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Ford has stopped production of GT350Rs during the winter in past years.
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I believe they are doing that this year also. I think production stopped a little bit ago or is stopping soon.Ford has stopped production of GT350Rs during the winter in past years.
I think the point is, if you want an all out track car, buy the GT350 with coolers. Ford doesn't make money on selling track cars. For those where it's a show stopper and cant afford the GT350, buy the 1LE.The note in the manual about the extra coolers recommended for track days is a mystery and a show stopper for me. Just make the coolers part of PP2 if needs them.
I guess Ford didn't learn anything with the GT350. The PP2 should have a similar performance on track as the SS 1LE without adding aftermarket parts or whats the point
It's probably also that Ford knows a huge majority of the cars will never be tracked or only see some AutoX or 1/4 passes.I think the point is, if you want an all out track car, buy the GT350 with coolers. Ford doesn't make money on selling track cars. For those where it's a show stopper and cant afford the GT350, buy the 1LE.
Does it suck for some...sure it does. In all reality though, none in here knows how easily the PP2s will go into limp mode.
They knew this about the "tech" pack cars, too...Turns out they were right. The few people who actually wanted to track the cars disappeared or bought track packs/Rs and the other people who wanted to complain but never planned to track their cars or even experienced any limp mode at all, signed up for a class-action lawsuit.It's probably also that Ford knows a huge majority of the cars will never be tracked or only see some AutoX or 1/4 passes.
I’m on the same plan, though looking at Edelbrock and Whipple now instead (seems Roush detunes the life out of it).Well at least the roush supercharger comes with a pump, heat exchanger and reservoir. I'm seriously thinking about getting one for my car but I guess I gotta get the car first. It'd be like a poor man's Cobra.
They are a free option.I’m on the same plan, though looking at Edelbrock and Whipple now instead (seems Roush detunes the life out of it).
Can anyone confirm the cloth Recaros come standard on PP2? Didn’t see anything definitive yet...
The Roush is a good unit ...But you have to send your ECU to them to have it reprogramed. They do provide paid turn around. Now on the otherhand the Edelbrock has everything you need, fits like a glove, with tons of power down low as well as upstairs..... Did I mention I have one sitting on my garage floor waiting for my car which is awaiting shipment and for me to install the supercharger.I’m on the same plan, though looking at Edelbrock and Whipple now instead (seems Roush detunes the life out of it).
Can anyone confirm the cloth Recaros come standard on PP2? Didn’t see anything definitive yet...
Thank you. does your price include destination and delivery? I just tried putting the options in the site, I got to your number really close, should it be more like 51,185? Here is my breakdown GT premium 39,095 PP2 6,500 Active exh 895 premium plus dig cluster 2,200 leather recaro 1,595 destination 900GTPP2 is $44495 base, add $2000 for premium, $2200 for 401a and $1700 for leather recaros. $50,400 for as shown.
$44495 with cloth Recaros seems pretty good. It's $43695 for a base with magnaride (which includes 301A and Perf Pack), so if that quoted pricing is correct, PP2 is only a tad over $1000 more.They are a free option.
Hell yeah - I’m with you. Edelbrock is the most underrated unit on the market but they were a full design iteration ahead of the others which are now catching up. I’m still between them and Whipple, which is also a great Unit. The arrogant Whipple rep who posts on M6G has me leaning toward edelbrock though b/c he makes the company look horribly unprofessional from customer service perspective.The Roush is a good unit ...But you have to send your ECU to them to have it reprogramed. They do provide paid turn around. Now on the otherhand the Edelbrock has everything you need, fits like a glove, with tons of power down low as well as upstairs..... Did I mention I have one sitting on my garage floor waiting for my car which is awaiting shipment and for me to install the supercharger.