How much horsepower does a ROUSH supercharger add?
750 horsepower
The ROUSH Phase 2 Supercharger kit builds on the enhanced performance of the Phase 1 supercharger system and boosts the stock 5.0L V8 Ford Mustang GT to an astounding 750 horsepower and 670 pound-feet of torque – a gain of 290 horsepower over the stock engine.
Which is better ROUSH or Whipple?
The core difference between Roush and Whipple is the design. Roush uses a Roots style system while Whipple uses the Twin-Screw format. Roush is undeniably more akin to OE manufacturing and quality, but Whipple boasts greater expertise in aftermarket applications.
How much horsepower does a ROUSH supercharger add 2014 Mustang?
625 HP
The Ford Mustang Phase 2 Supercharger Kit by ROUSH is calibrated to deliver 625 HP and 525 FT/LB of torque to the 2011-2014 Ford Mustang 5.0L 4v V8 powertrain, an increase of 205-213 HP and 135 FT/LB over stock.
What kind of supercharger does ROUSH use?
The ROUSH R2300 TVS supercharger is a roots-type positive displacement supercharger that features twin four-lobe rotors that are twisted 160-degrees. By comparison, the original Eaton supercharger rotating assembly featured three lobes twisted 60-degrees.
Will a Roush supercharger void my warranty?
Will a Roush Supercharger Void my warranty? No, that is the beauty of a ROUSH. If you have a Roush dealer install your new Roush Supercharger, that supercharger will come with a 3 year/36,000 mile warranty.
How much is Ford Roush supercharger installation?
The Roush Phase 2 supercharger kit costs $7999, not including the cost of installation, which can be done at any Roush-authorized Ford dealer. The kit can be installed on any 2018-2020 Ford Mustang, except for the Bullitt.
How much horsepower does a 2014 Roush Stage 2 have?
The Stage 2 Mustang comes with the 420 horsepower 5.0-liter V8 engine found in the Mustang GT.
Who can install Roush supercharger?
Ford dealer
Additionally, the ROUSH Supercharger can come with a 3-year/36,000-mile ROUSH limited powertrain warranty. However, it needs to be installed by a Ford dealer or certified technician to be valid. By having our team install it, you’ll ensure that any issues you have will be covered under the warranty.
How much does it cost to put a supercharger on a V8?
Expect to pay anywhere from $1500 to $7500 for an aftermarket supercharger kit. This will depend on the type of engine you have. You can use comparative websites to look at several prices.
What is a TVS r2300 supercharger?
The ROUSH R2300 TVS supercharger is a roots-type positive displacement supercharger that features twin four-lobe rotors that are twisted 160-degrees. By comparison, the original Eaton supercharger rotating assembly featured three lobes twisted 60-degrees.
Why choose a Roush supercharger?
Each supercharger that ROUSH ships out, with the ROUSH name badge on it, has been bench-tested for quality. All ROUSH superchargers are warranty protected to ensure you are receiving the most reliable product available. Technology Partnership with EATON Eaton manufactures highly engineered, roots-type positive displacement superchargers.
What does TVs mean on a supercharger?
Their award-winning Twin Vortices Series (TVS) technology permits maximum performance using smaller engines, plus better fuel economy and reduced emissions. The ROUSH R2300 TVS supercharger is a roots-type, positive displacement supercharger that features twin four-lobe rotors that are twisted 160-degrees.
Why choose Roush Performance?
ROUSH has long been recognized as the leader in powertrain and engine calibration development. ROUSH Performance is committed to utilizing the latest in automotive and motorsports technologies to continually provide our customers the ultimate driving experience.