The active shutters are purely an attempt to eek out an extra tenth of fuel mileage by blocking off some of the air flow into the grill at highway speeds. From a performance stand point they are a little bit of a hindrance for the EB because hard running at higher speeds it can restrict some of the cooling air to the intercooler. Anyone that is looking at getting an EB really should look at the Focus ST forum. There you can get a lot of useful info on the 2.3L EB's little brother the 2.0L EB. It's strong points (toorrrqquuuee for days) and weaknesses (tiny intercooler, to small turbo). A lot of that info will translate directly to the Mustang EB, including info on the active shutter system. Many folks removed the shutters to allow for unobstructed air flow to the intercooler especially if they replaced the stock intercooler with a larger one.Don't modify the EB grill. There are active airshutters in there that are optimized for the turbo. I wouldn't just change that out for looks alone.
The active shutters are purely an attempt to eek out an extra tenth of fuel mileage by blocking off some of the air flow into the grill at highway speeds. From a performance stand point they are a little bit of a hindrance for the EB because hard running at higher speeds it can restrict some of the cooling air to the intercooler. Anyone that is looking at getting an EB really should look at the Focus ST forum. There you can get a lot of useful info on the 2.3L EB's little brother the 2.0L EB. It's strong points (toorrrqquuuee for days) and weaknesses (tiny intercooler, to small turbo). A lot of that info will translate directly to the Mustang EB, including info on the active shutter system. Many folks removed the shutters to allow for unobstructed air flow to the intercooler especially if they replaced the stock intercooler with a larger one.
the air shutters are most likely located in the lower fascia as they are with other Ford vehicles, and that includes NA motors (ex. Focus). Unless news comes out later saying otherwise you should be fine, just look at both models and visualize the openings to make sure it is adequate. Bear in mind the performance package has the same exact grille as the non-PP despite having a larger radiator, so airflow must not be a problem. Also I think the "fangs" on the GT are a separate piece you could just slap on, but I could be wrong.Don't modify the EB grill. There are active airshutters in there that are optimized for the turbo. I wouldn't just change that out for looks alone.
Gotcha.the air shutters are most likely located in the lower fascia as they are with other Ford vehicles, and that includes NA motors (ex. Focus). Unless news comes out later saying otherwise you should be fine, just look at both models and visualize the openings to make sure it is adequate. Bear in mind the performance package has the same exact grille as the non-PP despite having a larger radiator, so airflow must not be a problem. Also I think the "fangs" on the GT are a separate piece you could just slap on, but I could be wrong.
The only thing I wouldn't mess with is the lower fascia on models with Adaptive cruise, as it is custom made to house/protect the radar sensors
They are in both the upper and lower grille areas.the air shutters are most likely located in the lower fascia as they are with other Ford vehicles, and that includes NA motors (ex. Focus).
You would have to cut into a non-GT hood to add the vents, as well as get a new underhood blanket.Gotcha.
Do you think it would be possible to add those heat vents on the hood or just better to get a new hood or even see if someone for some reason with a GT doesn't want the vents (i've seen a few posts that don't like them) and do a trade?
The active shutters are purely an attempt to eek out an extra tenth of fuel mileage by blocking off some of the air flow into the grill at highway speeds. From a performance stand point they are a little bit of a hindrance for the EB because hard running at higher speeds it can restrict some of the cooling air to the intercooler. Anyone that is looking at getting an EB really should look at the Focus ST forum. There you can get a lot of useful info on the 2.3L EB's little brother the 2.0L EB. It's strong points (toorrrqquuuee for days) and weaknesses (tiny intercooler, to small turbo). A lot of that info will translate directly to the Mustang EB, including info on the active shutter system. Many folks removed the shutters to allow for unobstructed air flow to the intercooler especially if they replaced the stock intercooler with a larger one.