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Hi all, just purchased a 2020 gt350. What are the first mods/preventative maintanence I should go for? 13k miles.
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Very nice! I’d put rock guards on, ZL1 addons makes nice sets(theres others to). Catch cans. Resonator delete(this is subjective, the R sound is even better). And sliplo for the front splitter. These cars don’t need much, there amazing right out of the box. Congrats, beautiful car.
 

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3.0 whipple, fuel system, Id1300s, offroad longtubes, should about cover it.
Car will be a blast.
 

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Very nice! I’d put rock guards on, ZL1 addons makes nice sets(theres others to). Catch cans. Resonator delete(this is subjective, the R sound is even better). And sliplo for the front splitter. These cars don’t need much, there amazing right out of the box. Congrats, beautiful car.
Thanks! Actually the resonator delete was done day 2 of owning car... Can not complain in the slightest. Sounds amazing. Got it though, will do those soon once its paid off. Thoughts on Euro taillights and headers?
 
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Very nice! I’d put rock guards on, ZL1 addons makes nice sets(theres others to). Catch cans. Resonator delete(this is subjective, the R sound is even better). And sliplo for the front splitter. These cars don’t need much, there amazing right out of the box. Congrats, beautiful car.
Also, any vendors in particular that I should look at or any with decent reviews?
 

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Catch cans, oem. Zl1 sells direct. There’s some really good vendors here. Just scroll down to the vendor section. The stock exhaust is very good on these cars. Cosmetic stuff is always subjective, its your car do what you like.
Tint. Can’t imagine not having that here in the sw its so frick’n hot in the summer.

Also, any vendors in particular that I should look at or any with decent reviews?
 
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3.0 whipple, fuel system, Id1300s, offroad longtubes, should about cover it.
Car will be a blast.
Was thinking about supercharging long term but also not sure, how is reliability on the voodoos with boost? Heard it wasnt the greatest but haven't looked too much into it
 

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The whipple setup works very well on these cars. My old 20 350 was 752 to the rear wheels on pump gas, stock exhaust(resonator delete). Wasn’t the least bit worried about reliability. I did do the opg’s and other supporting mods for peace of mind. It’s a whole different car with that mod.

Was thinking about supercharging long term but also not sure, how is reliability on the voodoos with boost? Heard it wasnt the greatest but haven't looked too much into it
 

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The whipple setup works very well on these cars. My old 20 350 was 752 to the rear wheels on pump gas, stock exhaust(resonator delete). Wasn’t the least bit worried about reliability. I did do the opg’s and other supporting mods for peace of mind. It’s a whole different car with that mod.
Wow, side-note, any reliability concerns with the 20's? Aside from making sure oil is topped off every 500ish miles anything else I should be checking for? Definitely wanted to go FBO at some point, assuming I can do that with minimal concerns if you can whipple it.
 

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Try to not let the noise on the internet about engine’s spoil your enjoyment of the car. If your the least bit concerned buy Ford’s extended warranty. Your car should still be under bumper to bumper and the extended plans are inexpensive for what you get. I do the same, check the oil periodically, and get some temp in the car, before I let it fly. Pretty much the same with every other vehicle or piece of equipment Iā€˜ve ever owned.

Wow, side-note, any reliability concerns with the 20's? Aside from making sure oil is topped off every 500ish miles anything else I should be checking for? Definitely wanted to go FBO at some point, assuming I can do that with minimal concerns if you can whipple it.
 
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Try to not let the noise on the internet about engine’s spoil your enjoyment of the car. If your the least bit concerned buy Ford’s extended warranty. Your car should still be under bumper to bumper and the extended plans are inexpensive for what you get. I do the same, check the oil periodically, and get some temp in the car, before I let it fly. Pretty much the same with every other vehicle or piece of equipment Iā€˜ve ever owned.
I still have 13 months on the bumper to bumper, was debating if I wanted to add another year onto it with premiumcare what do you think? I was looking into it and I still should be able to since I am within the 41 months of when car was purchased still.
 
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Try to not let the noise on the internet about engine’s spoil your enjoyment of the car. If your the least bit concerned buy Ford’s extended warranty. Your car should still be under bumper to bumper and the extended plans are inexpensive for what you get. I do the same, check the oil periodically, and get some temp in the car, before I let it fly. Pretty much the same with every other vehicle or piece of equipment Iā€˜ve ever owned.
Also how does that work when modding the car, would think that any mods (especially a whipple) would void that lmao
 

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The whipple mod would void it most likely, lol. I was lucky and have a very good relationship with my local service department. I probably could have gotten something covered if I had had an issue. That said, just don’t put a tune in it and you’ll be fine. If memory serves me correctly it was less then 2k for an additional 5-6 years of coverage at the top level with 24k miles or so added online from a few different Ford sellers.

https://grangerfordextendedwarranty...QrvOFFe6_UP5SsO7BT6LqGut9aLxkwHxoCgfQQAvD_BwE


Also how does that work when modding the car, would think that any mods (especially a whipple) would void that lmao
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