Just raid your nearest wrecked GT...a PP car has stock GT brakes and radiator. That's the big bits. The 3.55 rear end from a GT should work as well. The hard part is going to be duplicating the suspension tuning. Not sure about converting the dash to PP spec...you'd need parts from an actual PP car for that. If you got a GT PP center console/insert, you'd be looking for the (highly sought after) ecoboost PP boost gauge (guys who supercharge and/or turbocharge GT's are after this part).You could always build a PP though .. gathering the parts is time consuming with the added benefit of reaching out for that expert advice . Just remember to get new bolts .
GT and EB radiators are not the same.Just raid your nearest wrecked GT...a PP car has stock GT brakes and radiator. That's the big bits. The 3.55 rear end from a GT should work as well. The hard part is going to be duplicating the suspension tuning. Not sure about converting the dash to PP spec...you'd need parts from an actual PP car for that. If you got a GT PP center console/insert, you'd be looking for the (highly sought after) ecoboost PP boost gauge (guys who supercharge and/or turbocharge GT's are after this part).
EDIT: should you get the wild hair to do this, be warned that the differential cases are different between automatic and manual cars. Sticks get a steel differential case, while automatics get an aluminum alloy case...
But the EB Performance Pack (which we're talking about) uses the GT radiatorGT and EB radiators are not the same.

Thats weird, i cant find any evidence to support that.But the EB Performance Pack (which we're talking about) uses the GT radiator![]()
I don't believe they are not the same as in the aftermarket comparisons the GT radiator is longer in height by ~5" than the EB, as the intercooler sits under its radiator. Maybe the PP has the same core thickness as the GT but it's not the same unit.Originally Posted by ElAviator72
But the EB Performance Pack (which we're talking about) uses the GT radiator
That's weird, i cant find any evidence to support that.
The strut/shock tuning is different too. The following links show components for Ford Performance street/track handling kits:Isn't the suspension tuning just a tower shock brace, stiffer front springs, and rigid thicker front and rear sway bars?
Of course, done at the shop would cost you 6 hrs of labor and a alignment.