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dobain
04-05-2004, 12:20 PM
http://www.50mustangandsuperfords.com/techarticles/138_0404_open_mach1_vortech_blower/

Mach Won: A Mach 1 Gets Vortech's Blower
When hanging Vortech's blower to a Mach 1 we found some impressive results - it crushed a stock '03 Cobra!
By Tom Wilson
Photography: Tom Wilson


During these happy days when exciting specialty Mustangs sprout on showroom floors like so many spring mushrooms, the Mach 1 has proven a favorite of ours. With a willing engine, an easy-to-work-with chassis, and a price that's obtainable by at least a few of us, the Mach is a mighty temptress of our car-buying budget.
Then along comes Vortech, doing what it does, which is to hang centrifugal superchargers off everything save tree limbs, which now includes Mach 1 Mustangs. Talk about temptation.



Developments such as these lead to ruminations around the 5.0&SF water cooler, and it was thus decreed that closely examining Vortech's enhanced Mach would be a good thing. There were, after all, a few questions, such as how does Vortech plumb its blower into the ram-air air path? How much power does it make? Is it fun to drive? And perhaps as something of a cliche now that we've tested one seven ways to Sunday, how does it compare to that modern benchmark, the '03 Mustang Cobra?


Horse Sense: Just as we hit deadline, we learned our friends at Motor Trend had run the Vortech Mach 1 through their test regimen. Make sure to read the full test results in an upcoming issue. Anyway, at normal operating temperature, the Vortech Mach laid down a blistering 11.96 at 121.16 and went from 0-60 in 3.88 seconds. That positively blows away the '03 Cobra we ran through the same regimen back in the Jan. '04 issue. It registered only a 13.09 at 110.82 and went from 0-60 in 4.9 seconds. It looks as if only modified '03 Cobras can run with the Vortech Mach.
Aside from sitting in the never-ending Los Angeles-area gridlock while shuttling test cars around, getting the answers proved relatively easy. A call to Ford produced the same yellow Cobra we'd previously tested ("Snake Prize," Jan. '04, p. 40), and the rest was done at or near Vortech's facility northwest of Los Angeles. A quick session on Vortech's Mustang chassis dyno revealed the power and torque curves of these two different supercharged Four-Valves, followed by a trip across the local truck scales and then an enjoyable session of side-by-side, rolling-start blasts to see how the power curves came out in the real world.

As the parts count shows, modern supercharging is more of a reengineering of the engine than of simply adding a blower.
Great Straight from Ford
As a point of departure for this test, let's recall how enjoyable the Mach 1 is stock. With a naturally aspirated, free-revving, 305hp Four-Valve V-8, a five-speed transmission, and a live rear axle, the Mach is a powerful combination of GT practicality and high-dollar Cobra-esque power and sophistication. Priced in the $28,000 neighborhood, Machs were actually selling for around $21,000 after incentives at our deadline--not chicken feed, but obtainable, especially when compared to the $35,000 Cobra.

:COOL:

Mach1Cane
04-05-2004, 12:46 PM
Any idea on price for the kit though? I looked for it, but couldn't find it on that page.

5Liter
04-05-2004, 12:50 PM
In the last issue of MMFF (with the Mach/Cobra/GT shootout) there is a blurb in the back of the mag about the Vortech SQ and aftercooler setup. If I remember correctly, 484 hp for just under $6K I believe (including the aftercooler too) :eek:. Not too bad really, but they are still working on a kit that incorporates the shaker setup. :THUMBSUP:

myrez99
04-05-2004, 01:16 PM
Turbos are so much more efficient when it comes to power gains. Take a look at www.inductionconcepts.com and scroll down to the mach 1 setup, you will be impressed. This is what I plan on doing and what Chaucer already has. It's going to be bad @ss!

later

dobain
04-07-2004, 09:16 AM
For Immediate Release

2004 MUSTANG GT H.O. SUPERCHARGING SYSTEM*

Channel Islands, CA (April 6, 2004)-Vortech Engineering, LLC has introduced a new high output supercharging system for the 2004 Ford Mustang GT.

The addition of the V-2 SQ S-Trim supercharger will increase horsepower from 260 to 402 and torque from 302 lb./ft. to 400 lb./ft. at 9-10 psig at the flywheel.

The system includes an integrated dual-pass air/water charge cooling configuration, which features a closed loop water cooling system with a stand-alone pump, tank and front mounted heat exchanger. All components needed to bolt the system to a stock vehicle, such as cast aluminum mounting brackets, fuel system upgrades including high-flow fuel pump and replacement injectors, supercharger oil feed and drain, compressor bypass valve and all required fasteners are included. The installation allows retention of all factory accessories including A/C and power steering. This system is available in satin or polished finish. The V-2 supercharger is covered by a three-year limited warranty.

*PLEASE NOTE: AT THIS TIME, THIS SYSTEM HAS ONLY BEEN VERIFIED TO WITH COMPUTER CODE RKN2, PLEASE CALL VORTECH FOR ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING AVAILABILITY.

Part # 4FL218-140SQ 2003-2004 Mustang GT H.O. (satin) Suggested Retail Price: $5,138.95
Part # 4FL218-148SQ 2003-2004 Mustang GT H.O. (polished) Suggested Retail Price: $5,453.95