svttim
Well-Known Member
Damn statistics. Lets assume that there are ten engine replacements for every high mileage cars. There is a small percentage of GT350s that have been driven with high milage. I was told by someone within Ford, the failure rates for the 15-18 where twice what a Coyote was, Four to two. The 19/20 cars were the same as the coyote. This does not take into account the issues that were caused by the supplier in the 19 run. And I cannot reveal the source, They want to be employed.Not trying to attack anybody myself either. I don’t expect them to say anything different because that’s their personal experience. The point I was trying to make, is while let’s say one of them had that “higher” mileage experience, there’s let’s say ten cars that had an engine replacement. So while yes they had that experience, many others do not. Which generally, the people who have those “higher” mileage experiences, along with sharing their experiences, say the problem it self is fake or overblown by others.
That’s where I begin to feel the truth gets stretched a bit for no real reason, because I don’t think people are lying about it having issues being rather common. I mean, there’s a reason Ford wanted them off the books so bad for ESP’s and why you cannot even get a “used car” ESP on them anymore with inspection. I feel like everyday somewhere I see a thread or post about it happening, which is why I feel this way. Obviously the issues are more with the early cars, but they weren’t fully solved even in the 19/20’s. Again, I think the 350 is an awesome car, and agree with you fully on that, it’s absolutely bespoke. I’m also glad to hear it has treated you well, that is awesome.
If the ESP’s were readily available the 350 would have certainly been on my radar more, but I couldn’t do it given the concerns about it. Tracking adds a whole other layer, and when I speak of reliability of any of these cars, I really am speaking of stock vehicles that are driven in an enthusiast fashion, not necessarily tracked. Again, I love hearing when guys have gotten lots of miles out of them, I think it’s great. I just feel it’s unfair to the majority of others who haven’t had great luck, to act like they’re overblowing it, that’s the only point I was trying to make.
I also remember Boss motors going kaboom early in the run.
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