Reading that another Owner had decided not to install the transaxle cooler prompted me to write this. First let me say that I’m still convinced that the new Ford GT is one of the greatest cars ever. I think the designers have done an incredible job of balancing heritage, horsepower and technology to create a fantastic automobile. I am madly in love with the car and cannot imagine ever selling it.
I was very interested in the GTX roadster conversion, but was concerned about compromising the track performance of the car. I was torn between going the track route with R compound tires, 4 point harness, transaxle cooler, etc…. or going with the GTX.
After tracking the car in stock trim, I’m convinced that the GT is probably NOT the right car for hard core track use. Don’t get me wrong, it is beautifully balanced, has great brakes, is blindingly fast and the acceleration out of the corners is phenomenal. But unlike a Porsche GT3 or a Ferrari Challenge, it just doesn’t feel like a race car. A GT3, or Ferrari Challenge, on the track just has a visceral appeal, like a wild animal, that the Ford doesn’t seem to have. It feels like a nuclear powered appliance, almost sterile in its efficiency.
Certainly it could be made into a fire breathing track car, but in doing so I think you would lose some of its best traits. I’m not sure the supercharged engine would ever be really at home on a road course, compared to a higher revving motor, but on the street the torque and response of the blown motor are fabulous.
Anyway, I think I’m going to go ahead with the GTX, and not do the transaxle cooler, Rcompound tires, 4point….
Anyone here on the list for a GTX??
Mark
I was very interested in the GTX roadster conversion, but was concerned about compromising the track performance of the car. I was torn between going the track route with R compound tires, 4 point harness, transaxle cooler, etc…. or going with the GTX.
After tracking the car in stock trim, I’m convinced that the GT is probably NOT the right car for hard core track use. Don’t get me wrong, it is beautifully balanced, has great brakes, is blindingly fast and the acceleration out of the corners is phenomenal. But unlike a Porsche GT3 or a Ferrari Challenge, it just doesn’t feel like a race car. A GT3, or Ferrari Challenge, on the track just has a visceral appeal, like a wild animal, that the Ford doesn’t seem to have. It feels like a nuclear powered appliance, almost sterile in its efficiency.
Certainly it could be made into a fire breathing track car, but in doing so I think you would lose some of its best traits. I’m not sure the supercharged engine would ever be really at home on a road course, compared to a higher revving motor, but on the street the torque and response of the blown motor are fabulous.
Anyway, I think I’m going to go ahead with the GTX, and not do the transaxle cooler, Rcompound tires, 4point….
Anyone here on the list for a GTX??
Mark