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that guy is so full of **** his eyes are brown. im looking at it in the 2002 FRPP catalog right now. shoot him the part #'s and see what he says. if he still denies it, then just plan on gettin' it somewere else. BTW, are you sure he can even get FRPP? alot of dealers dont.
thnx cobra I'll give him a call when I have the money heh, which may be a while unfortunatley
james, ya, this dealer is the only ford performance dealer in the city.. its the largest dealership here also. I dont like the place personally.. high pressure salesmen, and apparently no nothing parts dept. to boot.
For the FRPP Powerdyne supercharger, try Summit racing or any of the other speed shops that sell Ford Racing parts.
With the dealer, make sure they are a Ford Racing Performance Parts dealer. Not all Ford dealers carry the FRPP parts
With the Kenne Bell blower, the '94-95 Mustang blower will not bolt up. The coil packs are a very, very minor detail. You need to move the entire Front End Accessory Drive forward fron the engine block 1/2" to line up with the blower pulley. This will require a 94-95 Mustang Driver side accessory bracket, a 1/2" spacer for the passenger side explorer bracket, a new waterpump, and a new damper, both from a 94-95 Mustang. Also, you will need to adapt the crank trigger wheel from the explorer damper to the Mustang damper. I have not seen this done. I will do it in a few months. I am just saving the $3600 to get the blower right now