Bosshog
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That's some Princess Bride mumbo?An inscrutable riddle, stuffed inside a mystery, wrapped by an enigma, surrounded by perplexity.
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That's some Princess Bride mumbo?An inscrutable riddle, stuffed inside a mystery, wrapped by an enigma, surrounded by perplexity.
I encourage you to ask some mechanics on the cars why they change headers so often........I can tell you, they are cracked. I am not looking for a debate, I am signing off here and waiting till February for my ride. Have a nice fall everyone!Yep, going to flame away that as BS. There have been many, many test track hours privately and at the 'Ring developing the GT350, long before they were ever given to Multimatic for racing. If things were cracking "virtually every session on track", it would've been obvious in fairly early stages of design verification.
I'd imagine that if Ferrari... which we all know is the most reliable car ever built, cheap to maintain..... can build flat plane crank cars with smaller displacement, equal or greater HP .... doesn't have these issues. . . then why such a small, unreliable, expensive to maintain car company such as Ford would have the opposite?I encourage you to ask some mechanics on the cars why they change headers so often........I can tell you, they are cracked. I am not looking for a debate, I am signing off here and waiting till February for my ride. Have a nice fall everyone!
LMAO and you have all the answers? You better check again as they had failures at the ring. They addressed the issues but maybe it's not working. What do you think those little round brown things attached to the cats are for? If you think 137 2015 GT350's have been sitting for over two months waiting for delivery, of which about half are for Ford execs or FoF, because of panel alignment you better think again.Yep, going to flame away that as BS. There have been many, many test track hours privately and at the 'Ring developing the GT350, long before they were ever given to Multimatic for racing. If things were cracking "virtually every session on track", it would've been obvious in fairly early stages of design verification.

Looks like vibration damper for exhaust system.^What is that round brown thingy for? To quell vibration?