Performance nut
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Hi all. I am considering getting a 2015 Mustang GT but I haven't driven a Mustang in 18 years. My preference right now is AT, to be honest I have never been good at driving MT. I had a few questions that I can't find that I'm hoping someone on here can give some insight.
- Is there a reason why Ford put the PP on the MT but not on the AT?
- I would think most of the parts would work despite what transmission you use. I'm wondering if it is because some parts don't fit/work or if it is merely that they thought there would be minimal market?
- Is the PP worth it?
- For $2500, for those who do all their own work, I can see this being a matter of opinion. For those who have professionals to modify their cars, I can see this being one hell of a deal. Anyone have some insight? Wheels and brakes seem to be the big ticket items but they all add up pretty quick.
- Is the AT robust?
- I looked around and saw some conflicting search results. I plan on modifying my car and just want to know if it can handle modifications and how much power it can withstand before dramatically reducing its life.
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