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2010 Ford Mustang Roush Supercharger Single Belt Upgrade Phase 1 To 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $989.95
Location:

Athens, Georgia, United States

Athens, Georgia, United States
OPEN BOX SOLD AS-IS FUEL PUMP HAS CHIP ON FLOAT
Brand:ROUSH Manufacturer Part Number:421109

2010 Ford Mustang ROUSH Supercharger Single Belt Upgrade Phase 1 to 2

2010 Mustang Supercharger Single Belt Phase 1-2 includes the components required to convert the Single Belt Phase 1 2010 Mustang GT Supercharger (part #421107) to a Phase 2 system. 

 The total power at the flywheel with this kit is 550 hp / 500 lb-ft, up from the 475 hp /435 lb-ft of the Phase 1 system.

This supercharger kit belongs to a new and innovative line of ROUSHchargers designed to allow for easy upgrading. 

 Customers can buy in at one Phase in the line and upgrade later while reusing as many parts as possible from the kit that they already have.

The components of the Single Belt Phase 1-2 2010 Mustang Supercharger Upgrade include the following:

80mm pulley

GT500 Fuel system Upgrade

To be downloaded using the ROUSH Diagnostic Tool (RDT) software.

THIS KIT HAS A CHIP IN THE FUEL PUMP FLOAT AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE.

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