What’s your number? We must be close. I’m L070.Hi. Getting my NFGT in late Feb or March. Want to consider raising the horsepower, if safe. Has anyone done this
You Obviously have a point to consider. Thanks ChipGentlemen,
There are cars to mod, and cars that should be left alone. The NFGT is in the 2nd camp. I spent more money modding my 2006 GT than the car cost new so I'm not opposed to mods. But the new GT is different IMO. If you own one it's yours to do with what you like, but it's a complicated machine and voiding the warranty will probably be a nightmare. All the best.
Chip
Have 2020 HP numbers been released?
Itd be interesting to ask someone from Ford that could know, as to the potential for more power within safe limits. Surely they have all of this data. Im not talking 300 more hp. Another 80 to 100 hp would transform the car.
It’s the last 4 of your vin.I dont know that theyve given me a number, either have to ask or check my emails. Going to the factory tour this week
please explain "limited service stucture"The GT is expensive to work on and has a limited service structure. It's also more complex than you think and I can assure you that if you give someone a valid reason to void your warranty they will. You do not want to void your warranty. A lot of the components are close enough to design limit that it's a waste of time to modify it because the risk/reward is not worth it. There's a high probability things will not go well when tweaked. It's also a $600k limited production car that will never be repeated.
please explain "limited service stucture"
ThanksThere are limited locations and personnel capable of servicing the car.