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My 2020 Shelby GT500 video and review!
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<blockquote data-quote="merkyworks" data-source="post: 16314148" data-attributes="member: 179203"><p>Awesome review! So if I'm reading your sig right your getting a 2020 GT500, right? What's your build going to be like?</p><p></p><p>Edit: Read an article in latest 5.0/MM&FF (whatever its called) about some of the tech that went into the 2020 GT500. All your review comments and things your saying are falling right in line with the articles content. </p><p>Paddle shifters - Wired directly into the transition/trans control module and not wired into the cars CAN bus. This was done to allow direct control of shifts and how they are claiming 80ms shift times.</p><p>Cars cool - They stopped project moving forward until they engineered a cooling system that could be handle going flat out for a full tank and not experience any heat soak or power drop off due to heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merkyworks, post: 16314148, member: 179203"] Awesome review! So if I'm reading your sig right your getting a 2020 GT500, right? What's your build going to be like? Edit: Read an article in latest 5.0/MM&FF (whatever its called) about some of the tech that went into the 2020 GT500. All your review comments and things your saying are falling right in line with the articles content. Paddle shifters - Wired directly into the transition/trans control module and not wired into the cars CAN bus. This was done to allow direct control of shifts and how they are claiming 80ms shift times. Cars cool - They stopped project moving forward until they engineered a cooling system that could be handle going flat out for a full tank and not experience any heat soak or power drop off due to heat. [/QUOTE]
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