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Brand new Procharger stage 2 P1X kit for 2015-2019 Mustang GT350
Brand new Procharger stage 2 P1X kit for 2015-2019 GT350. Will work with 2018+ GT with a balancer change, and a new inlet coupler for throttle body size difference. Comes with innovators west balancer and upgraded ID-1050x INJECTORS. 304 tuner or the 314 complete with dw 95lb inj, JMS dual BAP, PC 91 tune, on 91 and 9psi they are going to keep timing relatively tame and safe. i’m going to say you’ll make around 700 rwhp. on e85 you’re probably around 800rwhp. There are two part numbers available for the 2018-’20 Mustang. The HO Intercooled system (PN 1FW611-SCI) uses the factory airbox and the buyer’s choice of either the P-1SC-1 or P-1X supercharger (plus the cost difference, of course) to deliver 55 to 60-percent more horsepower than the stock engine with 6.5 psi boost pressure. The Stage II Intercooled systems (PN 1FW613-SCI) offer the same choice of supercharger and are spec’d for 8.5 psi of boost.
Erik Radzins, communications director at ProCharger, says, “ProCharger has been committed to making C.A.R.B.-compliant systems for years, and thankfully the large handful of our product offerings in the Ford, Dodge, and GM markets are all certified. Between our engineering team and the calibrations team, I am pleased that we have a really smooth process for E.O. testing these days. We knew the Mustang would be a slam dunk because it’s such a massive power gain to be added legally. With 93 octane, you are talking 300 extra fully-legal horsepower over the stock engine… how cool is that?”
The P-1X is good for about 10-15 free horsepower [over the P-1SC-1] at the power level this customer is seeing on 91 octane. However, if a person decides to turn up the P-1X that’s when the gap starts to get even wider. Let’s be honest, the P-1X is now running in the 4-second zone on 235s in the DXP class!” says Radzins
Easy To Install: ProCharger holds the fact that the system can be installed with a simple set of hand tools: a 3/8-inch ratchet, quarter-inch ratchet, sockets, hex bit set, Torx bit set, a 3/8 extension, pliers, screwdrivers, and open-end wrenches along with a cutting tool of some sort to trim the radiator surround and cover. None of these are out of the ordinary for a typical hot-rodder’s garage, but if you are going to install this system and don’t have these tools, it’s a small investment to make for the thousands of miles of smiles you’ll get in return.
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