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I have seen many pics of the track pack spoiler, but I have not seen any pics of how it looks when looking at the trunk lid. Here is an example of the style of pic I am talking about:


Can someone find one? I can't find it...I am looking to see how the spoiler looks attached to the trunk lid from that angle.
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I tried looking around but I ended up just zooming and cropping on a picture I had. I'll keep looking though.
 
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I tried looking around but I ended up just zooming and cropping on a picture I had. I'll keep looking though.
Thank you. I can't decide if I want that wing when I order or not. Issue is, from the "leaked" ordering guide and statements made by Ford, the Track Package will include the wing on the yellow GT350. To me, the design of the body already has a "built-in" spoiler and there is no need, look wise, to place a "spoiler on top of a spoiler". I like the normal black small spoiler trim piece as shown here:
 

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Thank you. I can't decide if I want that wing when I order or not. Issue is, from the "leaked" ordering guide and statements made by Ford, the Track Package will include the wing on the yellow GT350. To me, the design of the body already has a "built-in" spoiler and there is no need, look wise, to place a "spoiler on top of a spoiler". I like the normal black small spoiler trim piece as shown here:
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Does the track pack wing serve a purpose or is it just for looks? I can't remember exactly if someone said on another thread that it was functional.
 

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Does the track pack wing serve a purpose or is it just for looks? I can't remember exactly if someone said on another thread that it was functional.


Functional might be a dubious term. It might not produce any downforce, but if it at least cancels lift it can increase high speed stability. Someone might see it produces no downforce then blatantly believe it's not functional even if the car is more stable with it at high speed.
 

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Functional might be a dubious term. It might not produce any downforce, but if it at least cancels lift it can increase high speed stability. Someone might see it produces no downforce then blatantly believe it's not functional even if the car is more stable with it at high speed.
Ford has stated that the Track Pack spoiler will create a real down force. For those of us that run road course speeds of 110-150 mph this spoiler will be noticeable over the standard GT350 spoiler. As far as the front splitter goes I don't know if the Track Pack front splitter will create more down force than the standard splitter. I plan on asking this question at the NY Auto Show. Maybe both splitters are the same?

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Ford has stated that the Track Pack spoiler will create a real down force. For those of us that run road course speeds of 110-150 mph this spoiler will be noticeable over the standard GT350 spoiler. As far as the front splitter goes I don't know if the Track Pack front splitter will create more down force than the standard splitter. I plan on asking this question at the NY Auto Show. Maybe both splitters are the same?

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Track Package will not have a different front splitter. Only the R will have the larger splitter.
 
 








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