Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang Overheating
https://www.hbsslaw.com/cases/ford-s...ng-overheating
Looks like FORD will need to file a Defence.
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Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang Overheating
https://www.hbsslaw.com/cases/ford-s...ng-overheating
Looks like FORD will need to file a Defence.
Considering all the money they've put into endurance road racing recently, Ford likely already has a fix, but it is a shame that it has to become sued to implement it.
1991 Mustang 5.0L LX - Titanium Frost CC Metallic, MM Suspension, Bilstein shocks, Cobra brakes, Edelbrock heads, polished GT-40 intake, new interior
2018 Mustang GT - Performance Pack, Magneride, Auto, Forged wheels, Active exhaust, Lightning Blue
Crazy that manufacturers don't deal with issues before they become class actions.
http://www.gt350.org/forum/19-mustan...its-fpp-3.html
I am interested in getting a 2016 GT350 so I started looking into the problem.
The trans used in the Track Pack cars had an internal pump for the cooler, so it is a complete assembly that would have to be swapped to add the cooler system ... not a cheap fix. I'd heard last summer that Ford Racing was maybe going to come out with a kit for adding it, but haven't heard anything since then about it.
cheers
Ed
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Not easy keeping that voodoo under control. Is this overheating in addition to the oil cooler fire issue? Or part of the same problem?
I agree that if you sell a vehicle as "race ready" it better be able to take the heat. Same as selling an "off-road ready" vehicle and expecting to be able to take "sweet jumps".
-Don____________