Give Your Ford Mustang GT A Hint Of GT350 With These Warranty-Friendly Upgrades

Warranty-friendly upgrades packs are now available for the Ford Mustang GT, some of which contain parts from the GT350
Give Your Ford Mustang GT A Hint Of GT350 With These Warranty-Friendly Upgrades

With 416bhp output from a 5.0-litre V8 and a low price to boot, the Mustang GT already offers a lot of bang for your buck. But what if you want just a little more power, without stretching to the full-fat GT350? That’s where Ford Performance’s new ‘Power Packs’ come in.

Three are on offer starting with Power Pack 1, which consists merely of a K&N panel filter and a remap. Still, it gives a healthy 13bhp/16lb ft gain over the standard car, and more importantly, you’ll get an extra 40lb ft than standard at 1500rpm.

Power Pack 2 ups the ante with a GT350 cold air intake and 87mm throttle body giving an extra 21bhp and 24lb ft, while Power Pack 3 has all of the above plus a GT350 intake manifold to provide a peak gains of 37bhp, and a 60bhp increase at 7500rpm.

Power Packs 2 and 3 both contain parts from the Shelby Mustang GT350
Power Packs 2 and 3 both contain parts from the Shelby Mustang GT350

It’s also being reported by other outlets that the upgrades are warranty-friendly. That’s not something mentioned in the press release, but if these are official Ford parts, that’s most likely the case.

The downside? The packs are currently for North American ‘Stangs only. We contacted Ford UK to find out if the upgrades might be available on this side of the pond at some point, and a company spokesperson told us: “Never say never. The beauty of ‘One Ford’ [the global strategy that made Mustang available in the UK in the first place] is everything’s already on the shelf.” However, it wouldn’t be for a while yet - the Mustang has to sustain the impressive sales it’s already enjoyed over here before upgrade availability is considered.

Cross your fingers, folks…

Comments

MrWafflez

mustangs have 435 HP not 416.

07/30/2016 - 22:09 |
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Right hand models have decreased power due to a smaller exhaust manifold, presumably from the steering rack.

08/11/2016 - 10:58 |
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Superchips Ltd

Or you could just bring one to us…

01/17/2017 - 14:39 |
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