Thank you for your post!
So you can confirm, that Steeda 555-7016 also fits the Mach 1? Because Steeda explicitly notes that 555-7016 does not fit the Mach 1. If you have a Mach 1 or a GT350 you should use 555-7017.
Please have a look here:
Steeda 555-7016 vs Steeda 555-7017
It was absolutely the same for me. I was quite irritated by the force it was needed to get in the gears 1 and 2 and reverse.
After a few hundred kilometers it got massively better. Now it is only a bit hard, when the engine / transmission is cold. When warm it is as easy as with other cars.
Oh no!! This can't be true! Why the hell did Ford change this for the Mach 1? I bought 6 pieces of them!
There is absolutely no chance to get the filter in?
And thanks everybody for your hints!
@EFI
The Mahle pistons are quite interesting. They seem to be one of the lightest pistons for the Coyote out there.
I want the best and most durable naturally aspirated engine. I have no interest in supercharging it, because I love the characteristics of a naturally aspirated engine (you have to work more with them, because they simply don't always have plenty of power).
Hi folks
Do you have any recommendations regarding the best pistons / rods for a Coyote gen 3, that is intended to remain naturally aspirated? The target is about 500-550 hp. No need for 2000 hp. :wink:
The following criteria should apply:
- price does not matter
- as light as possible
- as...
Hi folks
Did anyone of the Mach 1 owners already replace the factory incandescent turn signal bulbs by the Diode Dynamics LED bulbs?
https://www.diodedynamics.com/switchback-turn-signal-led-kit-for-15-17-ford-mustang-18-20-mustang-gt350.html
I would be very interested to see, how these are...
The definitive answer is, that the european Mach 1's will get the 3.55 clutch type differential.
Somewhen later, when the diff is gone, I will switch to a Wavetrac with a 3.73 gearing.
Much cleaner without the stripes. I will remove the stripes as well. I don't understand why Ford doesn't offer the Mach 1 without stripes from the factory. They would even save money...
That may be true, but as long as the base chassis is quite capable, that's perfectly fine.
And do not forget, that the same applies for almost every car, so according to this argumentation, a Mercedes AMG C63 S with 510HP is just a variant of a diesel taxi (Mercedes C180d with 116HP).
Having the weight of each of these wheels would be great.
The 64S is the most beautiful one, in my opinion. Not as bulky as the standard one and not as squiggly as the handling package one.