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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Oasis report?
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<blockquote data-quote="JAJ" data-source="post: 16454690" data-attributes="member: 131874"><p>I think this is going at cross purposes. [USER=3099]@DAVESVT2000[/USER]'s point seems to be that GT350 engines and GT350R engines are the same as each other and have been all along. The thread on M6G is about running changes over the product life cycle, where engines produced on one set of dates have different parts from engines produced later or earlier. That's been verified enough that it's probably a fact.</p><p></p><p>What is, in my opinion, totally fictitious, is the notion of a Gen 2 Voodoo. My evidence is simple - Ford didn't announce one and so they don't make one. They announced three generations of Coyote, with different specs and performance levels. But a MY2020 Voodoo meets the same specs and comes with the same 5 year power train warranty as a 2015 Voodoo. The possibility that Ford built the originals out of balsa wood and the new ones out of chewing gum is irrelevant. They meet the same specs, have equal performance and life expectancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAJ, post: 16454690, member: 131874"] I think this is going at cross purposes. [USER=3099]@DAVESVT2000[/USER]'s point seems to be that GT350 engines and GT350R engines are the same as each other and have been all along. The thread on M6G is about running changes over the product life cycle, where engines produced on one set of dates have different parts from engines produced later or earlier. That's been verified enough that it's probably a fact. What is, in my opinion, totally fictitious, is the notion of a Gen 2 Voodoo. My evidence is simple - Ford didn't announce one and so they don't make one. They announced three generations of Coyote, with different specs and performance levels. But a MY2020 Voodoo meets the same specs and comes with the same 5 year power train warranty as a 2015 Voodoo. The possibility that Ford built the originals out of balsa wood and the new ones out of chewing gum is irrelevant. They meet the same specs, have equal performance and life expectancy. [/QUOTE]
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