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CMac 01-04-2016 09:28 PM

pro charger upgrade
 
Im thinking about putting a procharger kit on my '95 5.0, 5 speed. Just curious what, if any, tranny mods will need to be done? Will the stock tranny hold up to an extra 2-300 HP?

ChadStang 01-04-2016 10:10 PM

If you are looking to add 2-300 hp the T5 won't last long at all. Is your engine stock? If so the engine won't last long either.

Autonut 01-05-2016 06:27 AM

Welcome to CMOC. Good answer Chad. :tup

Granatelli Sales 01-05-2016 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by CMac (Post 202501)
Im thinking about putting a procharger kit on my '95 5.0, 5 speed. Just curious what, if any, tranny mods will need to be done? Will the stock tranny hold up to an extra 2-300 HP?

A ProCharger P-1SC1 supercharger for your car will add up to 85% more power if you purchase the 14psi kit.
As long as you are not power shifting your T5 it should survive. A clutch upgrade would be ideal, we would recommend the McLeod Super Street Pro clutch kit.

PMed quote for ProCharger.

Outrgus 01-05-2016 04:06 PM

My suggestion would be to sell your car and buy this one. Lot cheaper in the long run after upgrading fuel system/trans/clutch/rear end etc.
https://www.cmoc.ca/mustangs-sale-18...mustang-20793/
Ask me, It takes alot more than putting a supercharger/turbo on a car to make it perform right.
I don't know this car, but has alot of good pieces for the money.

def67 01-05-2016 09:39 PM


Originally Posted by Outrgus (Post 202519)
My suggestion would be to sell your car and buy this one. Lot cheaper in the long run after upgrading fuel system/trans/clutch/rear end etc.
https://www.cmoc.ca/mustangs-sale-18...mustang-20793/
Ask me, It takes alot more than putting a supercharger/turbo on a car to make it perform right.
I don't know this car, but has alot of good pieces for the money.

That's a bad car!

Autonut 01-05-2016 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by def67 (Post 202523)
That's a bad car!

Is that BAD as in BAD ASS GOOD :tup or Bad as in stay away? no:

Looks sweet to me.

Apocalypse Pony 01-06-2016 03:21 AM

Why pour all your money into the US for parts when you've got a turnkey car in Canada? Seller has already taken the hit for parts and installation, built what looks like a complete package and is selling at a fraction of the cost, seems like a good business decision. Only unknown for the buyer is how the car has been driven and maintained. Take the cost of what you're going to spend on parts,exchange and duty, plus what your car is worth, and I'm guessing you might be close. But, if you're doing the build yourself, for the experience of doing it, then maybe turnkey's not for you. My $.02, no more than that.

Autonut 01-06-2016 03:26 AM

Who knows this guy could be a one hit poster, I could be wrong. :dunno
Now, I'm starting to sound like you AP. :D

def67 01-06-2016 07:38 AM


Originally Posted by Autonut (Post 202524)
Is that BAD as in BAD ASS GOOD :tup or Bad as in stay away? no:

Looks sweet to me.

Bad Ass Good!


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