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The FR500S is running the engine mods. Has not been to the tuner yet, scheduled for mid July. Anyone have experience with Speidel Supercars in down state NY? (see full post)
Added 2 more track events !! Barber in late August, two day weekend HPDE with a museum visit on Monday. Excited for the return visit to Barber Motorsport Park. Another return to Road America in mid-September for 2 track days, mid-week for some...
Alright folks - just got back from the shop....At the suggestion of the resident mustang/shelby expert mechanic here in the SF bay area(Trent Musser), I did not install the AJ hartman coilover conversion kit up front.Couple reasons I am OK...
In what was by far the most frustrating problem to chase down on this car, I finally traced a persistent random misfire to the engine harness having worn through and shorting out. This took me about 2 years to finally find and fix the root...
If you mean that your clutch pedal doesn’t come all the way up when you release it, it sounds like you either have a bad throwout bearing/slave cylinder, or it wasn’t fully bled following your new clutch install. Have you tried bleeding it with...
On the passenger side front of the engine where the engine harness tucks under the valve cover.
https://trackmustangsonline.com/threads/random-misfire-2011-2014-coyote-check-this-section-of-engine-wiring-harness.20918/
Have you switched the rubber brake lines to OEM Boss 302 brake lines? They're made of a type of long-lasting rubber tubing that's as stiff as stainless lines. Made a huge difference in feel on my 2011 GT Track Pack. (see full post)
On the passenger side front of the engine where the engine harness tucks under the valve cover.
https://trackmustangsonline.com/threads/random-misfire-2011-2014-coyote-check-this-section-of-engine-wiring-harness.20918/ (see full post)
the front was stock other than coil over so went back and forth but ordered SPL arms rather than sending the stock pieces to Cortex for bearings. I don’t like mixing suppliers but I liked the design of the AAD bits feeling they’re probably the...
Reminds me of the time Renault was introducing the Le Car. They brought a bunch to Road America and let anyone with credentials drive one in an event. No liability, no cost, no power, no common sense. Several were wrecked.
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