Short ones are to be inserted when the Gurney flap is not attached. Long fasteners are needed for the Gurney flap. Can be misleading, because the short ones "fit" but are clearly not secure. Instructions are clear that there should be two sizes. Not sure if it's been a problem with the GT500 yet, but probably is since appears to be a trend with the 2019+ GT350.Will the short ones be ok in your opinion???? I ordered the handling package because I love the gurney flap and also the front end Wicker bills.
Lets say just for arguments sake they only come in with the shorties. What length should I go buy and where would be a good place to buy them (Home Depot?) and how many do I need????Do not use the "short" length screws with the Gurney flap. Period.
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...ve-the-gurney-flap-on-their-car.125044/page-3Lets say just for arguments sake they only come in with the shorties. What length should I go buy and where would be a good place to buy them (Home Depot?) and how many do I need????
Hello My Friend Epiphany; I was actually kinda joking around about the "Expensive Piece of Plastic". I know what a guy is really paying for is the expensive struts. Anyway, like I mentioned I actually called my Dealer this morning and have him add to my order the "Handling Package". That way atleast I will get the GURNEY FLAP. After speaking to Ray at Ford Performance and him telling me that they would "CHECK MY VIN" and see if they would allow me to buy the Gurney Flap I thought well I just as well as order the whole Kit and Kaaboodle and be done with it. I thought I could just call them and tell them that I dropped it on my cement floor and for $200 bucks they could send me another one. But NO NOT GONNA HAPPEN THAT WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ITS ALL GOOD AND ITS NOW PART OF MY ORDER. NOW, IF ONLY I COULD GET THOSE DAMN PAINTED STRIPES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The cars certified fuel mileage on the base car is without the gurney flap.What info. do you base this on? Ford had to have a reason for saying track use only. They went as far as to put a sticker on the flap itself that reminds you of this which has to be removed to open up one of the screw holes.
I'm sure that it affects fuel consumption - but I doubt that that alone would necessitate the sticker. I'm thinking that they expect the flap to work its way loose and fall off if left on long-term.
Does anyone have the actual reason?
At Track Attack they said it only kicks in at high speed and the extra drag will cause it to consume more fuelWhat info. do you base this on? Ford had to have a reason for saying track use only. They went as far as to put a sticker on the flap itself that reminds you of this which has to be removed to open up one of the screw holes.
I'm sure that it affects fuel consumption - but I doubt that that alone would necessitate the sticker. I'm thinking that they expect the flap to work its way loose and fall off if left on long-term.
Does anyone have the actual reason?
The base car is more than capable tracking, and it does it pretty well actually. There are numerous reasons for someone to choose one car over the other, so just because someone will track their car absolutely does not mean they should have bought the CFTP.I don't see the point in installing the handling pack unless you're actively tracking the car (in which case you should have bought the CFTP car anyways). The parts aren't going to do anything for you when you're tooling around town except increase your fuel consumption and maybe add a 1/32nd to the length of your crank. lol
No thanks. It's just peacocking, and I don't need it.