How to Build Supercharged & Turbocharged Small-Block Fords
Superchargers and turbochargers have been used for over a century, prized for their power, performance, sound, and status. This book examines how these systems enhance the performance of Ford small-block V8 engines, including the 289-302, 351 Windsor, 351 Cleveland, and 4.6L/5.4L modular engines.
While Ford experimented with supercharging and turbocharging on production cars as early as 1957 with the Thunderbird, and later with Shelbys and over-the-counter kits, the modern aftermarket has driven the real advances. The Fox Mustang platform, introduced in 1979 and later featuring fuel injection in 1986, enabled higher boost levels, creating fast and affordable performance vehicles.
This guide covers supercharger and turbocharger systems from leading manufacturers such as Paxton, Vortech, Pro-Charger, Garrett-AirResearch, and Power Dyne, including traditional Roots-style setups. It provides complete information for boosting the performance of your Ford small-block engine.
Product details
| Author: | Bob McClurg |
| Details: | 128 pages, 28 x 21.5 x 0.8 cm / 11 x 8.5 x 0.31 in, paperback |
| Illustrations: | numerous b&w photos |
| Publisher: | CarTech Inc (USA, 2005) |
| Series: | S-A Design (SA95P) |
| ISBN: | 9781613250051 |
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