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Hey everyone,

My car is mainly a canyon carver and track toy. Currently I have this on the car:
-Ford performance lowering springs and sway bar kit
-steeda camber plates
-corsa resonator delete X pipe
-19x11 Apex EC-7 with 305/30/19 Michelin PS4S
-ARP 3.5in wheel studs
-SRP pedals
-rear seat delete


I was thinking of getting Steeda’s IRS subframe brace to lock up the rear a little more. Any other good mods anyone recommends? I am new to this platform so I am still learning what is best with these cars. Really appreciate any advice! Thank you!
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You've got way more mods than me and I've taken mine to the track plenty of times. You can drive them off the dealership lot and straight to the track. I'd say you are probably good to go with the addition of a passenger's side oil catch can.
 

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Pads and high temp brake fluid are always useful

Would second the catch can also.
 
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You've got way more mods than me and I've taken mine to the track plenty of times. You can drive them off the dealership lot and straight to the track. I'd say you are probably good to go with the addition of a passenger's side oil catch can.
I agree. I just enjoy modifying cars honestly. Who makes a good passenger’s side oil catch can?
 
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Pads and high temp brake fluid are always useful

Would second the catch can also.
I have quite a bit of pad life on my OEM pads. After that, I was thinking of putting the caliperfexion extended stud kit on there to swap Glocs RS1s for the street (I think that is what they are called?) and R12s for the track.

what brake fluid do you recommend?
 

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I have quite a bit of pad life on my OEM pads. After that, I was thinking of putting the caliperfexion extended stud kit on there to swap Glocs RS1s for the street (I think that is what they are called?) and R12s for the track.

what brake fluid do you recommend?
Castrol SRF if you want the best of the best, Motul 600/660 if more budget but still good.

I personally run the motul and have had no issues but allot of people i know swear by the SRF
 

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Here is a video we did a few months back discussing the Steeda upgrades on a Steeda GT350



As well as the GT350R:

 

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Following this thread!! Great info so far!
 

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best track mod would be wide, sticky tires--preferably square setup so you can rotate. Geez, a GT 350 is one of the best cars at the track without any mods.
 

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best track mod would be wide, sticky tires--preferably square setup so you can rotate. Geez, a GT 350 is one of the best cars at the track without any mods.
I have a squared 19x11 setup already on 305 PS4S! This was the best mod I have done on the car though by far compared to the others.
 
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Here is a video we did a few months back discussing the Steeda upgrades on a Steeda GT350



As well as the GT350R:

Great info! I really like your guys stuff! Seems like most of the suspension mods for this car is IRS stuff. Which I can understand just by driving it. Thank you!
 

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My question is :
What is goal?
I personally don't like seeing people suggesting things without knowing exactly what you would like to achieve.

Please get a little deeper on this :) I'm here to help :)
Alex
 

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Castrol SRF if you want the best of the best, Motul 600/660 if more budget but still good.

I personally run the motul and have had no issues but allot of people i know swear by the SRF
GT350 OEM pads and brake fluid are plenty good for canyon carving and track for the average (and above average) driver.
 

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Hey everyone,

My car is mainly a canyon carver and track toy. Currently I have this on the car:
-Ford performance lowering springs and sway bar kit
-steeda camber plates
-corsa resonator delete X pipe
-19x11 Apex EC-7 with 305/30/19 Michelin PS4S
-ARP 3.5in wheel studs
-SRP pedals
-rear seat delete


I was thinking of getting Steeda’s IRS subframe brace to lock up the rear a little more. Any other good mods anyone recommends? I am new to this platform so I am still learning what is best with these cars. Really appreciate any advice! Thank you!
Two threads worth reading in detail:

https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...enance-parts-tools-to-make-life-easier.41706/

https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...al-information-ignore-at-your-own-risk.89612/
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