I just don't know how they come up with these packages, they're out of touch with the buyers.
Why don't they just make something like the FP800 concept?
The Dark Horse would have been better with more straight-line performance parts instead of the track focus.
I'm not saying do a full 1320...
Tires, not wheels, you will be buying more of them and more expensive ones ($350-$450 each) in an attempt to put the power down. And possibly wider wheels so you can put a wider tire on than stock.
Personally I don't see why you couldn't daily a Whipple car if you wanted to. The gas mileage isn't affected much if you drive normally. You will need a budget for rear tires.
The car won't make any more noise or drive weird. It's not like a centrifugal car where you have that open bypass valve...
https://www.fordmuscle.com/tech-stories/dyno-testing/gen-4-coyote-dual-throttle-body-manifold-swap-shows-top-end-gains/
We already had dyno data on the gen 4 j take making a little more power up high
We've heard some much BS about the tuning situation, until it's available it's all just rumors.
They only sell a couple thousand a year. Never sold many 370Z or GT-R's either.
I'm not sure I would call it a failure because it never sold 150,000 a year like the Mustang used to.
https://www.caranddriver.com/photos/g64995170/2026-ford-mustang-fx-package-gallery/
The 2026 Ford Mustang adds an FX package that was inspired by the third-generation car from the 1980s and '90s. Also known as the Fox body, it was available with white wheels like those that come with the new...