I was wondering if the 03'-04' cobra OEM Ford Racing supercharger works on the 99, cause there both DOHC 4V? Just wanted to know if there was any differences in the years? Some one told me it would, but i dont want to shell out the money if it dosent .
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B303 Hydraulic Roller Camshaft,Forged Pistons,Forged Rods,Double Roller Timing Chain,Iron Crankshaft,Ford Racing Aluminum GT-40 Cylinder Heads,Roller Rocker Arms,MSD Distributor,Anderson Ford PMS EMS,Cobra Intake, 30# Ford Racing Injectors,BBK Adjustable FPR,ASP Red Under drive Pulleys, Ford Racing AC Eliminator Kit,Performance Power steering rake, Steeda Shocks w/ KYB Struts, 3.55 gears w/ Eaton Limited Slip w/ stiffer shocks, BBK Cold Air Intake,Calibrated PRO-M MAF for 30# Injectors.
Wow, you were'nt kidding, when you said it will take alot of work. I probly will end up going with the KenneBell. Thanks though. That info helped me alot.
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B303 Hydraulic Roller Camshaft,Forged Pistons,Forged Rods,Double Roller Timing Chain,Iron Crankshaft,Ford Racing Aluminum GT-40 Cylinder Heads,Roller Rocker Arms,MSD Distributor,Anderson Ford PMS EMS,Cobra Intake, 30# Ford Racing Injectors,BBK Adjustable FPR,ASP Red Under drive Pulleys, Ford Racing AC Eliminator Kit,Performance Power steering rake, Steeda Shocks w/ KYB Struts, 3.55 gears w/ Eaton Limited Slip w/ stiffer shocks, BBK Cold Air Intake,Calibrated PRO-M MAF for 30# Injectors.
A KB twin-screw is probably an easier way to go, but an Eaton conversion will cost a little more than half of the KB IC kit ($4000 vs. $6800). Do your homework, there are plenty of discussions on the various forums, SVTP, StangNet, and Modular Fords on the Eaton conversion. If you go the conversion route, you have the capability to upgrade to a larger KB or Whipple (if you go with forged internals). Also, if you do decide to go the Eaton route, make sure that you get a good ported Eaton. You will end up with more HP than a stock 03-04 SVT with a proper tune.