Laguna Seca specific parts arrived at dealership
Laguna Seca specific parts arrived at dealership
The splitter, brake ducts and trans cooler scoop arrived at my dealership this afternoon. 
I won't be able to have anything installed until sometime next week.

I won't be able to have anything installed until sometime next week.
Very cool! I just ordered my brake duct kit last night.
i dont know why, but it always seems on this forum no-one posts pics up of parts they get! I've yet to see all the components of the brake ducting kit and havent seen what the trans scoop looks like either....
I may not even see the parts until after they're installed by the dealer. Right now I hear they are in a big box.
How can I post pics of something I haven't seen, and may not even see until they're installed?????????????
I started this thread to let other LS owners know that parts are shipping, and how long to expect the parts to arrive at the dealership after the car arrives (two weeks)
I started this thread to let other LS owners know that parts are shipping, and how long to expect the parts to arrive at the dealership after the car arrives (two weeks)
Last edited by 1FAFP90; Apr 12, 2011 at 10:46 AM.
Pics start at Post #22
http://bossmustangsonline.com/boss-3...angsonline/15/
More pics start at Post #16:
http://bossmustangsonline.com/boss-3...more-miles/15/
http://bossmustangsonline.com/boss-3...angsonline/15/
More pics start at Post #16:
http://bossmustangsonline.com/boss-3...more-miles/15/
Last edited by cloud9; Apr 12, 2011 at 06:56 PM.
The cooling scoop is for the transmission, not the oil pan. The oil cooler is tied into the engine cooling system and located near the front of the block. I have not seen anything saying that the transmission cooling scoop is not street legal, however if there's an issue it's due to ground clearance I presume.
My bad. Thats what I meant. I guess ground clearance makes sense as to why it didnt come installed on the LS. I'd like to install one but dont want to worry about removing it after every track event.
I wouldn't worry too much about the clearance. It's about 1" below the k-members, but right behind the front wheels. So if you're going over a speed bump the tires will raise it over the bump. I have 1300 miles on mine including 165 on the track and going over several steep driveways with no issues. With the stock wheels/tires on the car you're about 6.5" from the pavement to the bottom of the splitter. With track wheels I was 5". My GT500 is only 4" on the street and as long as I'm careful I haven't had any clearance issues.



