And you'd think the Mustang engineers at Ford would be aware of those conditions and test the components under that heat and pressure and ensure said components would hold up. The AC compressor in my 2016 at the time went out TWICE. I'm hoping the system in my '22 will fair better.
Meh... I'd rather have what is already in place (and paid for) take the beating than spend money on something that's just for looks and will look like shit if it takes a hit due to the thin aluminum build. But to each his own! 🤷🏾♂️