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Old 10-21-2012, 02:56 AM
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I posted this before in the wrong forum so I deleted it and am putting it here, so if it looks familiar that is why. It didn't get any answers over there anyway.

I am slowly building an LQ4 and picked up a Powerdyne for cheap to throw on it. However, I only have the head. I have seen on Mustang forums that the Powerdyne and Vortech brackets are interchangeable.

Is this also true for our truck engines? It is easy to get a Vortech bracket, not so much for a Powerdyne one.
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Never read anything from a mustang forum. Just the info is enough to slow your truck down!

As for your question I have nothing to offer, just don't forget the only time you should talk about or to a mustang owner is before and after beating his *** in a race. haha
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That is true! Luckily none of my friends have mustangs but I do have one with a 4.6 powered F150. He talks so much crap about my current 4.3 but we'll see who has the last laugh.
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Funny thing is you can probably beat his *** on your 20" BMX bike. Then if you want you can put more lengths with a 21 speed! hahah Goodluck on your quest.
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This is probably better suited in the Forced Induction section so I moved it for you. There going to know more about these types of parts in there.
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Haha this is where I originally posted it before I deleted it, figuring it was a GM specific bracket. Anyways, I found some measurements for the Vortech bracket so I am going to do some measuring tomorrow and cross my fingers. I will post in here whether the holes match up or not.
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I am selling a complete powerdyne unit. For the right price i will part it out.

https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...8/#post5007518
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Actually I just bought a turbo so I am going to go that route instead. Thanks for the offer though. The SSS link didn't work for me though, it just brought up a blank thread page. FWIW I don't think it will fit the Vortech bracket, dumb mustang guys misleading me.
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