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I have a 2004 supercab 5.4 and I am having a procharger installed next week. Apparently this supercharger is brand new and just being released. Does anyone have any suggestions or concerns I should be worried about. Are all the stock parts capable of handling the extra horsepower of the supercharger?
You may quite possibly end up with the fastest newer F150 on this site.Are you installing headers or exhaust to compliment the supercharger?Good Luck and post some pics of before and after.Thanks!
Thanks for the responses. Apparently they do change the headers along with the Procharger. Supposed to pick up about 50% in horsepower. I've already put a Magnaflow stainless dual exhaust which sounds just awesome. 20"boss rims and low profile tires, changed the front grill and added a tail at the rear. I'm just hoping the Procharger doesn't cause a whole bunch of greif. Sometimes when you change one thing it causes a bunch of others to screw up. I tried also to view the link that was sent but it doesn't work. Can you please send the correct one.
Thanks for the responses. Apparently they do change the headers along with the Procharger. Supposed to pick up about 50% in horsepower. I've already put a Magnaflow stainless dual exhaust which sounds just awesome. 20"boss rims and low profile tires, changed the front grill and added a tail at the rear. I'm just hoping the Procharger doesn't cause a whole bunch of greif. Sometimes when you change one thing it causes a bunch of others to screw up. I tried also to view the link that was sent but it doesn't work. Can you please send the correct one.
Can't wait to hear about this when its done. ATI makes an awesome blower and harnessing it to a truck should be pretty slick. I'd have to put one on my Cobra first before I slap one on the truck! Best of luck and please report back!
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