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Selecting suspension mode on a 355

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  1. nunojcmaia

    nunojcmaia Formula Junior

    Dec 16, 2004
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    When changing the suspension mode from comfort to sport or vice-versa, do I have to stop the car before or it can be selected in motion?
    Please don't tell me to read the owner's manual....I've already done.

    Nuno.
     
  2. johan6504

    johan6504 Formula 3

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    You can change it at any time, as far as I know. I have done it while driving as well as when parked.
     
  3. Ricard

    Ricard Formula Junior

    Jan 23, 2004
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    Yes you can press the button at anytime.

    There are 4 small motors sitting on top of the suspension dampers (you can see them in the engine compartment, red round things) they rotate the damping adjusters constantly, relative to what the car is doing (speed etc).

    Pressing the button simply changes the profile that these adjusters follow.

    In my car (98 Berlinetta) normal is Sports/hard (Ferrari after all!) and when you press the button and light comes on it goes into Comfort/soft. Some 355's are the other way around (Spiders I think - as they have a "Sports" button rather than a "Shock Absorber" button).
     
  4. johan6504

    johan6504 Formula 3

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    I have a late 98 GTS and I have a sport button, pushing or rather flipping it will set the suspension in sport mode and a yellow indicxation will light up.
     
  5. ferrarist

    ferrarist Formula Junior

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    As far as i know "manual gearbox" 355s have the "shock absorber" button which firms up the suspension. But in the later "F1 gearbox" versions the button was changed as SPORT because it also controls the gear change sharpness within the suspension. Am i right ?
     
  6. johan6504

    johan6504 Formula 3

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    That is probably it! My car is an F1.
     
  7. nunojcmaia

    nunojcmaia Formula Junior

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    Thanks for the info, guys.

    Nuno.
     
  8. Ricard

    Ricard Formula Junior

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    Makes sense re:F1 but my car (not F1 and in the owners guide) its definately stiff and flicking the switch makes it softer. I would say manual cars have a comfort button and F1 a sports button if you get my drift.
     
  9. DMOORE

    DMOORE Formula 3

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    My 97 spider gets stiffer when the sport mode is turned on " illuminated".



    Darrell.
     
  10. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    Darrell,
    Check the owner's manual, it should actually be the opposite when you flip the switch and the yellow light is illuminated...that is when it is in "comfort" mode. The normal setting with the light off is "sport".

    Dave
     
  11. New Zealand 355GTS

    Sep 23, 2006
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    I run my 96 355 GTS in soft mode for road use.
    It will immediately stiffens up if it you get it loaded up by sporty driving.
    Soft is more comfortable and easier on the bodyshell.

    JP
     
  12. vittorio

    vittorio Karting

    Nov 12, 2003
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    1998 F1 berlinetta and:

    - light off: comfort mode (soft suspensions)
    - light on: sport mode (stiffer suspensions and quick gear change)

    Vittorio
     
  13. 285ferrari

    285ferrari Two Time F1 World Champ
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    That is what I was told exactly.....
     
  14. Ricard

    Ricard Formula Junior

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    For an F1 (car with a "Sport Button")

    For manual/stick shift its a "Comfort Button" and the opposite applies.
     
  15. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    I am speaking to Darrell (DMOORE), and he does NOT have F1, so it works the opposite for him.

    Dave
     

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