This is the Build Thread for 2020 GT350 "The One". Reply below.
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Even if you don't do much with the "build", you can still add your track exploits and other experiences with the car here in your build thread.Thank you @Bill Pemberton . I'm glad I found this forum. I used to be on Corner Carvers years ago, it's still up but a shadow of its former self. This forum looks like a great place for performance / track stuff on Mustangs. I wasn't aware that the system started a build thread I was clicking around to check this out. It's probably going to be pretty scarce as I'm not planning to do too many mods on the 350. I've installed FP oil separators I guess I'll post pictures.
Welcome and great color combination ----not commonly seen
Actually there are quite a few folks on here that have relatively few mods on their Autocross or Track Mustangs. For instance, when I was running my 2012 Boss 302 I only had items like different rims, camber plates , an MGW shift kit and an oil catch can. Whoops, well I did have some gumball tires on her , but you get the idea. When TMO mentions mods , it can be specific since we view things like brake pads ( brands ), braided lines, two piece rotors, cosmetic changes, etc. as interesting changes , because often it is the little things that make all of us quicker. Brake pads ( aggressive ) with racing fluid and a super competitive tire are likely the two biggest items, other than seat time, that make the most impact in making us go faster. So feel free to list what you may consider minor adds, as it is quite common, and you are aware from Corner Carvers, often a new model of tires or another seemingly minor item can make one faster than your competitors.