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<blockquote data-quote="Screamin'SVT" data-source="post: 1597681" data-attributes="member: 19690"><p>True, there are going to be some tuning issues with the new car and of course it isn't going to be as strong as a Cobra motor, but take a look at the regular 2v 4.6. The 2v isn't any stronger than the new 3v, and the 2v responds very well to superchargers.. there are plenty of 425-450whp blown GTs running around on stock internals, and they have been doing so for some time. Once the DBW and other tuning issues are taken care of, I wouldn't expect any less out of the 3v.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Screamin'SVT, post: 1597681, member: 19690"] True, there are going to be some tuning issues with the new car and of course it isn't going to be as strong as a Cobra motor, but take a look at the regular 2v 4.6. The 2v isn't any stronger than the new 3v, and the 2v responds very well to superchargers.. there are plenty of 425-450whp blown GTs running around on stock internals, and they have been doing so for some time. Once the DBW and other tuning issues are taken care of, I wouldn't expect any less out of the 3v. [/QUOTE]
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