you have to use a fine tuner
GT means Race Cars.. e.g the cars in Le Mans are GT cars
GT stands for grand tourer
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The difference is quite simple. A GT 2 is a 911 Turbo based platform. A GT 3 is a carrera based platform. GT 2 Turbo engine. GT 3 Carrera based engine. Both are GT 1 cars though with GT 1 based engines.
tune it, pretty obvious
test
Porsche carrera gt
There are a lot. GT-R RX8...... Very of this car needed to be turn I adding turbo or add nos
Test n Tune is an event typically held at racetracks where drivers can practice and fine-tune their vehicles before official races. Participants have the opportunity to make adjustments, test their setups, and improve their performance in a controlled environment. These sessions are crucial for racers to gain valuable experience and optimize their cars for competitive events. Test n Tune events are usually open to various types of vehicles, from drag racers to circuit cars.
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presuming that your GT is very similar to my '96 non-GT, yes. There are two belts available. One for cars with AC and one for cars without AC. If you buy the one for the cars without, you can bypass the condenser.
The local Ford dealer or the local muscle car dealer should have a good selection of Ford Mustang GT cars for sale. The price for a GT can be pretty pricey though.