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How many times have you watched automotive how-to shows on cable TV and wondered how they make it look so easy, and where did they get all those expensive tools? If you're like most automotive enthusiasts, you don't have any of those awesome tools, let alone a lift in your garage.

To Chris Duke, host of the web TV show, iTunes podcast, and TV program Motorz, keeping how-to installations real for enthusiasts became his calling. By showing the average Joe how to install products on his vehicle using common tools he has in his garage, anyone can walk away from an episode having the confidence to go out and buy that product they always wanted on their ride and install it themselves.

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How to Install a Supercharger

Posted December 04, 2010 8:30 AM by motorztv

In this episode, Chris Duke shows you to install a supercharger on a 2008 Ford Mustang GT. He's joined by Nick Schmitt, an engineer from ATI ProCharger of Lenexa, Kansas. Together, Chris and Nick master a project that many car enthusiasts won't attempt, but that only requires the hand tools in your garage.

The supercharger kit that Chris and Nick install provides a 65 – 75% gain in horsepower and is street-legal in many states. It includes a handheld programmer, mass air extender, intercooler, additional fuel pump, pressure-relief valve, and charge piping. Unlike other superchargers, the ATI ProCharger locates the mass air flow sensor on the top (not the tube) for more laminar flow.

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