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need help on brackets for 351 mustang
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    Junior SCH Member javy's Avatar
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    need help on brackets for 351 mustang

    hi i look for pictures or instructions on how to mod the main bracket of my vortech supercharger v2 but found here in this forum that the hood will not clear the s/c

    i have a 4in cowl hood but i think the hood is gona hit on the blower area can somebody showme some pictures of the modification

    what do i have to do so it will clear the s/c

    i have D&D tubular k member do i have to lower the k member with spacers to clear the hood?

    i somebody heve pictures of this modification please post them or sen to my email javiy999@hotmail.com

    thank you

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    If you are spining very high, you most likely would benifit from the Renagade Brackets. They mount to the head, and are not a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 393bird View Post
    If you are spining very high, you most likely would benifit from the Renagade Brackets. They mount to the head, and are not a problem.

    no i dont whant to rev high and the renegade brackrts are too spensive probably later i will get them but not now i just what to put my v2 s trim on this 408 because i dont know if i will get this 408 or stay on the 347

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    I have a s-trim on a 351 I used the 302 brackets with no modification and used convertible engine mounts and reclocked the discharge outlet on the blower

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