This can't be right. We need to wait for announcement from Ford. But anything over 3,900lbs and/or less than 700hp is going to be a disappointment. In my opinion, the car needs to have at least 50-75hp more than the prior GT500 and be under 3,900lbs for it to out-perform the competition.
Ideally you should bleed the brakes after each track event. If you're not hard on the brakes, you can stretch it out to every 3 track days or so. I would definitely recommend Castrol SRF.
Also, please keep us posted on the R888R tires. I'd love to know how much faster those are than the Cup...
I should have taken pics, but YES, I have. I've winched the car on and and off the trailer with no problem using the front ZL1 tow hook. Zero problems whatsoever.
Anyone consider switching over to the Toyo R888R's? It might possibly be a better HDPE tire, and it might even last longer. Looking at the specs, the R888R 305's are about as wide as the Cup 2 315's. A square 305 setup would probably work well on any GT350 or GT350R.
Dyno results should be SAE corrected only. Not STD, not extrapolated flywheel power, and not anything else. Keep it SAE and not some fake over-inflated number. The numbers on this thread are meaningless.
I typically prefer American Racing headers to Kooks, but for this application (GT350), I think there might be an advantage with the Kooks since it's a stepped header. I also know some reputable tuners that prefer the Kooks for this car. I would be very interested in getting an opinion from a...
I'm scheduled on Oct 23-24 for the 2 day event, but I may not be able to make it that weekend either. I'm looking to switch with someone who is registered for one of the early October classes. I already talked to the Track Attack guys and they said if someone wants to swap classes they're okay...
Yeah, I really don't feel comfortable with oil temps that high though. I wouldn't be surprised if I saw 300+ at the track since I'm able to get up to 275 degrees on the street. That's just ridiculous.