Performance is but one “merit” of a car. There are many cars that a ZR1 might outperform but that doesn’t mean the they aren’t worth it. And , honestly, the only people that will actually determine it’s worth are those plunking down their Benjamin’s for it.
Come on guys. Doesn’t anyone on here know how to use Google? :facepalm::crackup::cwl::like:
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/glove-box-light-switch-installed-on-2021.171352/
Asking anything about the S650 on this forum can be dangerous to your health. đź¤
If you really want answers you have to go to M7G. And the short answer is no! Over a year and nothing. Doesn’t appear to be a priority for anyone...
These look good. They also have these in Matte Black. And in 19". Damn these are 10 spoke as well.
https://www.americanmuscle.com/tsw-15mustang-canard-matte-black-wheel-19x105-tw004mx19051225.html
Not necessary as it not a preventative. All Coyote's have the tic. It's just the volume level. If you can hear it use the Ceratec. If you can't leave well enough alone.
As I said, pointless. You can't prevent something that's already there.
Hi Wayne and welcome to the forum. Questions are always welcome. You might consider posting your UK questions here. We have a lot of great members across the pond! 🇨🇦🇬🇧🇺🇸
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/forums/united-kingdom.92/
Well..............................The short answer is no. I do not believe anyone on here has ever had an issue with using Ceratec. Now Ceratec will change the color of your oil. If a dealer goes by the strict letter of the warranty, additives are not allowed. So it "could" be an issue if your...
5w-20 Syn Blend is what is spec'ed for our 2019's. Changing to 5W-30 will not help nor hurt. Changing from full to a blend and then back will hurt nothing as well.
I'm with Crew. Embrace the Tic. Or get Ceratec! :like:
Honestly, 50/50. You “should” be fine folks here add some psi and so it every year without issue. ”But”, there is always an outside chance you get a tire that can’t handle it and crack.
It’s been determined over the past 10+ years that these engines tick. It’s inherent in the engine and the oil used means nothing. The volume of the tick can increase and decrease due to a number of factors but nothing is a given. Nothing’s been proven. Do yourself a favor. If it bothers you...