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Pictures of 2005 Ford GT With My Viper GTS
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<blockquote data-quote="Vic" data-source="post: 1541090" data-attributes="member: 17936"><p>Warren, I don't know about the SRT, but the fixes for the GTS are:</p><p>1.Accusump</p><p>2. Trap doors in oil pan</p><p>3. Modified windage tray to let the oil return downward faster</p><p>4. ACR oil filter adapter, allows higher oil pressure, constant flow.</p><p>5. Puke tank, catches valve cover stray oil under heavy braking, so it doesn't get routed back into the intake. Prevents damaging, oil-induced knocking.</p><p></p><p>If I get a GT, I wonder how hard I would be inclined to lean on it, say at WillowSprings? Thats a lot of money to wad up in a ball! Plus, the car will be irreplaceable, when the model run ends. But to not take it on track, like a garage queen behind velvet ropes, now that is truly sad!</p><p></p><p>They say the rear end of the (mid-engine) GT is easy to catch, if you push it towards oversteer. Now thats nice to hear! Not like an old rear-engine Porsche, with its high polar movement, once it goes, its gone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vic, post: 1541090, member: 17936"] Warren, I don't know about the SRT, but the fixes for the GTS are: 1.Accusump 2. Trap doors in oil pan 3. Modified windage tray to let the oil return downward faster 4. ACR oil filter adapter, allows higher oil pressure, constant flow. 5. Puke tank, catches valve cover stray oil under heavy braking, so it doesn't get routed back into the intake. Prevents damaging, oil-induced knocking. If I get a GT, I wonder how hard I would be inclined to lean on it, say at WillowSprings? Thats a lot of money to wad up in a ball! Plus, the car will be irreplaceable, when the model run ends. But to not take it on track, like a garage queen behind velvet ropes, now that is truly sad! They say the rear end of the (mid-engine) GT is easy to catch, if you push it towards oversteer. Now thats nice to hear! Not like an old rear-engine Porsche, with its high polar movement, once it goes, its gone! [/QUOTE]
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