rwc117
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- 2014 Interceptor Utility
So we all know the 3.7L V6 found in a large number of PIUs is pretty robust, and I've been watching videos where people with 2014-era V6 Mustangs are racing people with the V8 Mustang and performing admirably - the V6 is no slouch and it's lighter than the V8. (They're still losing...but it's not by much.)
The Youtube rabbit hole being what it is, I ended up watching a couple videos where people had Supercharged their V6 Mustang with a bolt-on kit, and were suddenly awash in power from their engine. Search "Supercharge v6 2014 mustang" in Youtube. Pro-charger claims 50-60% more horsepower, and the videos seem to back it up.
2011 V6 Mustang Under Hood Photos | ProCharger
Now I know that just because it's the same engine, doesn't mean that any part will work for it. THAT BEING SAID...will a bolt-on part like this work on the PIU engine? Has anyone heard of anyone using one of the V6 Mustang Superchargers and putting it in their Interceptor?
I imagine the big issues would be: Fitment & tuning. Secondary issues would be the engine rattling the car to pieces. I don't know, I'm looking for the wisdom of people more mechanically inclined than me to weigh in.
The Youtube rabbit hole being what it is, I ended up watching a couple videos where people had Supercharged their V6 Mustang with a bolt-on kit, and were suddenly awash in power from their engine. Search "Supercharge v6 2014 mustang" in Youtube. Pro-charger claims 50-60% more horsepower, and the videos seem to back it up.
2011 V6 Mustang Under Hood Photos | ProCharger
Now I know that just because it's the same engine, doesn't mean that any part will work for it. THAT BEING SAID...will a bolt-on part like this work on the PIU engine? Has anyone heard of anyone using one of the V6 Mustang Superchargers and putting it in their Interceptor?
I imagine the big issues would be: Fitment & tuning. Secondary issues would be the engine rattling the car to pieces. I don't know, I'm looking for the wisdom of people more mechanically inclined than me to weigh in.