Over the course of the last six months, there have been several changes made to Jacob Martin's 1998 Roush Mustang. The most important and truly noticeable change is the brand new 2.1L Kenne Bell supercharger pushing 6 psi. Now that's not very much pressure for such a large kit, unfortunately, he hasn't gotten an intercooler installed yet, making the engine heat soak at low speed. However, once darkness falls and the air cools down, this beast comes out to play. Indeed, there is now a large black monster lurking underneath the hood, waiting to be released. Check it out and enjoy.
Friday, September 14, 2012
New and Improved 98 Roush Mustang
Over the course of the last six months, there have been several changes made to Jacob Martin's 1998 Roush Mustang. The most important and truly noticeable change is the brand new 2.1L Kenne Bell supercharger pushing 6 psi. Now that's not very much pressure for such a large kit, unfortunately, he hasn't gotten an intercooler installed yet, making the engine heat soak at low speed. However, once darkness falls and the air cools down, this beast comes out to play. Indeed, there is now a large black monster lurking underneath the hood, waiting to be released. Check it out and enjoy.
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