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Kenne Bell 2.8H Twin Screw Supercharger To Power 725 HP Shelby GT500 'Super Snake'
It might be a match made in heaven as Kenne Bell and Shelby Autos are teaming up to equip the 725 horsepower Shelby GT500 "Super Snake" with a Kenne Bell 2.8H Billet Twin Screw kit. The twin screw kit was specifically designed for the Shelby GT500 'Super Snake' to increase horsepower to the 725 mark. Shelby Autos decided on the 2.8H because of its ultra high efficiency, compact design, unique 'Mammoth' inlet system and proven performance. The kit which is not warrantied by Ford or Shelby Autos includes an upgraded billet twin 75mm throttle body and one piece aliminum driveshaft. The 725 horsepower 'Super Snake' package costs $27,995 and is only available on coupes because of the lack of structural rigidity in convertibles. A 600 horsepower 2.3 roots type kit will be available for convertible models.
For more on the 2.8H Twin Screw kit from Kenne Bell check the out specs here.
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Comments (2 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy John #1, Posted: 1/7/2008
Its no wonder that the Kenne Bell kit isnt warrantied... they have a tendency to not last...
By Mike Delaney #2, Posted: 1/24/2008
The last post must have come from a KB competitor.
I have had one on my 96 cobra since new without a problem. I have helped to install several since without an issue. I have a 2.8H on my GT500 and it is great. I have seen people cars that have had problems and every one had either had a bad install or did not follow fuel and boost reqiurements. You cannot blame that on the blower. I have tried them all and they do not get better than the KB.
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