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Kilgore Trout

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DennisT said:
I wouldn't recommend not having forged internals if your planning on running the 8.9 psi reliably. That's the whole reason they did in the first place.
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Huh?
 

mity2

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may be someday when I have enough money saved up, they'll finally actually release one for 99+.

Or may be 3 days after i give up and order Vortech or KB, then there will be a big thread in here goes something like this
"FRPP Blower for 99+ is now on sale. here is partnumber 12335423"....
 

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DennisT said:
I wouldn't recommend not having forged internals if your planning on running the 8.9 psi reliably. That's the whole reason they did in the first place.
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sorry man thats not totally true. all things being equal, tuned correctly our motors can run forever on 8psi.
 
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mity2 said:
may be someday when I have enough money saved up, they'll finally actually release one for 99+.

Or may be 3 days after i give up and order Vortech or KB, then there will be a big thread in here goes something like this
"FRPP Blower for 99+ is now on sale. here is partnumber 12335423"....
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it is for the 99+...it says 96-98 with pi heads or 99+ with install kit

part number is m-6066-m463...do a search on frpp website or elsewhere.
 

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http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts/part_details.asp?PartKeyField=5290

"Fits 1996-98 Mustang with 1999 and up Power Improvement heads. Fits 1999 and up with correct hardware kit"

Suggested Retail $2,450.00
 
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In the old thread one guy said he had ordered the kit. He never posted back so I assume it was BS. I believe you need fuel rails, injectors and an alternator mount (and of course a tune). Was the pre-99 alt mount different. If you just need to older style mount it'd be dead easy.

You can expect somewhere in the 300-320rwhp range.
 
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Someone just needs to go ahead and order this thing. I imagine you are going to be paying around 2700 all said. A grand less than a Mongoose kit, significantly less powerfull, pretty darn safe though with so little boost. Might be nice for guys who dont have a ton of cash handy.

EDIT: I just contacted John Bleakley Ford parts dept. We'll see what they have to say...
 

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007 said:
Someone just needs to go ahead and order this thing. I imagine you are going to be paying around 2700 all said. A grand less than a Mongoose kit, significantly less powerfull, pretty darn safe though with so little boost. Might be nice for guys who dont have a ton of cash handy.

EDIT: I just contacted John Bleakley Ford parts dept. We'll see what they have to say...
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I'd be happy to be the test mule for this.. If everyone can donate some cash and someone can provide the wrench time I'll promise to document everthing here!
 

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Chili said:
I'd be happy to be the test mule for this.. If everyone can donate some cash and someone can provide the wrench time I'll promise to document everthing here!
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what a swell guy you are beav
 
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If I were to buy one, Id skip the install kit. As I understand it, 30 lb injectors,a computer and maybe a fuel pump is included for $900. You can get new 42 lb injectors from Steeda for like $300, probably cheaper used. Fuel pumps arent too expensive. Then get a dyno tune and burn a chip specifc tune for your car...
I also think a shot of methonal would work wonders on this setup.
This is a nice entry level blower, however there isnt much potenial for more power. It be the perfect blower for my lil sisters auto GT.
 
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I ordered this kit with the install from Downs ford. $2200 + $925 + 20 for shipping. UPS says it will be here Friday

I don't think it will help you guys much though, since I have an 01 PI engine with 1996 fuel rails and alternator. I will take detailed pics for you guys though. I am also scheduled for a before and after dyno so at least you will be able to see the numbers that it puts out with a PI engine with most bolt on's.

modular depot has a thread on this which has the install instructions in PDF if you guys want to take a look at it:

http://members.tccoa.com/timb/Instr.pdf
 
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007 said:
In the old thread one guy said he had ordered the kit. He never posted back so I assume it was BS. I believe you need fuel rails, injectors and an alternator mount (and of course a tune). Was the pre-99 alt mount different. If you just need to older style mount it'd be dead easy.

You can expect somewhere in the 300-320rwhp range.
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I have the old 96 alternater bolted on to the Pi engine with no problems though the wiring is different, which shouldn't pose a problem for this issue. Top brackets are different though.
 
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green_fow_six said:
I ordered this kit with the install from Downs ford. $2200 + $925 + 20 for shipping. UPS says it will be here Friday

I don't think it will help you guys much though, since I have an 01 PI engine with 1996 fuel rails and alternator. I will take detailed pics for you guys though. I am also scheduled for a before and after dyno so at least you will be able to see the numbers that it puts out with a PI engine with most bolt on's.

modular depot has a thread on this which has the install instructions in PDF if you guys want to take a look at it:

http://members.tccoa.com/timb/Instr.pdf
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Thanks!!!
 

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DennisT said:
I wouldn't recommend not having forged internals if your planning on running the 8.9 psi reliably. That's the whole reason they did in the first place.
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Yeah what do you know ?




 

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Chili said:
http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts/part_details.asp?PartKeyField=5290

"Fits 1996-98 Mustang with 1999 and up Power Improvement heads. Fits 1999 and up with correct hardware kit"

Suggested Retail $2,450.00
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sooooo where is the hardwere kit?
 
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mity2 said:
sooooo where is the hardwere kit?
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Not available yet as far as I know. Maybe someone can email the dookies at MM and FF to see what they used.
 

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this thread will never die! lol..that mmff article just stoked the fire, i bet this one goes longer then the one before the crash...
 
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YES someone ordered it, although you paid 900 bucks for injectors, pump, and tune But thats alright man, you got all the right stuff anyways

Let us know!
 

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Subscribing for the mere pleasure of entertainment....
 
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My email to that Ford Racing dealership didnt get us anywhere new. Heres the reply:

Dave
I`ve tried to climb this tree several times calling around to all the
folk I could and end up the same place, confused.I`m hoping its not long
before
They get the bugs worked out on the install kit.From what I understand
Eaton superchargers is the ones making it in conjuction with Ford
racing.Keep an eye on both companies I believe Eaton will release first
Thanks
Wayne
 
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