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<blockquote data-quote="R-SPEC015" data-source="post: 13314653" data-attributes="member: 150928"><p>Thanks mustangc. That's the engine we have in our cars.</p><p></p><p>The supercharger was locally developed by Harrop Engineering. An intercooler was developed and tested and was planned to be released in a model called GT-H. The problem was this engine developed so much torque that structural modifications were required to strengthen the firewall. This would have necessitated new crash testing to certify the vehicle; Ford and Prodrive couldn't agree on who would pay for this testing and the project was abandoned.</p><p></p><p>We're hoping that with the last version of the Falcon (FH) to be released next year that cost could have been covered with the crash testing of the new model and we might just see a ball-tearer of a GT for the last hurrah!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R-SPEC015, post: 13314653, member: 150928"] Thanks mustangc. That's the engine we have in our cars. The supercharger was locally developed by Harrop Engineering. An intercooler was developed and tested and was planned to be released in a model called GT-H. The problem was this engine developed so much torque that structural modifications were required to strengthen the firewall. This would have necessitated new crash testing to certify the vehicle; Ford and Prodrive couldn't agree on who would pay for this testing and the project was abandoned. We're hoping that with the last version of the Falcon (FH) to be released next year that cost could have been covered with the crash testing of the new model and we might just see a ball-tearer of a GT for the last hurrah! [/QUOTE]
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