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Ford
Tanks, Coolant Expansion and Super Charger combined into one unit, uses stock caps, Mustang GT 500 2007-'12 • Two separate tanks integrated together to look like one • Directly bolts in place of factory-installed coolant and supercharger tanks • Tanks are oversized to aid in cooling, supercharged cars run hot so increased cooling capacity is a must for horsepower • Both tanks accept factory screw-on caps • Fabricated of aluminum for strength – can be polished, chromed, powder coated or left as-is for a race look • Can be packed with ice for the track or dyno pulls for quicker E.T’S and more horsepower
Features:
- Two separate tanks integrated together to look like one
- Directly bolts in place of factory-installed coolant and supercharger tanks
- Tanks are oversized to aid in cooling, supercharged cars run hot so increased cooling capacity is a must for horsepower
- Fabricated of aluminum for strength - can be polished, chromed, powder coated or left as-is for a race look
- Can be packed with ice for the track or dyno pulls for quicker E.T'S and more horsepower
- Includes heavy-duty mounting bracket
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