So you've bought one of the baddest factory muscle cars to ever roll off the assembly line, had some fun with it but want more horsepower to throw you back in the seat? Need a little more oomph to play with the heavily modified street machines? Well Hellion Power Systems has just what you need, and it's a very simple kit to work with that even allows you to retain the factory supercharger.
As mentioned, using the factory supercharger is an option or alternatively you can go with a sheet metal intake. Like most modular powered Mustangs, the underhood area is a tight place to be working. To offer the most ease of install the twin 61mm (or optional 66mm) turbochargers, they mount on the underside of the car, aside the transmission taking advantage of what little extra space that Ford provided under there. What does one get for the price of $6,495? On the low boost setting of 16 psi this kit produces over 840 hp, but crank the boost up to 40 psi and you'll get a hefty 1200 horsepower, something that's hard to do with a twin screw blower alone.
As rumors swirl around the idea of the GT500 switching to turbo's from the factory, Hellion brings GT500 owners the option of trying it out without having to wait on a rumor.
http://hellionpowersystems.com/
As mentioned, using the factory supercharger is an option or alternatively you can go with a sheet metal intake. Like most modular powered Mustangs, the underhood area is a tight place to be working. To offer the most ease of install the twin 61mm (or optional 66mm) turbochargers, they mount on the underside of the car, aside the transmission taking advantage of what little extra space that Ford provided under there. What does one get for the price of $6,495? On the low boost setting of 16 psi this kit produces over 840 hp, but crank the boost up to 40 psi and you'll get a hefty 1200 horsepower, something that's hard to do with a twin screw blower alone.
As rumors swirl around the idea of the GT500 switching to turbo's from the factory, Hellion brings GT500 owners the option of trying it out without having to wait on a rumor.
http://hellionpowersystems.com/