robvas
Well-Known Member
Sounds like he owns a slow carbut a friend once told me its more fun to drive a "slow" car fast, than a fast car slow.
Sponsored
Sounds like he owns a slow carbut a friend once told me its more fun to drive a "slow" car fast, than a fast car slow.
Thanks everyone for the helpful comments and rationalizations of why I should buy something I don't need, now to convince my wife.... Until I can compare the actual driving experiences of both types of blowers, please elaborate why you' wouldn't want a centrifugal with a manual. Is the boost/power drop during the shift an issue? Are clutch and drive train shock loads reduced with a centrifugal blower? Time to read through the hundreds of pages of comments in the 6G section.I personally wouldn't want a centri with a manual, but you should try to drive both setups before you buy.
Okay, before i get started with what might seem like a stupid question to many of you, let me give you a little backstory. I am nearly sixty, I live on a winding mountain road in the middle of nowhere and I drive about 4K miles in a good year. My question is "Should I add a supercharger from Ford to my 2025 Mustang GT?" I usually just trade in every year but I have always wanted a supercharged Mustang and I feel I may be getting to age where my years of being able to enjoy one are limited. I will not be drag racing, tracking it, nor any other type of tom foolery the young people get into with it. I just want to enjoy the sound and the fury of it. I want to feel what a Mustang feels like closer to it's full potential. Is it worth it? I would still be driving this as my main car the rare times I do leave my property. Does the supercharger make it impractical for normal use? Will I end up wrapped around a tree? I have high speed driving training, grew up blasting down country roads (great grandson of a true ridge runner) and am quite a good driver but I am not getting any younger. I am at an age where I am more established so the cost is not prohibitive (why can we only afford the fun stuff once we are too old, or sensible to fully enjoy it) but I am also very cheap so I want to know I am making the right decision before spending the money. Especially in this economy. However, since I am at the age where no one even pretends to be surprised if you just drop dead, I think I might want to risk it while I still can. Opinions? Especially from people that have done it.
Also, any recommendations on which kit. The Ford one would be the easiest and has a warranty but I'm curious if there is a reason to consider other options. I don't want to have to make any internal engine mods if I don't have to.
They don't make any low end power and the gearing of the manual is too long. Sure, all you have to do is downshift but the Whipple changes the powerband way more.Until I can compare the actual driving experiences of both types of blowers, please elaborate why you' wouldn't want a centrifugal with a manual.
So you don't drive on any freeways or take trips? I would think maybe going to another town on the weekend (something I do from time to time). But bottom line, if the expense isn't worth the "fun factor" to you, you shouldn't do it. If it does...go for it. It is definitely a different experience. I wanted to have an insanely powered car at least once in my life, and I'm very glad I did. In fact, I think I'm going to keep that trend going now as long as I can drive! lolI really want to do mine but ill never get it to a track, i drive 5-10km a day for work all in town, so never anywhere I could use the power, and with the silly "stunt driving" laws here would just very easy to get with that kind of power lol.
but a friend once told me its more fun to drive a "slow" car fast, than a fast car slow.
Mine are stock so far. I do plan on changing them though.How many of you guys running superchargers stuck with the OEM headers?
Did you add wider wheels as well? What size tires? Thanks!I am in my 60’s too and just supercharged my 2024 manual GT. First of all, this is the 4th quarter of life and since you can’t take it with you…YOLO. I also own a 2019 Z06 with auto transmission but wanted a manual with some kick and it exceeded my expectations. I used Lebanon Ford and they were great. As the others mentioned if you drive it normal you won’t notice the difference until you step on it. I did add some wider tires to help control the extra ponies.
Sure they do. You can do a one pay for 12 months with any car. Might not be the most effective rates residuals and money factor but it’s possible.No one offers a one year lease.