Procharger P1SC-1 from a 2013 3.7 Mustang

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Just curious, will a Procharger P1SC-1 headunit off of a 2013 3.7 Mustang fit on a 2001 Cobra 4V? They are both reverse rotation, but I am unsure of the installed clocking position of the procharger on my 2001, but I think on the 2013, it is at 2 o' clock. I know Ill need the bracket for the 2001, as well as the piping for the intercooler, but just wanted to make sure the headunit is even compatible. A local buddy got rid of his Mustang and might donate his old blower to me.
 

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so long as theyre both reverse rotation (blower pulley facing motor) you can make it work. You can re-clock it to point the correct direction - just make sure its mounted so the serial number tag is facing up or it'll starve for oil
 

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so long as theyre both reverse rotation (blower pulley facing motor) you can make it work. You can re-clock it to point the correct direction - just make sure its mounted so the serial number tag is facing up or it'll starve for oil
Thank you. This is what I had gathered as well, but wanted to run it by a few others first. I also have reached out to Procharger, but knowing them, they will to default to "it does not work", just to try and squeeze a new kit out of me.
 

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Thank you. This is what I had gathered as well, but wanted to run it by a few others first. I also have reached out to Procharger, but knowing them, they will to default to "it does not work", just to try and squeeze a new kit out of me.

there are 2 good procharger groups on FB with procharger users, retailers and procharger employees for additional info/help
 

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FWIW, you can open the case and change the position of the oil slinger if need be. If it's not in the oil when the blower it mounted things will sieze up quickly.
 

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