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Tech Pack owners getting Track Pack parts?

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I'm considering the coolers, but I may drive the car for a while and monitor temps first before making that call. It's not as hot up here as the southern states, so the coolers may be overkill for me. I also wonder whether the coolers will cause some problems in colder temperatures by keeping the fluids too cool.
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ÂĄou will need body work or a new trunk lid to do the spoiler swap.
 
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ÂĄou will need body work or a new trunk lid to do the splitter swap.
For the Regular and Tech conversion to the Track spoiler you shouldn't need body work. The Track spoiler comes painted from Ford and uses the same mounting points. The R spoiler will require body work.
 

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The transmission cooler pump is mechanically driven off the input shaft built into the bellhousing. The transmission case is physically different, and not likely retrofittable to a non-track package transmission. Photos are posted somewhere here, will try to find them later.
I'm surprised about this, but you appear to be correct.

http://www.fastfordmuscle.com/index.php/topic/3168-a-look-inside-the-shelby-gt350’s-tremec/

The above link has a copy of the article that SVTPerformance did that has interestingly since been pulled including pictures of the pump in the housing.
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