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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
I want both - Track pack and Technology package in GT350
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<blockquote data-quote="jtn83" data-source="post: 15444870" data-attributes="member: 74205"><p>I think Ford was well enough aware of the issue that they chose to disable or hide the tranny temperature readings from the dash. Several people have managed to turn them on using FORScan and the temperatures do get hot enough to be a concern, even on the street.</p><p></p><p>Like others have said here, the aftermarket still hasn't "caught" up and released a full plug and play kit. Honestly, if Ford or FP offers a kit that's the near the price differential that would've been the track/tech packs it'd be a win. Nobody expects something for free, as the price of the Tech Pack cars would've been higher out of the gate if they came with the amenities along with the coolers.</p><p></p><p>The warranty issue is a concern. I get it, establish a good relationship with a good dealer. Doesn't everyone want to do this? Be able to trust the people working on your car and have them use some common sense on what they'll warrant what they won't... But, that's easier said than done depending on where you live and what dealership(s) are near you. Aside from that, I'm military and move every 12-24 months--we've never lived in a city longer than the 21 months we spent in Fort Worth. So, you guys are right, most dealers won't have a problem with warranting a transmission oil cooler. Unless it's the transmission that goes out later, and they aren't the ones that installed the aftermarket cooling parts.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully FP releases something at the upcoming SEMA show.</p><p></p><p>Hell if I had it my way, I'd sell mine now and pick up an R with the electronics package--that's what I always wanted but I ordered mine through MAS and that wasn't an option. I also love the DIB that isn't offered anymore, but finding a 2106 DIB R at this point in time is probably a pipe dream. Most of you guys probably think it's silly to want an R with little to no intention of tracking it.</p><p></p><p>But, I've said my two cents.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtn83, post: 15444870, member: 74205"] I think Ford was well enough aware of the issue that they chose to disable or hide the tranny temperature readings from the dash. Several people have managed to turn them on using FORScan and the temperatures do get hot enough to be a concern, even on the street. Like others have said here, the aftermarket still hasn't "caught" up and released a full plug and play kit. Honestly, if Ford or FP offers a kit that's the near the price differential that would've been the track/tech packs it'd be a win. Nobody expects something for free, as the price of the Tech Pack cars would've been higher out of the gate if they came with the amenities along with the coolers. The warranty issue is a concern. I get it, establish a good relationship with a good dealer. Doesn't everyone want to do this? Be able to trust the people working on your car and have them use some common sense on what they'll warrant what they won't... But, that's easier said than done depending on where you live and what dealership(s) are near you. Aside from that, I'm military and move every 12-24 months--we've never lived in a city longer than the 21 months we spent in Fort Worth. So, you guys are right, most dealers won't have a problem with warranting a transmission oil cooler. Unless it's the transmission that goes out later, and they aren't the ones that installed the aftermarket cooling parts. Hopefully FP releases something at the upcoming SEMA show. Hell if I had it my way, I'd sell mine now and pick up an R with the electronics package--that's what I always wanted but I ordered mine through MAS and that wasn't an option. I also love the DIB that isn't offered anymore, but finding a 2106 DIB R at this point in time is probably a pipe dream. Most of you guys probably think it's silly to want an R with little to no intention of tracking it. But, I've said my two cents. Cheers, Jason [/QUOTE]
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