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Topic: 3V swap, vortech or procharger?
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RSA-Mustang
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Time has come to get more power out of my car. Used to have an 01 cobra before and miss it and have been thinking about swapping the engine into my 02. Should I swap a 99-01 cobra motor, vortech s trim or procharger kit into my car? Which is best for an engine with 100k miles and has never been modded except for CAI. All three cost about the same used minus labor costs
Budget is 3K give or take. [ 2014-04-13, 07:55 PM: Message edited by: RSA-Mustang ]
Posts: 332 | From: San Francisco | Registered: Dec 2011
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vortek01gt
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Nothing like a lil bit of boost imo. I vote for the vortech!
-------------------- 2001 GT s-trim h/c t56 AED tuned 456hp 415ftlb 10psi-street 478hp 427ftlb 12psi-race 11.26@121mph 1.57 60ft-street 10.81@126mph 1.56 60ft-race
Posts: 622 | From: martinez CA | Registered: Jul 2010
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98 ROUSH
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Vortech ![[patriot]](graemlins/patriot.gif)
-------------------- Built 2v Stroked, Cammed and Blown Advanced Auto Built & Kurgan Tuned
Posts: 4679 | From: North Hayward, Cali | Registered: Sep 2010
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Blow_U_In_Reverse
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I personally like prochargers just because of the fact that its intercooled.. but a vortech is way easier to install. Either way, go with the boosted setup!
-------------------- "Real Men Get BLOWN" -1993 Cobra "COBRUUH" -1984 T-Top Notchback #KurganTuned
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Vndcatr
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Both are going to be the same to install, Youll have to tap the pan for the vortech though. All prochargers come intercooled yes. But you can buy a cheap intercooler that will still make good power for the vortech.
I like vortech's though. You can buy a cheap S trim, spend a few hundred bucks and have it upgraded to the SI and put down great power. ![[patriot]](graemlins/patriot.gif)
-------------------- Built 01 cobra 400 rwhp 11.7@117mph , 1.62 60ft
Posts: 1066 | From: Sacramento,Ca | Registered: Jan 2003
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98 ROUSH
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quote: Originally posted by Vndcatr: Both are going to be the same to install, Youll have to tap the pan for the vortech though. All prochargers come intercooled yes. But you can buy a cheap intercooler that will still make good power for the vortech.
I like vortech's though. You can buy a cheap S trim, spend a few hundred bucks and have it upgraded to the SI and put down great power.
They also make V3 series Vortechs that no oil pan tap is need just to throw it out there.
-------------------- Built 2v Stroked, Cammed and Blown Advanced Auto Built & Kurgan Tuned
Posts: 4679 | From: North Hayward, Cali | Registered: Sep 2010
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Vndcatr
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quote: Originally posted by 98 ROUSH: quote: Originally posted by Vndcatr: Both are going to be the same to install, Youll have to tap the pan for the vortech though. All prochargers come intercooled yes. But you can buy a cheap intercooler that will still make good power for the vortech.
I like vortech's though. You can buy a cheap S trim, spend a few hundred bucks and have it upgraded to the SI and put down great power.
They also make V3 series Vortechs that no oil pan tap is need just to throw it out there.
I forget about the new ones haha.. I hear those are producing great #'s. Im used to the old V1's and V2's..
-------------------- Built 01 cobra 400 rwhp 11.7@117mph , 1.62 60ft
Posts: 1066 | From: Sacramento,Ca | Registered: Jan 2003
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RSA-Mustang
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I appreciate all of the suggestions! Keep them coming, so far vortech is the cheapest and easiest setup to get from the kit currently on sale.
Posts: 332 | From: San Francisco | Registered: Dec 2011
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Wht86drop
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quote: Originally posted by 98 ROUSH: quote: Originally posted by Vndcatr: Both are going to be the same to install, Youll have to tap the pan for the vortech though. All prochargers come intercooled yes. But you can buy a cheap intercooler that will still make good power for the vortech.
I like vortech's though. You can buy a cheap S trim, spend a few hundred bucks and have it upgraded to the SI and put down great power.
They also make V3 series Vortechs that no oil pan tap is need just to throw it out there.
Aftercooled V3s FTW!!
I know two ppl With V3s. Ones in a 99 GT making great power and ones in a 02 zo6 and also making great power [ 2014-04-18, 04:20 PM: Message edited by: Wht86drop ]
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STREETFIGHTER50
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Vortech V3 SI ![[Big Grin]](biggrin.gif) [ 2014-04-19, 09:22 PM: Message edited by: STREETFIGHTER50 ]
-------------------- '89 Coupe-Kurgan Tuned 498/491RW, Vortech SI, 351W
Posts: 3925 | From: SF Bay Coastin' to Rocklin | Registered: Jun 2003
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