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Due to a broken oil line, I had to install the newer canister style, GT350 oil filter adapter from Ford Performance, part M-6881-52CA onto my 2016 GT350 with the spin-on filter.I installed the kit, making my own adapter for the new oil pressure sensor, but now the gauge reads 20 psi oil...
Has anyone else experienced the oil cooler line almost separating from the oil filter adapter? I got "meatballed" at Sebring this weekend for excessive smoke. As I started to dig into it, I suspected the spin-on filter. It wasn't until I pulled the whole under-belly tray that the oil cooler...
20ft ATC with dovetail. Leaves enough room for toolbox and fuel cans.And there's only about 2-3 inches clearance from the wheel to the fenders, but the fenders are removable.
I had a P0300 code for the first time this weekend at a trackday at Sebring. It's the 6th track day that it's been to. It was fine on Saturday, but threw a code on Sunday and the only thing that changed between the two days was the brand of fuel that I was using. They're both Tier 1 brands...
I don't think you can turn cross-drilled rotors. At least I wouldn't want to anyways. I can't imagine what the cutter on the lathe would be going through every time it tried to cut across the hole. There's a lot more risk in trying to turn rotors and it isn't worth the cost savings to me...
PBIR is definitely not known for eating brakes, especially compared to it's neighbor track.I wouldn't be concerned about those at all. I don't even see any crack-like indications that look like they could get worse. The OEM pads are definitely on the soft side, thus preserving the rotors...
I'm looking for suggestions for an in-car camera mount for track days for my GT350. I already have a Go-Pro mounted on the windshield for the track view, but I would like a second camera that's keeping an eye on my atrocious driving inputs.Preferably, I would be able to use it with a...
I've got a 'clicking' that is coming from the rear wheels or drive train. It is speed sensitive and is most notable when you're driving near a building where the sound can reflect off the building back to the car. It also gets louder if you put more load on the wheel by initiating a sharp turn...
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad it was used under those circumstances.I can't imagine what they would have tried to tie off of without the tow hook there.
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