Hack
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Good post. We really don't know the failure rate, but when you had two in a row - I don't know how that could be thought of as anything but alarming.And this is the other part of the forum that gets people going. A lot of us are experienced car guys with many different brands etc just like you and base our thoughts off of that knowledge. All cars have issues and I just happened to have a ton of issues with both of my GT350s, which lines up with a lot of the common issues expressed here. The thing with me is how many engine failures I saw with regular members and some of them multiple ones on this forum and other GT350 ones. I've never seen that on any forum I've been on and I've been on quite few. Sometimes it isn't fear mongering and it is reality, just like with past 'Vette, E90 and Porsche motor issues. I'm sure those forums had the same people like you and others saying this exact thing. Nothing is happening etc etc. I never talk shit for a lot of reasons, but I really wouldn't in this situation when you don't have that many miles on these cars. My second GT350 was just fine until 9000 miles and then it started drinking oil one week last July/August.
I hope nothing happens to yours and you guys that have had no issues with your Voodoos. But, to say this crap to people who had enough with these issues (plus corporate Fords BS) and decided to move on or are deciding to is utter bullshit.
To this day, mine doesn't use oil (roughly 32,000 miles on it). However, I still feel that any day that could change. I have done a lot of car maintenance/repair/modification in the past and I'm a little braver than some as far as driving a vehicle that is old or potentially unreliable. However, the cost of the Voodoo engine and the potential difficulty of working on it myself does cause me concern about keeping the car past its warranty period.