Saleen unveils supercharger for Navigator/Expedition
Do you often wonder why putting your foot from a thin to a dense state while driving your Ford Expedition or Lincoln Navigator doesn’t discharge the response in the place of which you’d hoped? Well, that could be because you’re driving an enormous beast of a vehicle saddled with an overburdened 5.4L V8 producing 300 horsepower. Well, Saleen now has the solution for more power that Ford has not been ready to present itself.
The SpeeLab division of the American tuning house has announced the availability of its Series VI twin-screw supercharger for the current-model Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator. The forced inductor, already on duty in the Saleen S331 Sport Truck, provides an extra 100 horsepower and 100 lb-ft of torque in the SUV. The result? Substantial extra pulling power, in favor of one, while acceleration is said to be vastly improved, dropping the 0-60 run into the sixes while improving 35 - 65 mph passing times by dint of. 30 percent, all the while material a negligible impact attached fuel consumption.
[Source: Inside Line]
Tag: Aftermarket, Tuners, SUVs, Ford, Lincoln
admin on June 30th 2008 in Cars
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