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Asked by Trenton May 09, 2016 at 11:27 PM about the 2003 Ford Mustang Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

if you install a supercharger and your engine blows ,
do you have to take off the whole supercharger
while getting a new engine installed? I want to buy a
03 mustang v6 but I'm worried that the old engine
will blow with the new supercharger , so deciding if
I should get a refurbished engine before a
supercharger .

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Yes… If you blow the engine you going to need to take the supercharger off the car… But a better question is what kind a supercharger are you planning on putting on the car? Question#2 how many miles are on the mustang currently? Question #3, is the mustang an automatic or a manual transmission? All of these answers will determine whether or not you should consider supercharging a V6 Mustang...

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I don't have a mustang yet I'm saving up for it , but all the mustangs I see I can get are around 100k-150k miles that I wanna get , and the supercharger I want is a supercharger kit from American muscle that should fit the year of my mustang exactly

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