Hack
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If Ford had said that I would not have purchased this car.So you want them to intentionally use a car that Ford said is not equipped for track duty.
Actually it's not said that way anywhere that I can find. What is in the manual is vague enough that it looks more like lawyer language than an actual spec. I will repeat it. If I had read ANYWHERE that the tech pack cars are not equipped for track duty or that they cannot handle a 20 or 30 minute track session, I would not have bought the car.I'll concede that Ford did not, in gigantic bold letters, say that Tech Pack cars are not equipped for track duty. It's in the manual and a few other Ford documents, but it's not plastered all over the web page and dealers are not instructed to lay this out.
True.All I know is....if this as happened over at the bow tie camp, we would be laughing all the way to the dealership.
That is news to me (problems with other cars).Gen5 1LE and Z/28 have engine oil overheating issues.
C7 Z06 overheats everything, especially with the automatic.
The 370Z overheats engine oil.
So do many others. It's actually pretty common to require cooling mods on high HP cars for track use, since the demands are so much higher than on the street. A car that is over-engineered for street use may still be marginal for track use. Seems like the GT350 without coolers falls into that category.
I think for most people with track day experience, it isn't surprising given the power, weight, and the fact that a specific package was offered with extra cooling, and that many of us may have struggled with previous cars, or seen people struggle with temps at track days.
With that said, Ford should have just put cooling on all the versions like they are doing for 2017. They dropped the ball on the option packages, and hopefully they come out with some OEM quality cooling kits that can be retrofitted to the 2015 and 2016 cars for less than $2500 (estimating price based on the $6500 track pack option package - $2000 for mag shocks, $500 for strut brace, $1500 for spoiler, $2500 for coolers).
-T
$2500 would be a lot for the coolers IMO - unless they were installed for that price and it included modifying the transmission or some other additional services. ;) I have purchased coolers before and they were less than $100. Heck, the main radiator on a car typically costs significantly less than $200.
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