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Old 07-23-2015, 04:50 PM
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Supercharging a Navigator



So I'm planning on supercharging a 2007 Navigator L in the near future and was wondering what the possible 0-60 times would be like. The Edlebrock supercharger should make 478hp and 504ft-lbs torque. The dyno graph is from a 09 F150 5.4 but im guessing they should both make about the same power since they both have the same engine? I know that the 2015 Navigator with 380hp does 0-60 in 6.2 seconds according to "Car and Driver." Any help would be nice!! Thanks
 
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No idea, but I'd be anxious to hear your results. I'd love to give my 2011 Expedition EL some more juice once the warranty period passes.
 
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No idea, but I'd be anxious to hear your results. I'd love to give my 2011 Expedition EL some more juice once the warranty period passes.
This probably wont be something ill be doing till maybe February next year. Ill be sure to let you know how it goes tho
 
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