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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="97desertCobra" data-source="post: 14559816" data-attributes="member: 53488"><p>All that quote really says is that Ford and SVT intended the GT350 to be a n/a track beast from the start, it speaks nothing to the strength of internals. I suspect that like the Boss 302 and the 2000 Cobra R the GT350 will have one of if not these strongest rotating assemblies Ford has ever produced. The only thing I can think of immediately that won't be high boost friendly is the compression ratio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97desertCobra, post: 14559816, member: 53488"] All that quote really says is that Ford and SVT intended the GT350 to be a n/a track beast from the start, it speaks nothing to the strength of internals. I suspect that like the Boss 302 and the 2000 Cobra R the GT350 will have one of if not these strongest rotating assemblies Ford has ever produced. The only thing I can think of immediately that won't be high boost friendly is the compression ratio. [/QUOTE]
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