things have definitely been slowing down in terms of dealers getting new vehicles. this past winter there were times when i came into work and we got something like 20 or 30 vehicles overnight, but now we last got a transporter a couple days ago. i am expecting that soon dealers will be getting...
you probably dodged a bullitt bullet with that. it sounds like they probably know it's wrong, but hope someone doesn't notice, as the dealer missed it when the transporter dropped it off, and now fixing it is on their dime instead of it being fixed as transport damage. no pictures i can find...
if you zoom in on that railyard on Google Maps, you can see those are all S550s. you can tell because there are GT500s and Mach 1s, evident by the hood vents and decals
that's a nice color. i dont know how i feel about it with the silver headlight bezels and wheels, though. doesn't really work like it does with iconic silver or oxford white imo
the ratios i listed are directly from Ford's workshop manual; the ground truth. all versions of the 10R80 have the same gears. i'm not sure what the effect would be for gears 1-3 specifically, i just know from my simulation testing that 3.73 diff gears will be faster than 3.55 for pretty much...
asked a salesperson to look it up in VIN View, it was loaded onto a railcar yesterday at 12:43 MST, train left at 16:49 MST on Canadian National Railway. ETA of 9/11/23-9/17/23
blend date was 8/11/2023. once you have a blend date, if you get to something like 1 or 2 weeks before that date, it probably won't change, and things usually go to "in production" a week before the blend date
very sorry for the late reply. yes, i will be able to re-tune it (i actually made a tool for that here). it will be a daily driver, but there is a reason why i am considering the 3.73. i used a program called Engine Simulator to take a re-creation of the Gen 4 5.0L V8 paired with a 10R80 and did...
you're probably right. if there is one released that i like the design of i might go for it, if not i'll give a shot at making it myself. in any case, it's still up in the air if i'll actually do any of this or not
i have made a new page on my website that will be home to various tools and utilities for 2024+ Mustangs
here is a link to the page
at the moment, there is only tools to get ForScan codes for tire sizes and differential ratios, but there will be more stuff added in the future
if you have any...