I know the 3v has been forgotten since the release of the coyote. 05-10 gt are so cheap now, plus the supercharger kits are not that expensive. I've seen the 3v with around 75000 miles going for $5-6000. Just a idea guys. Great video like always
If you are basing the price of parts off of the cars value you prob do not want (and should not) to mod it. I mean you can spend 45K on an S550 and put $15k in it for a total of 60K and feel good you only put 15k in your 45k car. But in the end you have 60k in it so what does the price of the car vs mods have to do with anything. These are not investments... these are things that make you smile and enjoy life. You could put 10K in your 7k 3V and have 17K in it. 17k vs 60k... which is better it depends on the persons mentality/budget. Who knows it depends what somebody is comfortable with. Anybody that is worried about the base cars value vs. what you spend to mod it probably should not be modding the car in the first place. Thanks for watching and commenting we appreciate it!
Are the intercoolers strongly recommended for long drives and racing? Will it cause any heating issues if I do not install an intercooler? I am in the hot midwest summers.
You will not have engine over heat issues if that is what you mean. Intercooled is always better in the long run for super hot days. Not because they are safer just because the cooler the intake temps the more power you make and the more timing the engine will run. The non intercooled kits are the most popular because of price point. Also they are upgradeable meaning you can go non intercooled now and then just add the intercooler to the kit later.
Im not saying that is impossible but not really realistic for most people. We typically do 800 rwhp with those heads but with porting and upgraded valvetrain. Its pretty hard to hit 1000 rwhp with that platform reliably.
We have several road racers use our Brenspeed Paxton Novi 2200 intercooled kit. It uses an air to air intercooler. Here is a link they make great power. www.brenspeed.com/paxtonsatinsl.html
Almost got the throwback or this for Black Friday but didn’t have my car back together yet an didn’t want to dump a lot more money till I knew car was running good .. ok question I don’t plan on racing it but what does this do to gas Mileage?? Want it more for car shows
Normally MPG does not change much as long as you are not hammering it all the time. Some get more MPG and some report slightly less. Really depends on driving style.
Here are a couple links to intercooled kits. So first of all non intercooled means no intercooler. Vortech Brenspeed HO with a liquid cooled supercharger. Read details in the link. www.brenspeed.com/v3vortechhoblk.html Paxton Brenspeed Novi 2200 with an intercooler that is air to air cooled. Air passing through the front of the car cools the intake temps www.brenspeed.com/paxtonsatinsl.html
Hey Brent question which do you prefer on a 3v I know they don’t rev high so a pro charger wouldn’t be shabby but the instant power of the roots style is hard to ignore as well
Paxton Novi 2200 Brenspeed package if budget allows. If not NON HO non intercooled Paxton or Vortech. Much better drivability than a procharger and will do the job to make killer power.
I have a 2005Mustang GT automatic with the non-intercooled Vortech. I believe that it makes 6 lbs of boost. The engine is otherwise stock except for a set of shorty headers. My setup is giving me 365 rwhp on 93 octane. Does that sound about right for my setup or should I be making considerably more rwhp?
Watch this video link about dyno variables. Can't answer that question without a lot more info. This video explains it. th-cam.com/video/IklrZe20_Ao/w-d-xo.html
@@BrenspeedEngineering Dynojet dyno. Max power 365.89 rwhp @ 6400 rpm, max torque 308.09 @ 5650 rpm. Rpm numbers best guess as I couldn't attach the picture of the dyno run. BBK shorty headers, Ford Racing X-pipe, stock mufflers, 3.73 gears. Hope this additional information helps.
@@MM_45 im talking built motor. what im asking is if the blower can achieve those levels of boost needed to reach 700 reliably without threat of over revving the v3 to the point of a failure
We did a test for Vortech years ago when the self contained units came out. The test was to see when the oil slinger in the self contained units would break. I believe at about 680 rwhp the oil slinger blew apart. So basically if anybody has a goal of 700 you would want oil fed not self contained. Also if the goal was 700 you want the Novi 2200 as a starting point not the V3. Pretty hard to get to 700 with a 1200 head unit (A 1200 is the V3).
im currently in the market to build a 500 ish hp v3 mustang for my mother it’s been her dream car for so long and i want hers to be special and im thinking about getting an 06 mustang gt and was wondering what would be the most inexpensive way to reach around the 500hp mark and still be daily able but again im wondering what a price estimate on that would look like?
Hi the part links are in the video description. If you click on them it will show you current pricing. After you check out parts pricing and you think it something you want to do you can email quote@brenspeed.com for the install price. THANKS!!!
I see that it has a aftermarket hood. Is it a cervini? Just curious if their hood with the optional under hood air duct that routes the air to the cold air filter work with this setup 🤔. Just wondering about clearance.
Sorry I can't recall if that had the inner duct or not. I know we had no issues. FYI just for some tech info some ram air hoods you need to block off the duct at the filter area when running an open filter. It can cause MAF wash and an unstable idle when rolling up to a stop. Just depends on the type of duct and where the filter ends up being located. Just some random info to put out...
@@BrenspeedEngineering There wasn't one. Just wanted to know if there is clearance for one? But sounds it's not a good idea to have one when it has to much air. Just thought it would act like a intercooler with fresh outside air being directed to the area of the cold air filter. 🤔
I would not call it lag is in having no low end like some big turbo's. BUT a 2200 starts building boost at 2500-2700 rpm. So like all Centri style superchargers that boost builds with RPM so max boost is whenever you leave off the throttle at redline.
@Brenspeed sweet, thanks for all the input. I'm still trying to figure out wht I want. I want to be pind to my seat. But, I don't want to be going through a set of tires like crazy. Any suggestions?
That question is super vague. "Bucking". Many things can cause that if the tune is proper it is typically caused by dirty MAF, front 02 sensors crossed, bad spark plug, the list goes on...
What is the total cost of this tune with the purchase of SCT tuner. I have a near identical set up. You sent me the link for the email tune ($495.00) but I need the tuner also. Thanks.
We can its just the lead times are super long right now. 326 blocks have been on back order for months and months. We are hoping FRPP will have the blocks available again this year. We may have to back to the 302 if the iron boss block we use in the 326 keeps getting pushed back.
I love how these supercharger installs always come out so clean looking some of them almost like Factory
We love that clean look!
I know the 3v has been forgotten since the release of the coyote. 05-10 gt are so cheap now, plus the supercharger kits are not that expensive. I've seen the 3v with around 75000 miles going for $5-6000. Just a idea guys. Great video like always
4-5 grand isn't cheap. Especially when you spend 7k on the whole car.
If you are basing the price of parts off of the cars value you prob do not want (and should not) to mod it. I mean you can spend 45K on an S550 and put $15k in it for a total of 60K and feel good you only put 15k in your 45k car. But in the end you have 60k in it so what does the price of the car vs mods have to do with anything. These are not investments... these are things that make you smile and enjoy life. You could put 10K in your 7k 3V and have 17K in it. 17k vs 60k... which is better it depends on the persons mentality/budget. Who knows it depends what somebody is comfortable with. Anybody that is worried about the base cars value vs. what you spend to mod it probably should not be modding the car in the first place. Thanks for watching and commenting we appreciate it!
Where have u seen a 3 v with 75 k miles for 5-6 k ?????? Not at this day and time , FJB
@@BrenspeedEngineering couldn't be said better. Thanks for the video!
Good stuff. I appreciate the good explanations in your videos.
Glad you like them!
Awesome, love 3V!
Thanks for the comment!
Are the intercoolers strongly recommended for long drives and racing? Will it cause any heating issues if I do not install an intercooler? I am in the hot midwest summers.
You will not have engine over heat issues if that is what you mean. Intercooled is always better in the long run for super hot days. Not because they are safer just because the cooler the intake temps the more power you make and the more timing the engine will run. The non intercooled kits are the most popular because of price point. Also they are upgradeable meaning you can go non intercooled now and then just add the intercooler to the kit later.
Nice video 🔥🔥. Quick question how much power can stock heads hold on the 3v’s? Ive heard it can handle a 1000hp without porting the heads.
Im not saying that is impossible but not really realistic for most people. We typically do 800 rwhp with those heads but with porting and upgraded valvetrain. Its pretty hard to hit 1000 rwhp with that platform reliably.
I just recently got back into an S197 and i do a lot of road course and autox events. What do you recommend for superchargers from your turn key kits
We have several road racers use our Brenspeed Paxton Novi 2200 intercooled kit. It uses an air to air intercooler. Here is a link they make great power. www.brenspeed.com/paxtonsatinsl.html
Almost got the throwback or this for Black Friday but didn’t have my car back together yet an didn’t want to dump a lot more money till I knew car was running good .. ok question I don’t plan on racing it but what does this do to gas Mileage?? Want it more for car shows
Normally MPG does not change much as long as you are not hammering it all the time. Some get more MPG and some report slightly less. Really depends on driving style.
What the difference between intercooler and non intercooler , can u go into more detail on this please in next wensday video ? Thanks
Here are a couple links to intercooled kits. So first of all non intercooled means no intercooler.
Vortech Brenspeed HO with a liquid cooled supercharger. Read details in the link. www.brenspeed.com/v3vortechhoblk.html
Paxton Brenspeed Novi 2200 with an intercooler that is air to air cooled. Air passing through the front of the car cools the intake temps www.brenspeed.com/paxtonsatinsl.html
Hey Brent question which do you prefer on a 3v I know they don’t rev high so a pro charger wouldn’t be shabby but the instant power of the roots style is hard to ignore as well
Paxton Novi 2200 Brenspeed package if budget allows. If not NON HO non intercooled Paxton or Vortech. Much better drivability than a procharger and will do the job to make killer power.
@@BrenspeedEngineering Thanks man I really appreciate your reply
I have a 2005Mustang GT automatic with the non-intercooled Vortech. I believe that it makes 6 lbs of boost. The engine is otherwise stock except for a set of shorty headers. My setup is giving me 365 rwhp on 93 octane. Does that sound about right for my setup or should I be making considerably more rwhp?
Watch this video link about dyno variables. Can't answer that question without a lot more info. This video explains it. th-cam.com/video/IklrZe20_Ao/w-d-xo.html
@@BrenspeedEngineering Dynojet dyno. Max power 365.89 rwhp @ 6400 rpm, max torque 308.09 @ 5650 rpm. Rpm numbers best guess as I couldn't attach the picture of the dyno run. BBK shorty headers, Ford Racing X-pipe, stock mufflers, 3.73 gears. Hope this additional information helps.
whats the hp limits of a v3? is it capable of 700rwhp reliably ? thanks man and great video as always
I personally wouldn’t push over 550whp.
@@MM_45 im talking built motor. what im asking is if the blower can achieve those levels of boost needed to reach 700 reliably without threat of over revving the v3 to the point of a failure
We did a test for Vortech years ago when the self contained units came out. The test was to see when the oil slinger in the self contained units would break. I believe at about 680 rwhp the oil slinger blew apart. So basically if anybody has a goal of 700 you would want oil fed not self contained. Also if the goal was 700 you want the Novi 2200 as a starting point not the V3. Pretty hard to get to 700 with a 1200 head unit (A 1200 is the V3).
@MM 223 he means the V3 head unit, not the 3V engine.
@@blackriflex39 my bad I miss read V3.
You guys still tune foxbodys I got a vortech on it was thinking of changing the intake and some better flowing then these flowmasters
Hi we have not fox body platform tuning software for over 10 years. So sorry!
im currently in the market to build a 500 ish hp v3 mustang for my mother it’s been her dream car for so long and i want hers to be special and im thinking about getting an 06 mustang gt and was wondering what would be the most inexpensive way to reach around the 500hp mark and still be daily able but again im wondering what a price estimate on that would look like?
Hi the part links are in the video description. If you click on them it will show you current pricing. After you check out parts pricing and you think it something you want to do you can email quote@brenspeed.com for the install price. THANKS!!!
I see that it has a aftermarket hood. Is it a cervini? Just curious if their hood with the optional under hood air duct that routes the air to the cold air filter work with this setup 🤔. Just wondering about clearance.
Sorry I can't recall if that had the inner duct or not. I know we had no issues. FYI just for some tech info some ram air hoods you need to block off the duct at the filter area when running an open filter. It can cause MAF wash and an unstable idle when rolling up to a stop. Just depends on the type of duct and where the filter ends up being located. Just some random info to put out...
@@BrenspeedEngineering There wasn't one. Just wanted to know if there is clearance for one? But sounds it's not a good idea to have one when it has to much air. Just thought it would act like a intercooler with fresh outside air being directed to the area of the cold air filter. 🤔
Do you still have these in stocks? What about the Paxton Novi 1200 throwback kits? Thanks!
Throwbacks are in stock. I believe the black Vortechs are in stock or on the way. THANKS!
Hey, quick question how much lag would the 2200 paxton with inner cooled be? Come paired to like a root or twin screw supercharger
I would not call it lag is in having no low end like some big turbo's. BUT a 2200 starts building boost at 2500-2700 rpm. So like all Centri style superchargers that boost builds with RPM so max boost is whenever you leave off the throttle at redline.
@Brenspeed sweet, thanks for all the input. I'm still trying to figure out wht I want. I want to be pind to my seat. But, I don't want to be going through a set of tires like crazy. Any suggestions?
@Brenspeed would the jms pedalmax help me out with the loe rpms? I have it on my car now, and man, it makes a big difference .
Bren my Whipple gen 2 has a terrible bucking at a steady 3k rpm any thought??
That question is super vague. "Bucking". Many things can cause that if the tune is proper it is typically caused by dirty MAF, front 02 sensors crossed, bad spark plug, the list goes on...
That’s nice ! Do u guys off financing ?
Here is a link to financing. FYI it maxes out about $4000 so it does not cover the complete kit. www.brenspeed.com/financing.html
That's still pretty awesome you offer, I look it as like getting a car, put a down payment and get financing.
What is the total cost of this tune with the purchase of SCT tuner. I have a near identical set up. You sent me the link for the email tune ($495.00) but I need the tuner also. Thanks.
Here is a link to the tuner and tune. www.brenspeed.com/3000sc.html
Do you still offer B302 or B326 engines for install?
We can its just the lead times are super long right now. 326 blocks have been on back order for months and months. We are hoping FRPP will have the blocks available again this year. We may have to back to the 302 if the iron boss block we use in the 326 keeps getting pushed back.
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Thanks for watching!