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Adding a Supercharger at 100K good or bad idea
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<blockquote data-quote="BoostedToy" data-source="post: 1995632" data-attributes="member: 31712"><p>I had a 2013 Roush Stage II. 160k miles, all supercharged. The drivetrain held up. I had a period of significant issues with the 2013 serpentine belt configuration that was resolved once I removed a ribbed idler pulley (not present on the 2014 kits) and a tune from VMP.</p><p></p><p>That said, I was pretty easy on that truck given the 6.2 wasn't designed with forced induction in mind and the growing issues with replacement parts/engines. I had a 2022 TRX for about three months before selling it. I went WOT much more in three months with that truck than I did with the Roush in five years. Similarly, I have a 2018 Raptor with a tune, injectors, large FMIC and E85 and 91 tunes. I have went WOT as much in this truck as a I did with the TRX. Could something let go? Sure. Is my confidence level in the boosted 3.5 higher than my boosted 6.2? Yes it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoostedToy, post: 1995632, member: 31712"] I had a 2013 Roush Stage II. 160k miles, all supercharged. The drivetrain held up. I had a period of significant issues with the 2013 serpentine belt configuration that was resolved once I removed a ribbed idler pulley (not present on the 2014 kits) and a tune from VMP. That said, I was pretty easy on that truck given the 6.2 wasn't designed with forced induction in mind and the growing issues with replacement parts/engines. I had a 2022 TRX for about three months before selling it. I went WOT much more in three months with that truck than I did with the Roush in five years. Similarly, I have a 2018 Raptor with a tune, injectors, large FMIC and E85 and 91 tunes. I have went WOT as much in this truck as a I did with the TRX. Could something let go? Sure. Is my confidence level in the boosted 3.5 higher than my boosted 6.2? Yes it is. [/QUOTE]
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