ArizonaGT
Road Course Member
Great info; I'm thinking to install this in 2014.
ok, I'll try not to add too much fuel to this "which is better" fire, but I can add some factual information about one of these watts links. Because of my employment, I have some pretty unique hands-on experience w/ the Boss-S & -R race cars. I can tell you that very recently, the Cortex unit was tested & approved for use by one of the Ford Racing engineers, on a Boss-R that we sponsor (Alec Udell). His car also happens to be one of the fastest cars in the World Challenge series.
Long story- the Ford Racing guys keep pretty tight control over what parts are used on those race cars; they don't really want anything on the track that they haven't had a chance to test and approve (think- if a bunch of Mustang race cars use unvalidated parts and crash, it won't look good for Ford's Mustang racing program). Udell's team wanted to use the Cortex unit, and Ford agreed so long as they could validate it. We installed one in one of the mules and tested it at a semi-local track. FRPP and Cortex are working together to make some very minor bracket changes (where it welds to the body), but other than that, it has been approved for their use.
I can tell you with complete certainty that every part that goes into either the Cobra Jets or Boss race cars (and ultimately into the FRPP catalog) is tested to the n^th degree. The new rear parachute bumper on the '14 CJ has at least 5-8 design revisions and probably 30+ passes on it (with load cell testing), to know exactly what happens when the chute is deployed. So... I'm fairly comfortable with anything they've tested.
Does that mean all of the others suck? No. Just means the Cortex unit is one they have tested and approved. And Filip is an outstanding guy if you ever get to meet him and share a drink or two.
I thought someone posted that welding was required for the installation of the cortex so I contacted Filip and asked about the welding required. He stated none required. That's good!
Hi Jesse,
Thanks for writing.* They system is 100% compatible with your 2014 car.
There is a small weld to positively attached the additional bracket on the watts link.* It can easily be removed at a later time in about 10 minutes though.* I have included a copy of the installation instructions for you to review.**
I'd be glad to answer further questions.* Let me know how I can help.* The difference this system makes is incredible. If you are looking for a system that is reasonable on the street and a terror on the road course this is it!
Thanks,
Filip Trojanek
It would be really nice to know what Ford Racing's reasoning was.It appears that Ford Racing is not using the FaysII Watts Link or a similar design. It is obtrusive, unwieldy, inelegant and based on the anecdotal information makes noise.
As to the fae palmers. I will go one step further. The fays II Watts Link is an abortion. Everyone I know that has one complains bitterly about the noise it makes. It appears that Ford Racing is not using the FaysII Watts Link or a similar design. It is obtrusive, unwieldy, inelegant and based on the anecdotal information makes noise. Also the more apparatus you have underneath your car the more likely you are to have conflicts with sway bars, exhaust etc . . . If I have learned anything here, it is that most of the people that act like they know . . . don't know.

If I have learned anything here, it is that most of the people that act like they know . . . don't know.
Do you even have experience with the Fays2 or are you going on the word of people who have heard from someone who has heard from someone?

In summary....most people push what they have purchased(not you Whiskey). The watts link makes your car like independent rear suspension, cures baldness and cancer.
I can expect Barbaro to push Cortex.
I can expect Road Racer 350 to push Whiteline.

Actually, I'm looking for views of some of those components as you'd see them in side view on the car and up a little closer for better detail. Figuring out where they go isn't hard, I just want a little more idea what exactly is getting assembled, single shear vs double shear and other technical aspects.Norm, I updated my post above to show you the Cortex components and how they compare to the Griggs unit.