firestarter2
Well-Known Member
Most(99%)cars are not guaranteed to work on the track, they are guaranteed to only work on the street.I'm still waiting fornsomeonento shownme anything from Ford prior to the owners supplement that excludes the car from the track.
Or something that says track package required for track use.
Naming the car Shelby GT350 and advertising the racing history of that name plate shows that Ford implied that any car that they put the GT350 name on was meant for tracking.
And [MENTION=19066]Epiphany[/MENTION] I gave you a link. Thanks for ignoring information that doesn't support your argument.
When they offer a Track Package and someone decides to not get it and then immediately goes on the Track and overheats that on the consumer.
I understand that some of you thought that you could track a car for X amount of time and you would be fine. But that assumes that the car is literally overheating and takes until X amount of time to get critical. From a engineering point of view that doesn't make any sense.
So troll that I am it seemed like it would be a reasonable approach to try to get Ford in good faith to provide a solution that was backed with a warranty. Instead you have people saying they were mislead,threatening law suits, and bashing the car designed by the people you now want to help you in good faith.
You literally 6 months ago could of got the parts list together for the swap and sent it to FP and said can you guys make this a bundle so we can get it at a discount.
As many of you have said Ford is reading this thread.
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