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Roush to introduce a new Phased R2300 ROUSHcharger line-up


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Roush to introduce a new Phased R2300 ROUSHcharger line-upROUSH Performance introduces a new Phased R2300 ROUSHcharger lineup destined for the 2005-2010 Ford Mustang. Owners can start at a base "Phase 1" level and grow to "Phase 2" and finally "Phase 3" as time, budget, and desire allows.

ROUSH will offer several variations for 2005-2010 Mustangs in both single-belt and dual-belt configurations.

The SB Phase 1 R2300 ROUSHcharger starts at 475 horsepower (435 lb.-ft. torque) and has a suggested retail price of $5799.00. The SB Phase 2 model jumps to 550 horsepower (500 lb.-ft. torque) and retails at $6699.00. An upgrade between these models will retail for $1499.00.

In a dual-belt system the supercharger is isolated from the other FEAD components such as the alternator and water pump. This allows for a reduced belt length and the overall system inertia and demands on the belt tensioner is also greatly reduced. The DB Phase 1 R2300 ROUSHcharger has 475 horsepower (435 lb.-ft. torque) and a suggested retail of $6999.00, while the DB Phase 2 steps up to 550 horsepower (500 lb.-ft. torque) and comes in at $7499.00. The DB Phase 3 R2300 ROUSHcharger will push out 625 horsepower (565 lb.-ft. torque) and retail at $12,999.00. Users can choose upgrade kits (between the dual-belt phases), which ranges in price from $2,099.00 to $6,499.

All the Phased R2300 ROUSHchargers come with an air-to-water intercooler with 90-day parts-only warranty of both the SB and DB Phase 1 and 2 ROUSHchargers. The DB Phase 3 carries a 3-year/36,000 mile warranty from the vehicle's original in-service date, or 12-months/12,000 miles on cars already past this mark.

The kits are expected to begin shipping in mid-June.