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Year: 1992
Model: Mustang LX
Mods: Heavy
State: GA
Type: Nice Weather
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[07/25/2002] Vortech Supercharger Systems now available for 2002 Mustang GTs through Reinhart Automotive

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Good news for 2001 and 2002 Mustang GT and Bullitt owners. Reinhart Automotive is now offering a complete Vortech kit for the 2001 and 2002 GT and Bullitts. These kits come with our own Custom programming to meet the needs of the discriminating Mustang owner.

With their kits, Reinhart claims your car should produce between 350 and 400 RWHP, depending on your specific modifications (automatic transmission cars will be a little lower). These are complete kits that include 42 lb./hr. fuel injectors, Anderson Ford Powerpipe and air filter, 90mm SVT Lighting Mass Air Flow meter, 255 liter/hr. in-tank fuel pump, our custom chip programming and a separate MAF wiring harness to relocate the Air Charge Temperature (ACT) sensor to the optimal placement on the 2002 Mustangs.

With the Vortech kit, Reinhart says you can make the power that you should make, safely.

They also offer kits for the 1999 and up Mustangs as well.

www.reinhartautomotive.com
3020 Bravo Court
Orange Park, FL 32065

Tel: (904) 276-5003
Fax: (904) 276-2092

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