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  • that is sexy

  • My step dad has this same Shelby but with a 2.6 kenni bell blower on it.

  • while I did about as much as you can safely do on a non-built motor and ended up with approx 550 hp and 500 lbs ( corrected, at crank), you can certainly do a milde, lower cost build and get 410-425 hp ( without intercooler, headers and hi flo cats)...good luck.....feel free to ask questions

  • do you think i can just slap on a supercgarger, and get around 420 h.p. without any other extras, since it alreday comes with the exhaust, and the intake

  • I'm no expert, but from what I learned with mine, at a minimum you will need a new computer tune ( canned with model of supercharger or custom), likely need additional fuel capicity ( pumps and injectors)> I'm not sure what you mean "it already comes with exhaust and intake"...the Shelby GT intake will not work with any SC's that I know of, and the only exhust change shelby makes is FRP mufflers and a cross over pipe.

  • Serious Question though...? How much does it costs to get a Dyno tuned done...and were would be the best place...?

  • varies by market..usually a few hundres bucks in the midwest. I hade a nubmer of runs performed due to the amount of work ( new fuel pumps, new enlarged injectors, supercharger, water to air intercooler, full length race headers, hi-flow cats, custom ECO maps etc ( about $10,000 of engine work)

  • Okay. Now I read your little script, no need to awnser. I got excited.

  • 421? Did you put a Supercharger on it? If so what kind? Headers? etc?

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