Looks like roushchargers will work on the 09's right away.....
Direct quote from roush's website....
The intercooled F-150 ROUSHcharger fits all 2004-2009 model year trucks (2- and 4-wheel drives) equipped with the 5.4L, 3-valve modular engine, and will is legal in all 50 states. Once installed, the unit is protected by the industry’s leading warranty which covers the balance on Ford’s 3 year/36,000 mile factory drivetrain backing, or 1 year on ROUSH components for trucks already beyond this level.
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Looks like roushchargers will work on the 09's right away.....
Direct quote from roush's website....
The intercooled F-150 ROUSHcharger fits all 2004-2009 model year trucks (2- and 4-wheel drives) equipped with the 5.4L, 3-valve modular engine, and will is legal in all 50 states. Once installed, the unit is protected by the industry’s leading warranty which covers the balance on Ford’s 3 year/36,000 mile factory drivetrain backing, or 1 year on ROUSH components for trucks already beyond this level.
Ford only has a 3 year 36 month warranty on their Powertrain?
Looks like roushchargers will work on the 09's right away.....
Direct quote from roush's website....
The intercooled F-150 ROUSHcharger fits all 2004-2009 model year trucks (2- and 4-wheel drives) equipped with the 5.4L, 3-valve modular engine, and will is legal in all 50 states. Once installed, the unit is protected by the industry’s leading warranty which covers the balance on Ford’s 3 year/36,000 mile factory drivetrain backing, or 1 year on ROUSH components for trucks already beyond this level.
Reviewed that tonight and still reads the same way.
Also read the installation guide. Although I tend to do things myself, that looks like a lot of work. Wow.
yeah it does look like a lot of work and a lot of dough. i would be in the market for a 2-3k supercharger w/75hp but not 6k for a 150hp. although the roush looks like a great product.
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