The exhaust layout is different as well
GT350 never did anything for me, doesn't compare to the Z06 or 458.
Always sounded like a Coyote crossed with a Subaru.
Honestly guys, these engines are reliable, make a ton of power, but they generally do not sound good. They just don't. Dodge, Chevy, and older Ford V8s all sound better.
I'm not saying they all sound terrible, but most of them just don't sound good. The owners are in that stage of louder =...
The 4.6 had no chance against the LS1 unless you boosted it.
You could easily do 450rwhp with heads/cam/intake on the LS1 back then. All the parts are better now so you can 500rwhp.
They don't sound as good as the 4.6, that's for sure. It doesn't help when people put headers, X pipe, and Borla ATAK/Corsa Extremes on them.
I don't think it's fair to blame the engine, though. A Coyote swapped SN95 or Fox sounds just fine, since the mufflers are in the right place.
I know all that, but you're very likely to get your claim denied. If you hurt the engine and it has an aftermarket tune.
I honestly don't see them covering the clutch either except in some very rare case
It'll be the same arguments as the last couple threads
Sales are inline with the last few years. They only look 'up' when you compare to last year which got to a slow start.
Can't really say much until the end of the year. And if sales are low it'll just get blamed on Trump/Iran/Gas prices...
It's not a regular Ford GT, it's a 1.7 million dollar 2600lb track-only version they only are making 67 of
https://www.ford.com/performance/gt/mk-iv/?srsltid=AfmBOopW2lMz11EONctr789sUNrxFrl-M2Haj63DztqDGaLAJJtTzwsu