capri RS / 94 Sonoma SAS Project on 37x12.50 TSL Radials / 88 S10 that's LITERALLY cut to pieces / 84 F150 SAS, 351M, 39.5 TSL's / 85 Toyota regular cab, 22R 5spd, 3/4" drop, my little junkyard save/daily driver