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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 04:52 PM
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Saleen 5.4L F-150 Series VI Supercharger kits!!!


TEAM JDM SALEEN SUPERCHARGER SPECIAL!!!
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I have about 10 SALEEN Series VI Supercharger kits for the 05-08 F-150 5.4L 3V trucks in stock. These systems are based on the very popular Mustang 4.6 supercharger kit that has been used for over 4 years now on the S197 body Mustangs. It is a proven and reliable system that will yeild over 400 HP at the engine from its base form using only 5 psi boost. The Supercharger is a 2.3 Liter twin screw unit that is capable of making well over 500 HP! The supercharger comes with its own seperate cooling system, a twin intercooler system actually. The setup is similar to a lightning truck with a front mount heat exchanger, external pump, resevoir, and a intercooler core that sits inside the blower for cooling the air as it leaves the supercharger.

The Saleen Supercharger is a very efficient design and probably capable of promoting more Horsepower and Torque per pound of boost, more so than any other kit on the market today. This is because the supercharger is nestled down in the intake valley giving room for the extra long intake runners. These long runners promote more torque than any other design available. The supercharger also provides a cooler air charge temperature than most other blowers on the market because of the straight air flow path from the blower to the intercooler then down the runners into the motor. The air does not have to make a Double bend as it exits the blower into the intercooler and then finally into the engine. The Double bend of air flow is a problem with other "Top Mounted" style blowers, the more the air has to move heat it will create. Cooler air charge temperatures mean more power and less chance for detonation!

The Saleen supercharger kit as it comes will yeild 450 HP at the engine. This usually leads to about 340-360 HP at the tires, utlizing a JDM Engineering custom tune and Premium fuel (91-93 minimum). Everything necessary for install is included in the kit.


We are having a killer special on these superchargers sold seperatly. Such a good deal you may even want to combine this supercharger with our upgrade package that adds another 80 HP and 100 lb/ft of TQ!!



Saleen Supercharged by Team JDM 420 HP @ 8 psi boost!


Team JDM Saleen S331 F-150 480 HP @ 12 psi boost 12.60@110 MPH!!

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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 06:13 PM
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So how much?
 
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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by hllon4whls
So how much?
More than I can afford


 
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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 06:35 PM
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More than I can afford


Yea me to But will it work on a 04 ?? OP Posted 05-08 motors
 
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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 06:50 PM
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You've got to call for pricing its too low to post up here. Seriously its the lowest price you will find anywhere by alot!!

The supercharger kit will work on a 04 if you have an electric fan kit, the clutch fan will not work with the saleen blower from that year.
 
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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 07:01 PM
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I would think 12 psi is asking for trouble on these motors. How are you getting around the issue with soft pistons?
 
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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 09:38 PM
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We run very conservative timing in our tunes for one thing, but also making sure the truck has a safe air fuel ratio. When we raced it we always added some 100 octane for protection. However on the street we always ran 93. I drove it everday for about 6 months, i beat the pants off of it to be honest with you. Had even caught a few good races with a vette or two and suprised the hell out of them! The truck had 65K miles on it when we sold it last month and the motor was never touched. We always kept Autolite HTO plugs in it gapped @ .030". Also some mods like twin fuel pumps, Longtube headers, and an Electric fan helped relieve some stress on the motor.
 
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NICE!! Is that a Super-Shaker intake?? Or just a Shaker intake?
 
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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by JimIII@jdm
We run very conservative timing in our tunes for one thing, but also making sure the truck has a safe air fuel ratio. When we raced it we always added some 100 octane for protection. However on the street we always ran 93. I drove it everday for about 6 months, i beat the pants off of it to be honest with you. Had even caught a few good races with a vette or two and suprised the hell out of them! The truck had 65K miles on it when we sold it last month and the motor was never touched. We always kept Autolite HTO plugs in it gapped @ .030". Also some mods like twin fuel pumps, Longtube headers, and an Electric fan helped relieve some stress on the motor.
That's good to hear. So, 8-9 psi on 93 and 12 psi on 100 does the trick. Am I on the right track with the Saleen kit?

The reason why I ask is I'm considering making a Lightning clone with a Saleen powertrain on a silver '08.
 
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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 10:52 PM
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Damn you 5.4 boys. My 4.6 will never be cool enough to roll with this.
 
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Originally Posted by JimIII@jdm
You've got to call for pricing its too low to post up here. Seriously its the lowest price you will find anywhere by alot!!
nice teaser, but all the other companies have thier prices out there


we talking sub $5,000?...or are you in the $5,500-6,000 range still?
 
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Old Mar 6, 2009 | 09:06 AM
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NICE!! Is that a Super-Shaker intake?? Or just a Shaker intake?
Its just a shaker hood scoop molded into the hood. Id wonder if the height was right, we could convert a truck blower no problem. Its just how high the scoop sits based on the height of the hood.


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Old Mar 6, 2009 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by RoushF150
That's good to hear. So, 8-9 psi on 93 and 12 psi on 100 does the trick. Am I on the right track with the Saleen kit?

The reason why I ask is I'm considering making a Lightning clone with a Saleen powertrain on a silver '08.
We built the Silver truck you see above and a White 07 similarly with the Saleen blower and made 420 on one and 450 on the other. We simply had the following upgrades

Saleen Supercharger @ 8-9 psi
JDM Upgrade kit
JDM Electric Fan kit
Custom Dual Muffler Catback Exhaust
4.56 gears
JDM Traction bars

These parts are all available today via our mail order department 732-780-0770 or Sales@teamjdm.com


Our Saleen Truck ran 12 psi on the street for 93 and at the track on 93/100 mix. We just used race fuel for protection running it WOT.

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Old Mar 6, 2009 | 09:10 AM
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nice teaser, but all the other companies have thier prices out there


we talking sub $5,000?...or are you in the $5,500-6,000 range still?

Much lower than $5000, call me!!! I cant advertise direct pricing!!

732-780-0770

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Just out of curiousity, how is the install? I'm sure the masses would like to know.
 
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