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<blockquote data-quote="Jdm351" data-source="post: 15161802" data-attributes="member: 167713"><p>I have been looking at piecing together a supercharger kit for my car. I just cannot get over the $6k new kit expense. Maybe a used complete kit is the way to go for ~4k, but just for discussion, here is what I have found and/or estimated. I pieced together a kit for my old 2000 Mustang in a similar fashion. Also, I have the SCT Pro Racer package for my car so I may tune it myself. </p><p></p><p>$1500 Procharger P1SC standard rotation head unit (used, add $700 for new)</p><p>$725 Mounting bracket assembly (new)</p><p>$100 Custom Air inlet and Filter (new)</p><p>$200 Intercooler aluminum pipe kit (universal, new)</p><p>$150 Blowoff Valve (used)</p><p>$50 MAF Flange</p><p>$200 Intercooler (CX Racing 3" in/out, new)</p><p>$200 47 lb/hr Ford Racing Injectors (used)</p><p><u>$300 </u> Crank Pulley Assembly (new)</p><p><strong>$3425 Total</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong> OR</p><p></p><p>$1500 Vortech V-3 CCW (used, add $700 for new)</p><p>$1075 Mounting bracket assembly</p><p>$100 Custom Air inlet and Filter (new)</p><p>$200 Cooling system modification kit</p><p>$200 Intercooler aluminum pipe kit (universal, new)</p><p>$150 Blowoff Valve (used)</p><p>$50 MAF Flange</p><p>$200 Intercooler (CX Racing 3" in/out, new)</p><p><u>$200 </u>47 lb/hr Ford Racing Injectors (used)</p><p><strong>$3675 Total</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong>I have seen used head units closer to $1k and used injectors for more like $150 so there is definitely a +/- to the estimate. Plus, if you use a vortech V-2, you can find those for well under $1k, which would bring the whole thing down close to or under $3k.</p><p></p><p>One nice thing would be the ability to spread the cost over time by accumulating parts. The only big expense would be the head unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdm351, post: 15161802, member: 167713"] I have been looking at piecing together a supercharger kit for my car. I just cannot get over the $6k new kit expense. Maybe a used complete kit is the way to go for ~4k, but just for discussion, here is what I have found and/or estimated. I pieced together a kit for my old 2000 Mustang in a similar fashion. Also, I have the SCT Pro Racer package for my car so I may tune it myself. $1500 Procharger P1SC standard rotation head unit (used, add $700 for new) $725 Mounting bracket assembly (new) $100 Custom Air inlet and Filter (new) $200 Intercooler aluminum pipe kit (universal, new) $150 Blowoff Valve (used) $50 MAF Flange $200 Intercooler (CX Racing 3" in/out, new) $200 47 lb/hr Ford Racing Injectors (used) [U]$300 [/U] Crank Pulley Assembly (new) [B]$3425 Total [/B] OR $1500 Vortech V-3 CCW (used, add $700 for new) $1075 Mounting bracket assembly $100 Custom Air inlet and Filter (new) $200 Cooling system modification kit $200 Intercooler aluminum pipe kit (universal, new) $150 Blowoff Valve (used) $50 MAF Flange $200 Intercooler (CX Racing 3" in/out, new) [U]$200 [/U]47 lb/hr Ford Racing Injectors (used) [B]$3675 Total [/B]I have seen used head units closer to $1k and used injectors for more like $150 so there is definitely a +/- to the estimate. Plus, if you use a vortech V-2, you can find those for well under $1k, which would bring the whole thing down close to or under $3k. One nice thing would be the ability to spread the cost over time by accumulating parts. The only big expense would be the head unit. [/QUOTE]
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