Arthur McDonald wrote:
Looking at the 2015 Mustang option sheet, the GT Performance Pack forces you to a 3.73 final drive, which brings up my favorite "how fast will it go in 2nd gear" question. If you get a GT without the Performance pack, you can choose the base 3.31 or optional 3.55 final drive, but you are stuck with 18x8 wheels.
I think the interesting one will be the Ecoboost Mustang with its Performance pack, which has a 3.55 final drive and 19x9 wheels. I vote that it go in H-stock since it's just a four cylinder.

Art - Gearing/speed in second with the 3.73's are a concern. 60 mph if the rev limiter hits at 7K. Even slow me was faster than that on the East course this year at Nationals.
Regarding wheels. Thanks to the new +/- 1 inch rule there are lots of ways to get to 8.5 or 9 inch wheels with 18, 19, 20, or even 21 inch

diameter since there are many optional 8.5 and 9 inch wheels. However, only the PP allows 9 F, 9.5 R starting with 19 diameter so 18 or 20 are allowed if they will clear the big front brakes. I'm pretty sure the rules allow different diameters F/R as long as the starting point of +/- 1 is an optional "package".
I'm more interested in the "tuning" and "handling" aspects of the PP versus the standard GT. Plus the hoped for advantages of a Torsen versus the clutch type diff.
Or you could keep your car and I'll sell you my Kazera 18x8.5's at a really good price if I get a 2015.
