174 Series Pro-Street Superchargers - Ford
Adapter Kit Instructions For 1979-Later Mustang & Mercury Capri
Will this fit a 1970 ford torino gt 351c? How much additional power could I get out of this supercharger?
How much boost would this average?
I have a 1990 ford f150 4x4. It has a built full roller 351 with a carb. Im not sure which 351 it is. Ill find out this week. Will this blower work? And what carb is recommended for max power?
I’ve read that this blower is only compatible with carbureted applications, but would it be compatible with a TBI unit like specifically a Holley Sniper setup?
I have a 87 mustang lx 331 with afr heads the car has a 4 inch cowl hood will this fit under the hood and will it work with my combo it is a carberated car 750 holly dp
Would I have to carb my 95 Ford Bronco for this to fit
I have a 1994 ford f350 I'd like to put this on will it work?
How long is the 174 blower drive housing from the end of the pulley to the mounting flange on the blower unit ? Trying to figure out if it will fit our 302 powered 68 Ford Galaxie 500 without interfering with the radiator & fan .
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