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Shouldn't it be called Cheval Noir?
Is the colour saisir bleu?
Oui, nous en avons un qui est bleu et un autre qui est noir. Nous sommes également de grands fans de SVG!
 
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-The work on resolving our Dark Horse Automatic Transmission overheating issue is almost complete. Our recorded best lap from earlier this year at Sonoma Raceway, on the 2.52-mile configuration, was a 1:43.3 on the 5th heat cycle, using Toyo RR 295/30/19 tires, square, mounted on handling package wheels. Our car is a base model with correct front adjustable camber plates from Ford Performance.

-This was a laid-back lap, short shifting at 6,000rpm and only using 5th, 6th, and 7th gears. This gentle driving approach was necessary to prevent the automatic transmission from going into the red and causing the car to enter limp mode.

-COMPLETED WORK on the 10-speed automatic quasi handling package base model.
1. Removed both Cats and replaced them with equal-length headers purchased from Beef Cake Racing. (The cats were sandwiching the transmission and could reach 1,600 degrees, and were darkly discolored from excessive heat.) LTH claims a potential gain of up to 70 hp from their high-performance track-only headers.
2. Removed the thermostat valve that only opens at 180 degrees to allow transmission fluid to flow through the air-to-fluid auxiliary transmission cooler.
3. Removed the OME air-to-fluid auxiliary transmission cooler and replaced it with a larger one (not as large as the one described in a post above) with a 650cfm fan and mounted it with custom-fabricated aluminum brackets tied to existing bolt holes from the factory and positioned it in front of the AC condenser radiator coil, which is located in front of the engine coolant radiator and fan.
4. Installed a transmission cooler fan “switch” inside the driver's cockpit, which will be flipped on as soon as we fire up the engine on pit road.
5. Lastly, we are replacing the two OME cone-shaped air filters with the blue Steeda ones that they claim improve torque by +2lbf-ft and +3hp throughout the entire rpm range during a 3rd gear pull on their dyno up to near 7,000rpm.

-In-car video of a Joe Gibbs Toyota with Kyle B. starting 8th(love him or hate him), as Kyle is lined up behind Joey L. in his Rodger Penske Mustang for the start on the 2.52-mile course, shows those top drivers consistently running a 1:39 laps from the beginning of the race. These are considerably fast laps, representing the high watermark for what a completely sorted stock car with new sticker slicks and a skilled driver can achieve.

-We primarily drive this same 2.52-mile Sonoma Raceway course configuration, which most clubs use during their HPDE, featuring the carousel and fast 7. All Mustangs are welcome, even by The Golden Gate Lotus Club(who are a super laid-back group).
Have you done any tuning along with the headers or just a bolt on?

Have you been back to the track to see about your transmission temperatures since doing all of this work?
 


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Exactly. I've never owned a car with cats with the exception of this DH and now with tuning available, they're about to go bye-bye.
Why did you quote that post? I deleted it. Lol
 
 








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