2011/2012 5.0 manual transmission
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I received my 2011 GT on 5/23/2011 and have over 16,000 mi. on mine. At the beginning it was a little crunchy and it is still a little vague at certain times, but nothing real bad has occurred. I've never powershifted the car and the tranny seems, really, to be smoothing out more and more. I am in the process of getting and MGW short throw shifter and I think from the looks of it and the stock one side by side that the MGW will surely cure the mushiness and vague engagement situation. My GT has 3.73's, 401A, HID, white w/black and parchment stripe int. and Roush axlebacks. Sweet!!!!! mouser.
#16
Drop by I'll let you take it for a spin....then you'll get it. Ford's making an effort, so it's not a deal breaker on the car yet. Hopefully they come up with a fix, because I love the car otherwise.
#19
My 2012 has 3K almost and i had the TSB 11-3-18 done today and i kinda notice the difference but better then safe then sry , so i just brang it in to get it taken care of before something happens later down the road.
#20
It seems that people are noticing more issues when the weather outside gets colder. I am planning ordering a 5.0 myself pretty soon and am actually going with the auto.
I would've gone no doubt with the MT-82 but after reading the issues I decided to take the auto for a test drive and I am glad I did. It seems that the car really loves the auto and really has some nice getup and go. Its nice that the car can be driven more "calm" if need be....say the wife has to drive it, but the power is definitely there if you want it.
I thought the 6A had a very nice pull to it and I would not shy away from it. My advice, go test drive both.
In the end, I think more often the MT-82 is fine. Obviously the more you mod it, the more chances you have of something going wrong. I do know that the auto is more stout and can handle more power but not many people are going to want a 6-700 hp daily driver.
Edit: Disregard my signature....it needs to be changed and I cant do it at work.
I would've gone no doubt with the MT-82 but after reading the issues I decided to take the auto for a test drive and I am glad I did. It seems that the car really loves the auto and really has some nice getup and go. Its nice that the car can be driven more "calm" if need be....say the wife has to drive it, but the power is definitely there if you want it.
I thought the 6A had a very nice pull to it and I would not shy away from it. My advice, go test drive both.
In the end, I think more often the MT-82 is fine. Obviously the more you mod it, the more chances you have of something going wrong. I do know that the auto is more stout and can handle more power but not many people are going to want a 6-700 hp daily driver.
Edit: Disregard my signature....it needs to be changed and I cant do it at work.