kwpony
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I was thinking the same thing. ;)I'll be damned if I didn't want that hood w/scoops or air ducts for my Ecoboost!
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I was thinking the same thing. ;)I'll be damned if I didn't want that hood w/scoops or air ducts for my Ecoboost!
I like your product. Customers that want an authentic Shelby will have no issues paying for this product. :ford:We could build a car for less but would lack almost all required compliance for Ford approval. One of the benefits of our close partnership is that Ford also finances 75% of our conversions through Ford Motor Credit. As a company, I have no interest in competing with online retailers or being the low price leader. We never have and it's simply not our market, as several others are very good at it. Again, I understand that this car isn't for everyone and it may be hard for the DIY'er to see the value past the sum of the highlight options you have seen published. Thanks!
Since it looks like SAI is working on a solution that maybe what a lot of 2105/2016 GT350 base/tech owners are looking for... I invite you to come to the thread that we are discussing our every option; and give us what information you canHi Guys,
Now to your question! I have both active and passive cooling systems for the GT350 that have been in testing and some are modular to the GTs, Ecoboost and even the V6s. Current in-cars are differential (active), manual transmission (GT & GT350 active and passive) and oil (active and passive). We're just about to release the passive parts and packages and were still experimenting with quieter versions of the active systems. The ones that have passed durability and destruction are LOUD!
I'm not always on the forums but can always be reached by email [email protected].
Thanks again!
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I think it means Enhancement.what does the E stand for?
Agreed! To busy for my taste. What I'd like to know, if anyone could weigh in is this:Not sure I like that hood. Is this the wrong GTE or is it the same as the Hertz car?
Perhaps it means...economy!I think it means Enhancement.
To be fair to Shelby on this... Keith is right on this score. If you're a bargain hunter, this isn't the car for you. If you want some enhancements out of the gate with Ford approval and without warranty invalidation, and want to roll it into your loan, Shelby and Roush are the only games in town.We could build a car for less but would lack almost all required compliance for Ford approval. One of the benefits of our close partnership is that Ford also finances 75% of our conversions through Ford Motor Credit. As a company, I have no interest in competing with online retailers or being the low price leader. We never have and it's simply not our market, as several others are very good at it. Again, I understand that this car isn't for everyone and it may be hard for the DIY'er to see the value past the sum of the highlight options you have seen published. Thanks!
Also, the difference you spend will probably worth it in resale value.To be fair there are a lot of other parts beyond the GT. I would guess it has the Ford Racing Suspension Track pack vs the street pack on the GT. Also the extra cooling parts for the track. I wonder the weight of the Shelby vs GT or EB.
I would suggest that if you want an out of the box Eco Boost track car the Shelby GTE is very good. If you want a V8 the 350 is worth the extra $. As and EB owner that working of the track idea, I am adding a lot of the parts in this car, but I not extremely mechanically oriented so am paying a good penny to have most of the parts put in. If you calculate the cost of upgrading for me the Shelby isn't so bad plus the jump in parts is more for the EB vs GT.
I will sell you my base M6-with a built motor with sleeved support/OPG/CG,3.2 KB with 8 rib upgrade/ATI damper, SW long tube headers(choice of cats or no cats) tuned by lund with N gauge for 14-18psi, fore triple pump return system/ID1000s,RXT twin clutch, MGW, one piece drive shaft, Ford racing axles, Steeda stop the hop package, BMR lowering springs, Viking adjustable shocks, Koni adjustable struts, APR splitter/bigworm racing stripes and GT350 steering wheel for less than that.The only failures of Shelby to me was in 2013/2014 when they were putting the bumper & hoods on these cars that made them look 8 years old.
Examples: 2014 Shelby GT/CS & 2013 GT350
They took 13/14 cars that had the "GT500 front fascia" stock from Ford, and threw on the old style bumper hood from cars in the 2005-2010 era. It just made them look dated.
Once again, back to why some people are so harsh on Shelby or any aftermarket company is b/c Mustangs are relatively "cheap" cars, and DIY'ers / home garage grease monkeys like to tinker and work on them at home.
So Shelby isn't for everyone. Its for someone who wants a high quality turn key solution, also one that will actually hold some of its value. Where if you do the same mods yourself, the car isn't worth anything anymore as its a "molested" car.
This price point & package starts approaching GT350 territory if you start with a $40k GT Prem with PP pack and add an $18k package + transportation.
Now if you take a stripper $33k base GT + $18, you're only at $51k for a car set up with track suspension, added performance, that looks pretty sexy/high end, and will hold its value pretty nicely compared to a self modded car.
Just a riot you are! yuck yuck yuck. Yes 300HP on regular gas, 0-60 in 5.6 seconds and close to 30mph on the highway- plus the sound of it and yes, the V6 does sell to others than fleets and "women". If it wasn't for the "lesser" mustangs it's no secret that the nameplate wouldn't have ever lasted fifty years. And the performance of this car is better than most of the V8 models from the beginning all the way up til 2012. Just stating facts and not justifying my purchase, but I do hate when mustang owners make idiotic jokes about other people's cars. We're all in this club together and should treat eachother with respect. If that's not good with you then go buy a Camaro.Ford is still selling V6 mustangs for customers other than Fleet programs or women? :lol:
Sooo you're the one.Just a riot you are! yuck yuck yuck. Yes 300HP on regular gas, 0-60 in 5.6 seconds and close to 30mph on the highway- plus the sound of it and yes, the V6 does sell to others than fleets and "women". If it wasn't for the "lesser" mustangs it's no secret that the nameplate wouldn't have ever lasted fifty years. And the performance of this car is better than most of the V8 models from the beginning all the way up til 2012. Just stating facts and not justifying my purchase, but I do hate when mustang owners make idiotic jokes about other people's cars. We're all in this club together and should treat eachother with respect. If that's not good with you then go buy a Camaro.
not really. the vin is still just a GT vin. just like roush.Also, the difference you spend will probably worth it in resale value.
ie: if you spend $10,000k in mods yourself, the mods are basically worthless when you sell the car. In fact, they will probably hurt the resale value of the car. However, if you spent $18,000 on the Shelby package, it would probably increase the value of the car by $8-10k+ when you go to sell it.