superman07
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2016
- Threads
- 16
- Messages
- 1,437
- Reaction score
- 549
- Location
- columbus ohio
- Vehicle(s)
- 2016 gt350
Not even that, these cars will hit limp mode on the freeway in high temps.My extra 2 more cents is HPDE tracking the current Base or Tech under an advance or experienced skills level would likely produce overheating concerns... therefore if you fall into at the very least an Intermediate skills level HPDE participant then buying the Track pack or an R is a must IMO. BUT tracking these 2 types of (Tech & Base) cars under a newbie/beginner status and in novice category at moderate speeds w/ occasional track traffic in a limited session (i.e. 30mins or less) should NOT quickly trigger a limp mode result.
Maybe the non-Track/R cars were inadequately tested to at least survive a 20-30mins session HPDE under less than advanced levels or extreme conditions. We're talking about Novice skill levels fellas in a crowded group at a very cool evening. Someone at FP did not exhaust all possibilities or 'thank' outside the box. That's where one of the balls were dropped, IMHO.
There is no way ford tested anything without coolers in any kind of heat or with much load. 45 min at 80mph in high 80s and 2 small passengers will almost hit 250. No signs of it cooling. put 600 pounds of people in the car on a hot day and run 5th gear on the highway for a while and just watch what happens.
Sponsored