Twin screw supercharger

ivan12

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I found this supercharger on local craigslist. He says it's in good shape and it came off a 1990 truck with a 5.0. I would like to try to fit it on my 95 gt. Can anyone look at the pictures and tell me if there is anyway to fit it on my car, I can see right away that the throttle body comes out through the drivers side. Also what lower intake would I need?

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Honestly i have never seen an m90 like that for a 5.0. You should ask the owner a few questions.
 

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the m90 is not a twin screw it is a roots...

unless your getting it for 100 bucks or less i wouldn't even waste the time thinking about it

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He wants $100 that's why I thought it might me worth a try
 

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Also what kind of plate does he have to bolt it to the lower manifold? unless you had a vehicle with a v6 (like a ranger) then i would bother with trying to put it on your car.
 

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Rice_slayer:

Probably would, but you would either have to fab up a plate so you can mount it, or possible buy a plate (not sure if you can) from explorer explress. There have been rumors of a guy on the ranger forums that he is going to make his own plates to sell.
 

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They made an Eaton M90 Supercharger for 5.0L Mustangs.

It was sold by BBK and it was called the BBK Instacharger.

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It only gives you a gain of what a good set of heads would, 50-60HP.
 

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I would buy it then, but my exploder is just a beater, and it rusts more and more every year. I plan on upgrading to an escape in a year or two :).
 

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we have an escape at work, i work for the city i live in, and it's a dog. It has a sweet first gear and will burn the tires off it thru first but after that it falls on it's face. plus it's just not been a good vehicle. it's been in the shop like 3 times, once for an oil leak, once for a knock where they replaced the heads and another was for a rear caliper not working correctly. anyways.. just my .02 for you lol.
 

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I personally like the newer style Escapes a lot more than the older ones, they look pretty nice and the interior isn't bad either.
 

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yeah we have like an 03 or 04 or something. i'd shy away from them.. ours is a p.o.s. I actually test drove a 2008 sport trac friday afternoon *looking to trade the ol lady's sixer for a more family oriented ride for the new baby* (i tried to tell her a termi was more family oriented but she know's i'm full of sh*t) but anyways it was a 292hp 300ft lb torque 4.6 v8 with a 6 speed automatic. that thing was pretty bad ass. it's the 3 valve modular and it will get out of it's own way. So we may end up with it since we both liked it and it's ford certified with a warranty for 6 years. i pulled out and down the road turning the corner i melted the rear tires off a red light. lol
 

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