new GT350R Option


RaceDeck

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I may have a line on ordering up a new GT 350R and wonder if getting the one option of Tech Package, which adds 130 lbs for A/C Sterio, and nav...from a comfort standpoint I like it.. from building the car right stand, not sure?
 

nota4re

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If I get the chance to spec an R, I'm afraid I'd have to go that way too.
 

DakotaGT

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What is your main intended use for the car? Even if you track it a ton, and only drive it on the street 10% of the time, I would say go Tech Package. So, no A/C without this package? That alone would make the choice easy if it were my decision.
 

twobjshelbys

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Jul 26, 2010
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Las Vegas, NV
If weight is your concern, I'd bet you could get aftermarket A/C, but the cost of that might be more than getting the package and taking out the radio and putting it in a box in the garage.
 

junior

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Mar 9, 2007
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Get it and don't look back, you'll hate yourself driving back home from the track on a really hot day with no A/C and not listening AC/DC :biggrin
 

twobjshelbys

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Jul 26, 2010
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Get it and don't look back, you'll hate yourself driving back home from the track on a really hot day with no A/C and not listening AC/DC :biggrin


Even Le Mans cars have to have A/C now...
 

Specracer

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The take rate on AC and radio I would think would be nearly 100%. At least in the 90% range.
 

Cobrar

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The take rate on AC and radio I would think would be nearly 100%. At least in the 90% range.

Marketing and Program is probably on that page. :wink
 

Sinovac

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The high temperatures are in the 90s in Salt Lake City. Get the A/C. If you want to be tough, race a Cobra on bias ply tires.
 

Cobrar

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That's a great idea!! I'm going to submit that as a cost saving idea. Real racers should be able to manage fast laps on bias ply tires.

I'll bet you'd get an interesting response from some of the guys who had to deal with that product period in racing; like Parnelli Jones, AJ Foyt, Dan Gurney
 

Xcentric

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Pay extra to have ac and radio not installed. Then pay extra to have the ac installed, because unless you're Inuit you'd be crazy to not get ac. BUT! To get the ac, you have to pay extra for 100 lbs of radio that you don't want, so you pay to have that yanked out.
 

Indy GT

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The take rate on AC and radio I would think would be nearly 100%. At least in the 90% range.

Interesting comment Andy. Knowing your love for speed and tracking.....what would YOU order??

As SFSDFGT correctly points out, it really does turn on what you want to do with the car. Little use on the track with runs to the car shows and ice cream with resale ever present probably favors ordering the tech package. For those who want to use all the performance the car can deliver, and curb weight is a BIG factor on the track for both acceleration and decelereation, then do not order the tech package.

(I would most likely order with out the A/C as several of my track friends are opting for, but that is just my taste):biggrin
 

twobjshelbys

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Jul 26, 2010
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Heck, remember the Galaxy 500 R cars could be ordered with heater delete.
 

Specracer

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Bill, I THINK, I would be one of the very few percent that didn't get AC (who knows). I almost never use AC period, in any car, and with that engine exhaust note, the radio would NEVER go on (GT in 11,xxx miles radio has only been on literally twice). Live in New England, so not dealing with Florida or AZ summers. Lastly its in keeping with the other 2 "R" cars we have of radio and AC delete.
 

RaceDeck

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So tech pakg it is... :) now I just need to arm wrestle with the dealer over the added ADM makrup
 

Indy GT

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Bill, I THINK, I would be one of the very few percent that didn't get AC (who knows). I almost never use AC period, in any car, and with that engine exhaust note, the radio would NEVER go on (GT in 11,xxx miles radio has only been on literally twice). Live in New England, so not dealing with Florida or AZ summers. Lastly its in keeping with the other 2 "R" cars we have of radio and AC delete.

LOL, I had a sneaking suspicion that would be your answer....
Hope you are able to get one (if you want).:thumbsup
 

dbk

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Yeah Andy, I hope you get it without AC and then at the Dream Cruise you can be all

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And I'll just roll by like

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Cobrar

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Forget the A/C.

Let's move onto the important stuff, like cupholders. I assume these have now been DVP&R'd for the additional lateral loads of the GT350R chassis? :facepalm:
 

Indy GT

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Rex, you left off the important 62 lb., two-piece steel driveshaft which the GT350 and R both have.
Seems like "low hanging fruit" to me but everyone seems tight lipped about why this system continues to be used in the two highest performance Mustangs...
 

RALPHIE

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Mar 1, 2007
7,278
Don't be a Wuss

Forget the AC!!

There's a huge heat wave in California, Nevada, Arizona (Phoenix was over 115° today), New Mexico, and Texas.

Today, I drove through Las Vegas (106°), and Kingman (102°) and on to Flagstaff. I'm, on my way to a convention in Dallas, heading across into New Mexico tomorrow.

I'm driving my '66 Mustang fastback with no AC, just as I've driven it across the Mojave Desert for years! Roll the window down, open the wind wing window, and push on the Go pedal!

All this chatter about AC - you don't need it - they didn't have it on Conestoga Wagons, and they made it across the country!

And I agree with Andy - keep the weight to a minimum. Hell, a GT350-R is not a street car, it's meant to race. If you don't race, buy the GT-350.

PS - if you buy an R and don't race it, you're keeping someone who will put it on the track from owning it!
 
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