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    Junior SCH Member
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    Who else has one???

    Anybody got an F-2. I wanna see some power numbers for the ultimate midsize blower....
    1997 Aztec Gold GT F-2 Procharged 4V

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    Good god Adam...you have a F2 now?? What else have you done to the car since I saw it last? (WFC5)

    By the way...this is Chris's brother if you didn't already know.
    Brian Rose

    MC Racing Inc.

    Previous Vehicles
    1982 Mustang GT
    1988 Mustang GT
    1989 Mustang LX

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    Well I'm not going to post ALL of my secrets... I guess you'll just have to wait a few weeks till we get it on the dyno...
    1997 Aztec Gold GT F-2 Procharged 4V

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    I just ordered one for a customer of mine. We have X trim, XX trim and F1R data. We will be putting the F2 on and I can give you guys some numbers. What I can tell you is that the F2 is a MONSTER compared to the F1R.

    Michael Freedman

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    Michael,

    Are you talking about CFM, HP or what? I'd be very interested in seeing how these turn out. I thought about an F1R, which is a heck of a blower, but I went with the F2 and I love it. This is power galore! Of course, every part on your car is affected by this and the weak links start popping up like internet ads! With just a handful of passes since new, the F2 pushed my car into the 8's just before it blew up the powerglide in mid-wheelie on the next pass. Serious stuff and fun too.
    Bill Lovelace
    1991 Mustang - F2/347
    8.93/153

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    Hell yeah, that's what I like to see. Fast cars, broken parts, it's all in good fun!
    1997 Aztec Gold GT F-2 Procharged 4V

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    How does the D2R compare to thr F2? Thanks!
    MIKE
    Mike Sellars
    92GT,
    408ci of Procharger D2R intercooled power.
    8.96 @ 156mph, 8.72 @ 160mph with a small shot of nitrous.

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    It has a 5:1 step up ratio and a much improved bearing design. More efficient overall.
    1997 Aztec Gold GT F-2 Procharged 4V

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    The D2R will slightly outflow the f-2 but power wise they are close .The F series definately does appear to be a stronger blower and you can really spin them w/o out fear of failure.With the D2R you don't want to exceed max impeller speed as dictated by procharger.
    1 nasty tubbed procharged 86'gt
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    D2R vs F2

    The flow numbers posted show the increased volume but they do not take into account the parasitic drag and the heat between the two blowers.

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