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Congrats!!Just picked this bad boy up yesterday. 2020 401A with all the options.
Congrats!!Just picked this bad boy up yesterday. 2020 401A with all the options.
NoAny PP2 Race Red w/Showstopper Red interior?
Also, did all PP2 come standard with Active Exhaust?
I have seen black, white and silver with the red guts but not race red on red as of yet. You can build it according to ford.comAny PP2 Race Red w/Showstopper Red interior?
Also, did all PP2 come standard with Active Exhaust?
looks great! Don’t forget to use caution when rotating/changing tires. I included a helpful thread below:Just picked this bad boy up yesterday. 2020 401A with all the options.
Well if you would have asked me right after I got in the car I would have told you I wasted 8K on the Stage 2 and the gears, and $2700 having Ford put it on. 1st problem was the Corsa Sport exhaust...Way too loud after the install...OMG it POPS and CRACKLES way too much. No joking I was worried my neighbors would call the police for gunfire shots going off. It was that bad. So I called Whipple and they asked me if I had a Corsa exhaust I said yes I did....they said go back to your factory and it will be much more tone down. I did this yesterday and I will tell you I'm in love with my car all over again. Instead of fearing to put my foot down on the accelerator and making all that noise...now I put my foot down and instantly feel the power followed by wheel spin-in 1 st 2nd and 3rd just from acceleratingNice mods. Post pics and your thoughts on the Whipple if you don't mind.
With the Whipple, I know the strut tower brace cant be retained with the stock hood but were you able to keep that single brace from the driver side strut to firewall?
Damn man, I'm officially jealous. It's gotta be a blast to drive and it looks bad under the hood. It does need some power down low to match the aggressive styling, especially with your body mods.Well if you would have asked me right after I got in the car I would have told you I wasted 8K on the Stage 2 and the gears, and $2700 having Ford put it on. 1st problem was the Corsa Sport exhaust...Way too loud after the install...OMG it POPS and CRACKLES way too much. No joking I was worried my neighbors would call the police for gunfire shots going off. It was that bad. So I called Whipple and they asked me if I had a Corsa exhaust I said yes I did....they said go back to your factory and it will be much more tone down. I did this yesterday and I will tell you I'm in love with my car all over again. Instead of fearing to put my foot down on the accelerator and making all that noise...now I put my foot down and instantly feel the power followed by wheel spin-in 1 st 2nd and 3rd just from accelerating
Before I thought it was the worst investment now I love it. It's a whole different car now the power is matched to the looks. Before it was "all show and no go" I would recommend this to anyone.
Any PP2 Race Red w/Showstopper Red interior?
Also, did all PP2 come standard with Active Exhaust?
If I read your comments earlier, I would have sent you my sound tube. I have read endless explanations of what it is supposed to do, but have never heard &/or felt anything in my PP2. For better or worse (in your case), at least you heard something. It was removed when the tune & CAI were installed. Just for grins & giggles, since it is available only as assembly, I priced it out thru the local Ford dealer ... $200.00!!! What a POS!!!"I added the sound tube & it sounded like crap ..."
Well, you are one-up on me, Kemo Sabe. With just over two (2) years of ownership, 32k miles & 26 states + Canada traveled, I have yet to see another PP2. However, the reason you don't notice the PP2 was a major factor in my buying one ... it tends to fly under the RADAR from other Mustangs. Hell, I even had the dealer repaint the chrome 5.0 & GT badges (dark tarnish) before taking delivery. There are only three (3) external items to distinguish the PP2 ... 1) wheels ... 2) front splitter ... 3) rear spoiler. The splitter & rear spoiler are really tough, especially from a distance. And the wheels are now available thru Ford Performance ... tho not in the original PP2 dark tarnish color. So count me in on the whole Q-ship attitude of the PP2."... & have only seen one other PP2. Have seen none on the road."
The stealth is a big plus - other than a couple at the closest dealership, I've seen Don's in person, and just one other. It was a Magnetic one just like yours - may have been you if you're in the Mid-Cities area much...Well, you are one-up on me, Kemo Sabe. With just over two (2) years of ownership, 32k miles & 26 states + Canada traveled, I have yet to see another PP2. However, the reason you don't notice the PP2 was a major factor in my buying one ... it tends to fly under the RADAR from other Mustangs. Hell, I even had the dealer repaint the chrome 5.0 & GT badges (dark tarnish) before taking delivery. There are only three (3) external items to distinguish the PP2 ... 1) wheels ... 2) front splitter ... 3) rear spoiler. The splitter & rear spoiler are really tough, especially from a distance. And the wheels are now available thru Ford Performance ... tho not in the original PP2 dark tarnish color. So count me on the whole Q-ship attitude of the PP2.
Thats a lot of miles, lucky you for the opportunity to do that traveling, not quite there myself but working on it.Well, you are one-up on me, Kemo Sabe. With just over two (2) years of ownership, 32k miles & 26 states + Canada traveled, I have yet to see another PP2. However, the reason you don't notice the PP2 was a major factor in my buying one ... it tends to fly under the RADAR from other Mustangs. Hell, I even had the dealer repaint the chrome 5.0 & GT badges (dark tarnish) before taking delivery. There are only three (3) external items to distinguish the PP2 ... 1) wheels ... 2) front splitter ... 3) rear spoiler. The splitter & rear spoiler are really tough, especially from a distance. And the wheels are now available thru Ford Performance ... tho not in the original PP2 dark tarnish color. So count me on the whole Q-ship attitude of the PP2.
I’m pretty sure I have only one in New JerseyWell, you are one-up on me, Kemo Sabe. With just over two (2) years of ownership, 32k miles & 26 states + Canada traveled, I have yet to see another PP2. However, the reason you don't notice the PP2 was a major factor in my buying one ... it tends to fly under the RADAR from other Mustangs. Hell, I even had the dealer repaint the chrome 5.0 & GT badges (dark tarnish) before taking delivery. There are only three (3) external items to distinguish the PP2 ... 1) wheels ... 2) front splitter ... 3) rear spoiler. The splitter & rear spoiler are really tough, especially from a distance. And the wheels are now available thru Ford Performance ... tho not in the original PP2 dark tarnish color. So count me on the whole Q-ship attitude of the PP2.
Nice!!!"I’m pretty sure I have only one in New Jersey."