2008 f150 4.6l supercharger

Asked by verno82 Feb 06, 2016 at 09:21 PM about the 2008 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCab 4WD

Question type: General

I have a 2007 f150 with the 4.6l v8. I'm looking to
purchase. 2003 Sgt supercharger of a buddy that
only has 30,000I'm on it. Its compatible with my
motor and comes with all parts needed but is it a
good or bad idea? My truck is also lifted 6" with
36" tires. I have the k&n intake upgrade, Gibson
exhaust and a superchip installed.looking for more
torque and power . also is a 75mm throttle body
space gonna make a diff?? Cheers and thanx for ur
time.

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tennisshoes is spot on - gear swap makes a lot more sense even though it has less "cool factor"

I'm running stock gears in my truck. Are there any recommendations for a gearing I should switch too to achieve the more torque etc I'm looking for?? Also is it best to keep the limited slip or change to a posi???

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