Zooks527
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Kind of a moot point, as you can't get MR without PP1 or PP2.Maybe the PP1 needs Magnaride bc of the suspension.
My base GT on 19s rides so smooth, I’d never take advantage of MR.
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Kind of a moot point, as you can't get MR without PP1 or PP2.Maybe the PP1 needs Magnaride bc of the suspension.
My base GT on 19s rides so smooth, I’d never take advantage of MR.
Did someone say photo?Please post a picture of your new Mustang GT. I test drove PP1 with magneride with a PP1 without. Both manual transmissions. I would never buy a Mustang without magneride. Very nice setup. Sounds like you have a lovely car. Enjoy!
Love that color and the artwork on the garage wall.Did someone say photo?
When I worked in Dearborn I often participated in HMI (human machine interface) driver clinics, where they have you go through various types of tests of the infotainment, driver controls, HVAC controls etc., and rate them and provide comments. This was both for their own and competitor products. I provided a lot of constructive feedback and often the engineers I spoke with agreed with me. Unfortunately, they too get overruled by the styling dept/studio and this stupid thing called Ford DNA. My biggest complaint with the premium Mustang interior, for instance, was that you were forced to go into the touchscreen menus to adjust the blower location (face, feet, both), but meanwhile, it has redundant and useless buttons for: A/C, Mac A/C, Defrost and Max Defrost. Two of those are not needed and could easily be controlled the same way as the base HVAC controls where you hold the temp control at the highest or lowest level and it then activates max defrost or max A/C. That would have freed up two buttons for the blower location and wouldn't have changed how it looked.
I agree and feel the same.But all said Ford did an overall good job with this car. I complain because I care, lol.
I heard it yesterday. I was merging onto the highway and romped on it and that’s when I heard it.Do let me know if you hear that buzz/grind/ratchet noise when shifting above 4K rpm. When I said “power shifting”, the noise happens in my car above 4K if I’m a little slow with releasing the clutch pedal and give it the gas too soon before having the clutch pedal fully released. In other words, i’m not constantly flooring it and popping the clutch. Maybe “power shift” was an incorrect term. Noise happens when accelerating and giving it some gas above 4K and letting the clutch slip some on the pedal release.
Thanks for reporting back on the “clutch buzz” sound? You concerned about it at all? Mine has settled down. Have not heard it in the last day or two. Car seems to be running great. I’ve got the 6 speed and could use a little extra torque in the lower rpm range. With traction control off, I can get rolling in first gear from a stop, clutch pedal fully out, then stomp on the gas going about 5 - 10 mph, it goes, but does not seem to spin the wheels or “burn out”. Those pilot sport 275’s must be really sticky. Of course, above 4K - 5k it’s a rocket ship to the moon.I heard it yesterday. I was merging onto the highway and romped on it and that’s when I heard it.
Thanks for the reply. I should have got the shop blower like you. Mine’s an over kill. I went all-out and got the metrovac blower, super powerful, has a washable filter and heats the air too. But too big, hard to maneuver. Does have a nice soft rubber tip on the hose so if I accidently touch the car, it won’t scratch. That, is unless i’m Looking at that black high gloss trim, which will cause it to scratch anyway.It's a beauty Holmes. Yep, the hood on my '18 was to far to the drivers sides. Has that taken care of before I picked the car. And I agree, there are a lot of nooks, and crannies that hold water. I found a small electric shop blower (about 1/3 the size of a regular yard blower) at Lowes for $19.95. I use that to blow the water out of all those little places before I dry the car. And yes, I hate that dang gloss black stuff Ford used on the grill, and trunk. I saw a fly land on the rear panel, and now I have little fly footprints where he came in for a landing. Not really, but it could have.
Nice! That's one of their best colors. And I didn't know how good those rims looked until someone else got them on here. So since we have a 19 GT PP1 (kona blue), and have the black wheels, I bought the Carroll Shelby Wheel version (CS14) and put all season tires on it for the winter. Now I can alternate between the 2 looksDid someone say photo?
Thanks!! Got the wall hanging from Amazon.com. I think the vendor may be out of that particular one. But, the have others. Just do a search on “mustang art”. If the vendor is in China consider spending the extra bucks to have it shipped express. Otherwise you may be waiting close to a month for delivery.Nice! That's one of their best colors. And I didn't know how good those rims looked until someone else got them on here. So since we have a 19 GT PP1 (kona blue), and have the black wheels, I bought the Carroll Shelby Wheel version (CS14) and put all season tires on it for the winter. Now I can alternate between the 2 looks
Also - where did you get that picture/s on your wall?? That's pretty killer. I'd like to get that as well
I'm not too terribly worried about it yet. I'm guessing it has been doing it since I bought it and I just never noticed or thought to listen intently enough to hear it. I hit 5000 miles on Saturday so assuming its been doing it since I bought it in August nothing has broken on me. And I drive it pretty hard. However I will be listening closer now and paying more attention to the clutch performance. I do not like the way the clutches feel in these Mustangs compared to how they felt in the older cars.Thanks for reporting back on the “clutch buzz” sound? You concerned about it at all? Mine has settled down. Have not heard it in the last day or two. Car seems to be running great. I’ve got the 6 speed and could use a little extra torque in the lower rpm range. With traction control off, I can get rolling in first gear from a stop, clutch pedal fully out, then stomp on the gas going about 5 - 10 mph, it goes, but does not seem to spin the wheels or “burn out”. Those pilot sport 275’s must be really sticky. Of course, above 4K - 5k it’s a rocket ship to the moon.