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Here's the thing.
The OPGs are cast not billet. Some people keep saying they are billet, they are not BILLET!
This is not the first set of opg's to fail. I've talked to Tom at ford performance yesterday for an hour on the phone about opg's, the hose issues, and a few other things. These guys at ford performance are good guys, but when it comes to the GT350 and the voodoo they are totally clueless. I knew long ago the opg's were not billet, hellion proved this as have others that had stock gears fail. But FP says not one single car has had a OPG or hose fail. REALLY?!?!?! Really ford performance?
He also said the hose fix is an easy one, his exact words were and I quote......"just contact your local dealer and they will get you in and swap out the lines free of charge" he also said these lines have not let loose just slight seepage. BULLSHIT!
I told Tom that the lines are not even available yet and that I received my notice late October and I just talked to my service manager and parts manager Tuesday. Both of whom I deal with on a weekly to monthly basis. I have it set up that when the hoses do become available they will be given to me so I can install them myself.
Back on subject:
Ford performance denies any OPG failures.
Ford performance denies any hose failures.
Ford performance denies any engine failures from either of the above.
More lies and more fake news. Members of this forum proven this already. I mentioned this to him and I understand that he may be unaware of what's really going on, but just so everyone knows, the opg's are not billet, and the hoses are still not available.
Both of which I find unacceptable.
When I asked ford performance about the new suspension springs for the GT350 all they know is the part number. Well I keep getting the exact same answer. Call back in another week. When I asked if the springs are made by Eibach he didn't know, but let's assume they are. The Eibach springs lower the car .7 rear and .9 front. I'll pass and keep my R springs. I don't want to lover my car, and I want to keep it a handling car.
Moral of the story,
I wish fords own people were more informed on what they sell and offer.
And last thing, I agree that the engine oil temps should be up to operating temps before getting into the RPM's but even if the temps are cold the opg's still shouldn't fail. It would of saved a lot of peace of mind to used billet gears. Dumb that they didn't if you ask me.
The OPGs are cast not billet. Some people keep saying they are billet, they are not BILLET!
This is not the first set of opg's to fail. I've talked to Tom at ford performance yesterday for an hour on the phone about opg's, the hose issues, and a few other things. These guys at ford performance are good guys, but when it comes to the GT350 and the voodoo they are totally clueless. I knew long ago the opg's were not billet, hellion proved this as have others that had stock gears fail. But FP says not one single car has had a OPG or hose fail. REALLY?!?!?! Really ford performance?
He also said the hose fix is an easy one, his exact words were and I quote......"just contact your local dealer and they will get you in and swap out the lines free of charge" he also said these lines have not let loose just slight seepage. BULLSHIT!
I told Tom that the lines are not even available yet and that I received my notice late October and I just talked to my service manager and parts manager Tuesday. Both of whom I deal with on a weekly to monthly basis. I have it set up that when the hoses do become available they will be given to me so I can install them myself.
Back on subject:
Ford performance denies any OPG failures.
Ford performance denies any hose failures.
Ford performance denies any engine failures from either of the above.
More lies and more fake news. Members of this forum proven this already. I mentioned this to him and I understand that he may be unaware of what's really going on, but just so everyone knows, the opg's are not billet, and the hoses are still not available.
Both of which I find unacceptable.
When I asked ford performance about the new suspension springs for the GT350 all they know is the part number. Well I keep getting the exact same answer. Call back in another week. When I asked if the springs are made by Eibach he didn't know, but let's assume they are. The Eibach springs lower the car .7 rear and .9 front. I'll pass and keep my R springs. I don't want to lover my car, and I want to keep it a handling car.
Moral of the story,
I wish fords own people were more informed on what they sell and offer.
And last thing, I agree that the engine oil temps should be up to operating temps before getting into the RPM's but even if the temps are cold the opg's still shouldn't fail. It would of saved a lot of peace of mind to used billet gears. Dumb that they didn't if you ask me.
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