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Hello, 355 questions

Discussion in '348/355' started by Widebody350, Nov 19, 2006.

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  1. Widebody350

    Widebody350 Karting

    Feb 22, 2006
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    Hey guys I'm starting to shop around for F355s (6 speed, I like the feeling of shifting) and I was just going to ask on average how much is the maintinence of your cars annually?
    Right now I have a heavilly modded Nissan 350Z with a widebody kit
    (1ft wider), custom interior, custom wheels, fully adjustable suspension, and will push out about 600rwhp after the new motor(RB26DETT, Skyline GTR) goes in/is tuned. I only give you that information to show you that I am serious about modifying my cars and would appreciate it if you all can give me some options about raising the performance of the F355. Suspension upgrades if there are any would be appreciated as well.

    Thank you
     
  2. chaa

    chaa F1 Veteran

    Mar 21, 2003
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    To get a performace upgrade of 600bhp on a 355 then you will have to spend half as much again as you paid for the ferrari from the of go. The world of exotics is a far cry from the world of the ricer mainly becourse of the cost involved. If you use the search button and type in "355 turbo" you will see the 355 twin turbo from down under, there is a kit but i think it knocks on the door or 30 grand:(
    So in a nut shell its deep pockets that are needed for ferrari tuning. Mainly becourse there are no of the shelf items but only custum made gear.
    As far as the suspension is concerned, may be ya should do some hard driving/track days in ya new 355 to see what it can do first. And then tweek the suspension from there, instead of just buying and putting on after market gear with out knowing what the original set up can do. Becourse lets face it the 355 had rave reviews about its handeling when it first came out.
     
  3. JZ TWINS

    JZ TWINS Karting

    Sep 5, 2006
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    I have a Supra that I am building up. I want to get a 355 but I would leave it stock (except headers,cats,exhaust) for reasons known. The car looks and sounds beautiful stock.

    Would like to see pics of your project though
     
  4. Widebody350

    Widebody350 Karting

    Feb 22, 2006
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    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2249016 is a link to the car before it was painted and or had the wheels put on. I painted it a light/metal flake blue off of a custom painted Lambo. I put a carbon fiber hood(painted all but the gills), CF GT style mirrors, and I don't know if I will put a low or mid mount wing out back just because of the whole ricer image. It might not mean much to some of the Ferrari folks but the car will be featured in Super Street (largest import tuner magazine in the US) and atleast have an article in two others. It takes deep pockets to get any car to the level of customization that my 350Z is at. I have the Z for high hp and car shows now. When I purchase the F355, I will likely have wheels/tires, and a full exhaust system waiting at a shop to install. The point will not be for high hp, but just having a bit of customization, as well as letting the nice sounds that emanate from a Ferrari ring out a little more. I am sure that the suspension is set-up very well, as it should be since it is a Ferrari, but I like a harsh suspension set-up as I would not expect the F355 to have. I used to own an '89 911 which I had set-up for racing on the weekends, until it's engine bought the farm. My friend has an F430 and it handles like a dream, but just not as I am accustomed to or prefer. Also, I read in Modified Luxury and Exotics that Novitec Rosso has a Twin Turbo kit for the F355 that puts the 0 to 60 time a 2.3 seconds.
     
  5. Mikestradale

    Mikestradale F1 Rookie

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    I have a 350Z too and bought a F355 a few months ago :) (still have the 350Z for daily use)

    You won't be dissappointed with it! Did another 2 hr drive today in the rain and it keeps putting a smile on my face everytime I drive it. The sound is just insane! (I have a tubi)
     
  6. chaa

    chaa F1 Veteran

    Mar 21, 2003
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    So whats the question then, if not interested in upping ya power or changing the suspension as YOU suggested in ya first post?? So ya just changing ya wheels and exhaust then? Or is it just to showcase yet another Jap car on this mans 355 forum:(
     
  7. gothspeed

    gothspeed F1 World Champ

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    Stick with your 350Z....
     
  8. Widebody350

    Widebody350 Karting

    Feb 22, 2006
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    I don't need to showcase my car on any forums as my car will be showcased to a national audience. I am interested in upgrading the suspension and upping the HP output of the 355, but atleast at first, not to the level of my 600whp Z. Notice how I said that the point will not be for HIGH HP because I was talking about an exhaust system which anyone who has ever modded a car would know does not raise a car's hp very much. In my original post I was looking for options for exhausts other than Tubi, as well as ECU mods, intake/air box mods, and any other suggestions that anyone might have that would raise the performance level of the 355.
     
  9. chaa

    chaa F1 Veteran

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    search button.
     
  10. gothspeed

    gothspeed F1 World Champ

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    1. Do a "search" for what you are looking for "before" you start new threads.

    2. Keep talk about your greatness and that of your non F-car to a minimum.

    3. Don't expect the red carpet because you have a "national audience".

    4. There are not alot of mods for these cars, because:
    a. the production numbers are low.
    b. alot of owners prefer factory condition.
    c. ferrari's are pretty well optimised from the factory.

    5. Read and learn as much as you can about F-cars. so you will have some knowlege of the marque.

    6. Don't expect everyone here to hand you everything you ask for.

    7. Fill out your profile.
     
  11. Widebody350

    Widebody350 Karting

    Feb 22, 2006
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    I did search but there is always new information and new products. I was just looking for some clear information/opinions/reviews. Gothspeed, why would you tell me to stick with my 350Z? The Z is done. If you don't like or respect the idea of modding a 350Z or other Jap car that is fine, and I say to each his own, but to knock me just for asking about modding a 355 is IMO wrong. I am not going to make the F355 a show car or anything like what I did with the 350Z, but just improve it's track worthiness so that when I upgrade from the F355 I can have a good track car. I just feel like your response was pretty much saying that I was not ready to have an F355 or worthy of a quality response from you.
     
  12. chaa

    chaa F1 Veteran

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    #12 chaa, Nov 19, 2006
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    .................:D.....thats my boy Gothspeed, he has the power of a Jedi all that mind control/sugestion siht that he does...LOL!!!
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  13. Widebody350

    Widebody350 Karting

    Feb 22, 2006
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    Godspeed.
    1. Just looking for new information better information. I should have included information that I already know to show that I was not just asking questions that I could answer myself.

    2. How was I talking about my greatness?
    b. I only mentioned my non F-car to show that I was not a newb to mods and the second time that I mentioned the Z was because another member asked to see pics.

    3. I am not expected a red carpet. I merely stated that I had one because another member asked if I was on here to show off my Z to Ferrari owners. (why would I do that?)

    4. I agree with all of your points here which is why I came to this site looking for quality, well informed answers.

    5. I have read about Ferrari which is why I am looking for one. I think that Ferraris are the classiest of the exotics and I also have a great deal of respect for the racing heritage that Ferrari has.

    6. I don't expect anyone to hand me a thing but atleast have semi-polite, well informed responses.

    7. I will do that now.

    By the way, Chaa, you seriously need to grow up.
     
  14. gothspeed

    gothspeed F1 World Champ

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    Most people here did not "consult" with anyone on which car to get. They justified it to themselves only. That is what "you" need to do.

    F-cars are not cars you just go and buy, unless you have more money than passion.

    So when the time I saw a beautiful black F355 spider at willow springs, I was smitten by it. This was the "perfect car" in my mind. It did not matter to me what "mods" were available. This was "ten years" ago!!!
    At that time I had a Porsche 930 with 450RWHP. Then I had a 993 AWD Twin Turbo chipped to about 550WHP.

    The F355 has around 315RWHP on a good day. NOW THINK ABOUT THIS!!! I enjoy the F355 MORE than all my P-cars!

    So it is not about horsepower!!! It is about the whole dynamic experience!!

    Only "you" will know when you are ready, when your head gets there it will not matter what anybody has to say!!

    So as so many people have said thousands of times! If you have to ask, you would not understand!
     
  15. gothspeed

    gothspeed F1 World Champ

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    chaa!!! That is some funny ****!! LOL :D
     
  16. Widebody350

    Widebody350 Karting

    Feb 22, 2006
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    I am not consulting anyone. Just looking for ways to make it suit me more. Modifications available have nothing to do with my decision to purchase an F355. I love the car and am set on buying one, but I always mod my cars and bikes(yes, jap bikes) so I wanted to know what the best avaiblable products, upsides and downsides of them all, as well as what you all think of them.
     
  17. Widebody350

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  18. gothspeed

    gothspeed F1 World Champ

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    The difference is he owns a 355 and was not bragging about his ricer. :)


    Exhaust, intake & chip is pretty much the norm. Twin turbo is rare.

    The downsides: other than the TT conversion "mods" barely give you any HP. You will be lucky to get 25 HP after $10k (except TT). Unless you can do some of it yourself. That is why people lighten them too.

    Major service requires engine removal, every few years.

    Are you sure you want one???
     
  19. Widebody350

    Widebody350 Karting

    Feb 22, 2006
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    Seriously man I was not bragging about my "ricer". If it's every few years then it is no biggy to me but if it's every year then it would matter. I will call over to the Ferrari dealer tomorrow and check on how much they charge for a major service/engine removal. I imagine that it will be more than a few major services before the tab eclipses what I dropped to make the "ricer" is what it is. Thank you for the information. I hope that you two are just sick of non F-car owners coming in with dreams and asking some dumb*ss questions and you all thought/think I am just another one of those individuals. I provided the prior info on my car as proof that I have a passion for cars and the bank roll(yes jap car do cost a lot to mod and no you can't pay the people in rice) to afford an F-car so you wouldn't treat my questions the way that you did. Instead, you took it as me bragging about my "ricer" which I would have to be extremely sophomoric to do on a Ferrari forum. Don't take this the wrong way but you guys have to lighten up. Enjoy the fact that you have a Ferrari and share your knowledge about them. Once again, thanks for basically answering the questions.
     
  20. gothspeed

    gothspeed F1 World Champ

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    You are right.....we had a whole bunch of people from rice sites and corvette sites just starting a bunch of inflamatory threads. It was reeeal bad. So if you are really considering buying a 355 more power to you. There are alot of very nice knowledgable people that are very helpful here. Just remember that these cars are not only about performance.....but alot of other great things :).
    Good luck in your "search" there are some issues that some 355s have so do some reading on here. Lates.
     
  21. Widebody350

    Widebody350 Karting

    Feb 22, 2006
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    Yes I am and that is one reason why I have ruled out the F1 that I was originally considering. If all I was about was HP or how fast it can go in a straight line or anything like that I would have stuck with my Z or gone to a Porsche Turbo. I always admired Ferraris because of their history and elegant styling, so after riding/driving my friend's F430 I knew that a Ferrari is what I wanted. I will probably purchase one over the winter or beginning of spring as I don't want to buy the first one I see. Have a nice day.
     
  22. gothspeed

    gothspeed F1 World Champ

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    There are alot of good deals out there right now. Are you looking for a 355 spider, gtb, or gts??
     
  23. chaa

    chaa F1 Veteran

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    Dont ya fancy a F430 then?
     
  24. Widebody350

    Widebody350 Karting

    Feb 22, 2006
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    lol yea I just wish I could afford the F430. Right now I am looking at the spiders because I might be moving to TX, but even if I don't move to TX, I would still like to drop the top now and then.
     
  25. Gershwin

    Gershwin F1 Veteran

    Feb 21, 2005
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    Saw in one of your other posts your 18, you'll have plenty of time to obtain your desired effect.

    As an earlier poster stated the F355 is all about the "dynamic." I often use the precurser when speaking to others it isn't the fastest F-car by far. It is however, the sweetest sounding driving machine one can experience within the practical speed-limits off the track. On the track, I believe it is balanced well as is.

    Spend an hour or so in search - you'll find a lot of information, quickly.
     

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