Roush Intercooled Supercharger to be released in two weeks
Originally Posted by Matt 05'FX4
Wow, this is exactly what I wanted to hear.....I will DEFINITELLY get the upgrade once it becomes available. That is the only thing I regret about the Roush is that it isn't intercooled and you can really tell when things get hot under the hood. And how do I drop that 1 second off rafa26? Bigger injectors and another tune? Nitrous? PULLEY?
AHHHH Look what I found!!!!! Searching around I found info on this particular kit. Someone out there knows about it. Dewey Ford has this in their description of an 06' Roush F150 they have for sale. "If you think too much horsepower would be just about enough, have Dewey Ford install an available 7.5 PSI Roushcharger kit (with intercooler) on this truck and it rockets from the stock ratings of 300 HP and 365 FT.LB. of torque to 445 HP and 508 FT.LB. of torque. Or, have us install a less expensive 6 PSI non-intercooled Roushcharger kit to boost HP and torque to 412 and 475, respectively. Either of these installations will make your truck really "come alive" and both include a 36 month/36,000 mile drivetrain warranty that covers the engine, transmission, transfer case and rear axle." Here is the link to their site
So this tells me that the intercooler kit will boost it from 6psi to 7.5psi and add another 33hp and 33 ft lbs
AHHHH Look what I found!!!!! Searching around I found info on this particular kit. Someone out there knows about it. Dewey Ford has this in their description of an 06' Roush F150 they have for sale. "If you think too much horsepower would be just about enough, have Dewey Ford install an available 7.5 PSI Roushcharger kit (with intercooler) on this truck and it rockets from the stock ratings of 300 HP and 365 FT.LB. of torque to 445 HP and 508 FT.LB. of torque. Or, have us install a less expensive 6 PSI non-intercooled Roushcharger kit to boost HP and torque to 412 and 475, respectively. Either of these installations will make your truck really "come alive" and both include a 36 month/36,000 mile drivetrain warranty that covers the engine, transmission, transfer case and rear axle." Here is the link to their site
So this tells me that the intercooler kit will boost it from 6psi to 7.5psi and add another 33hp and 33 ft lbs

Well, I do a lot of highway driving, and having it cruise at 1900 rpm is a plus. And as far as it killing top end....yeah I'm with you there, these trucks are geared to run like 195 mph @ 5300RPM in top gear, and its never gonna see that......so a little gear wouldn't hurt that at all. I would have to change the front and rear also since I'm 4x4.....Good idea though. I want more info on this intercooler kit. 445hp and 508 torque sounds nice.........
And according to a 1/4 mile calculator with 5750lbs, adding this intercooler kit will take my 14.72 and turn it into a 14.35
........not bad for a fullsize supercab 4x4!!!!
And according to a 1/4 mile calculator with 5750lbs, adding this intercooler kit will take my 14.72 and turn it into a 14.35
........not bad for a fullsize supercab 4x4!!!!
Last edited by Matt 05'FX4; Feb 18, 2006 at 11:21 PM.
Originally Posted by Matt 05'FX4
Well, I do a lot of highway driving, and having it cruise at 1900 rpm is a plus. And as far as it killing top end....yeah I'm with you there, these trucks are geared to run like 195 mph @ 5300RPM in top gear, and its never gonna see that......so a little gear wouldn't hurt that at all. I would have to change the front and rear also since I'm 4x4.....Good idea though. I want more info on this intercooler kit. 445hp and 508 torque sounds nice.........
And according to a 1/4 mile calculator with 5750lbs, adding this intercooler kit will take my 14.72 and turn it into a 14.35
........not bad for a fullsize supercab 4x4!!!!
And according to a 1/4 mile calculator with 5750lbs, adding this intercooler kit will take my 14.72 and turn it into a 14.35
........not bad for a fullsize supercab 4x4!!!!
Word i'm hearin is that the 24th is a projected release date for te hwhole intercooled s/c; kit to come out later. Reprogramming of pcm will be required just like the original Roush.
I agree on the gears. Now if I can find some.
I agree on the gears. Now if I can find some.
Last edited by mlawdawg; Feb 19, 2006 at 01:57 PM.
I do about 70% city driving with my screw 2wd and I have 3.55 gears.
I currently avg overall 12.3mpg basically regardless of my driving habits.
About what kind of hit should I expect switching to the 4.56 gearing? and how considerable would the bump in speed/power be?
also, any idea of an avg price in SD for a 2wd 4.56 gear swap?
Thanks
I currently avg overall 12.3mpg basically regardless of my driving habits.
About what kind of hit should I expect switching to the 4.56 gearing? and how considerable would the bump in speed/power be?
also, any idea of an avg price in SD for a 2wd 4.56 gear swap?
Thanks
Originally Posted by Lumadar
I do about 70% city driving with my screw 2wd and I have 3.55 gears.
I currently avg overall 12.3mpg basically regardless of my driving habits.
About what kind of hit should I expect switching to the 4.56 gearing? and how considerable would the bump in speed/power be?
also, any idea of an avg price in SD for a 2wd 4.56 gear swap?
Thanks
I currently avg overall 12.3mpg basically regardless of my driving habits.
About what kind of hit should I expect switching to the 4.56 gearing? and how considerable would the bump in speed/power be?
also, any idea of an avg price in SD for a 2wd 4.56 gear swap?
Thanks
If you decide to buy, let me know and i give you the website with the best prices on the country for Precision gears one of the best gears available.
There will be obvious questions for us Rousharger owners. Like
- What will the new boost be? Do existing owners require a pulley swap?
- Will the new setup still maintain the warranty for existing Roush owners?
- Can the vehicle be calibrated at the dealership or does the ECU need shipped out?
Originally Posted by RoushF150
There will be obvious questions for us Rousharger owners. Like
- What will the new boost be? Do existing owners require a pulley swap?
- Will the new setup still maintain the warranty for existing Roush owners?
- Can the vehicle be calibrated at the dealership or does the ECU need shipped out?
Originally Posted by Matt 05'FX4
According to that "dewy ford" site I linked to, it is 7.5 psi and covered under the same warranty as the previous model. It would require a smaller pulley to make more boost, but it would still be safe due to the cooling of the air. The computer would need to be reflashed as well I'm sure....That means the upgrade kit would have to include all of this and will probably be a LOT!
Here is the reply I got back from Dewey Ford.....
To: Matt Miller
Subject: 7.5 PSI Roushcharger
Hi, Matt. The reason you haven't seen anything yet on this new Roushcharger is that it is just coming out as a new kit. The new complete kit retails for $5,899, not including installation. Roush also plans to offer an upgrade kit, which is what you'll want, and that will include an intercooler and a new upper intake manifold. I just talked to the guy at Roush that handles this stufff, and he said the upgrade kit should be ready in April. No pricing yet on the upgrade kit, but he told me he'd let me know as soon as he had the details. The upgrade kit will have to be installed by an authorized Ford Roush dealer to have the warranty apply (the balance of your 3 year, 36,000 mile new vehicle warranty or, if that has expired you get 1 year on the Roush parts). Let me know if you have any other questions. You can reach me directly at paulberg@deweyford.com or 800-373-3939 or on my cell phone 515-250-4251. Thanks for contacting us
So the 6psi kit retails for $5199 and the intercooled 7.5 psi kit retails for $5899........a $700 difference. Hopefully this means the upgrade will be less than $1,000 and possibly they will offer a core exchange of your old intake manifold.....
To: Matt Miller
Subject: 7.5 PSI Roushcharger
Hi, Matt. The reason you haven't seen anything yet on this new Roushcharger is that it is just coming out as a new kit. The new complete kit retails for $5,899, not including installation. Roush also plans to offer an upgrade kit, which is what you'll want, and that will include an intercooler and a new upper intake manifold. I just talked to the guy at Roush that handles this stufff, and he said the upgrade kit should be ready in April. No pricing yet on the upgrade kit, but he told me he'd let me know as soon as he had the details. The upgrade kit will have to be installed by an authorized Ford Roush dealer to have the warranty apply (the balance of your 3 year, 36,000 mile new vehicle warranty or, if that has expired you get 1 year on the Roush parts). Let me know if you have any other questions. You can reach me directly at paulberg@deweyford.com or 800-373-3939 or on my cell phone 515-250-4251. Thanks for contacting us
So the 6psi kit retails for $5199 and the intercooled 7.5 psi kit retails for $5899........a $700 difference. Hopefully this means the upgrade will be less than $1,000 and possibly they will offer a core exchange of your old intake manifold.....
Last edited by Matt 05'FX4; Feb 22, 2006 at 06:52 PM.
new upper intake? sounds like this will be almost as much of a PITA as the original kit itself
oh well as long that fan doesnt have to come off again ill be happy
hopefully someone here will volunteer to be the guinea pig and let us know if its worth it
oh well as long that fan doesnt have to come off again ill be happy
hopefully someone here will volunteer to be the guinea pig and let us know if its worth it
I think Matt's got your back there smok[]n, but if Roush says April, it'll probably be October before he'll be installing.
Can't say whipple was any better with their timelines, they kept us waiting for 2 years!
Can't say whipple was any better with their timelines, they kept us waiting for 2 years!
Originally Posted by Matt Carpenter
February 24th is the magic day---

Last edited by rafa26; Feb 27, 2006 at 04:30 PM.



