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Originally Posted by ST1LE
I struggle to follow when people say a car equipped with Sport Cup 2's isn't supposed to be a track car.
Really? R-comp tires on a street car was Ford's plan? I think it more likely Ford once again failed to equip a track car with coolers, than they think a Mustang with R-Comp tires is a street car.
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Was this post directed at me? You may have misread my post (or the intent of my post), as I agree with you. The PP2 seems to be a "track pack" if you will, given the tires and additional stiffness to the suspension. But it still doesn't have the coolers.
And since Ford has two PP's (I didn't mean it THAT way), one can be a street performance pack, and the other more of a track pack (with the base GT being for comfort). But the PP1's suspension is too floaty for a street performance pack (if you want comfort, get the base GT). So firm up the PP1's suspension, and add coolers to PP2, and that would make more sense to me.