Hey guys, so I finally decided to pull the trigger and buy a Vortech supercharger for my 2003 GT. I am buying it used from a guy on Modular Fords and I have a few questions for you all and want to get some opinions. I'm hoping to be making 400rwhp on the stock block/internals.
So to start off, here is what is included in the kit:
-Vortech V2 SQ w/ ~4-5k miles on it
-'00-'04 Mounting bracket
-eBay custom intercooler w/ all necessary piping and mounting assemblies
-Vortech Mondo Bypass/BOV valve
-Steeda Powerpipe
-Seimens 42lbs injectors
-PMAS MAF calibrated for the Seimens 42lbs injectors
-3.33 pulley
-A Goodyear Gatorback belt to fit the setup
-The oil feed/return lines
-All the other misc. bolts/screws/nuts/hoses/connectors/band clamps needed
He says all I should need is a fuel pump and a tune. I think I will need different (colder) spark plugs as well.
My question(s) are:
-Is the Vortech Mondo valve too much? Vortech recommends for 12psi+ but has a rating of 650+ cfm @ 10psi??
-Which fuel pump setup is best for 400-500 hp? I have read very mixed reviews about the SVT Focus pump being able to support 500+ rwhp in some cases, where in others they max out at 360rwhp? What could be causing this difference? The use of a Kenne Bell Boost-A-Pump?
-What spark plugs do you all recommend?
-What do you guys think about this setup? Is there anything you would recommend I change or upgrade?
-Lastly, is 400rwhp smart to shoot for with a daily driver on a stock block and stock internals? What is the weakpoint that everyone says the motors are only good to 4XX rwhp? What should I be most concerned about upgrading in the future? The pistons/rods/crank, or those three plus the block?
I realize these are a lot of questions, and I am sure some of them have been answered before and I have searched for some, but having all of the answers in one post will help me a lot. Thanks!
Oh, btw my current mods are: MGW short throw shifter, Bassani O/R X-pipe, Borla Stingers catback, and 4.10s. I also have Maximum Motorsports subframe connectors waiting to be installed. Hopefully I have given enough information for anyone trying to help me in my search for more knowledge :icon_salut:
So to start off, here is what is included in the kit:
-Vortech V2 SQ w/ ~4-5k miles on it
-'00-'04 Mounting bracket
-eBay custom intercooler w/ all necessary piping and mounting assemblies
-Vortech Mondo Bypass/BOV valve
-Steeda Powerpipe
-Seimens 42lbs injectors
-PMAS MAF calibrated for the Seimens 42lbs injectors
-3.33 pulley
-A Goodyear Gatorback belt to fit the setup
-The oil feed/return lines
-All the other misc. bolts/screws/nuts/hoses/connectors/band clamps needed
He says all I should need is a fuel pump and a tune. I think I will need different (colder) spark plugs as well.
My question(s) are:
-Is the Vortech Mondo valve too much? Vortech recommends for 12psi+ but has a rating of 650+ cfm @ 10psi??
-Which fuel pump setup is best for 400-500 hp? I have read very mixed reviews about the SVT Focus pump being able to support 500+ rwhp in some cases, where in others they max out at 360rwhp? What could be causing this difference? The use of a Kenne Bell Boost-A-Pump?
-What spark plugs do you all recommend?
-What do you guys think about this setup? Is there anything you would recommend I change or upgrade?
-Lastly, is 400rwhp smart to shoot for with a daily driver on a stock block and stock internals? What is the weakpoint that everyone says the motors are only good to 4XX rwhp? What should I be most concerned about upgrading in the future? The pistons/rods/crank, or those three plus the block?
I realize these are a lot of questions, and I am sure some of them have been answered before and I have searched for some, but having all of the answers in one post will help me a lot. Thanks!
Oh, btw my current mods are: MGW short throw shifter, Bassani O/R X-pipe, Borla Stingers catback, and 4.10s. I also have Maximum Motorsports subframe connectors waiting to be installed. Hopefully I have given enough information for anyone trying to help me in my search for more knowledge :icon_salut: