Just rec'd Forza #84 Bullfighter's 328 and Markpeboxer's 512bbi. Feature article on the latter. Congrats guys.
Not trying to spoil the party but I didn't like the 512 article. I don't think a Ferrari was meant to use Corvette parts.
My 355CH's wire harness is made by Delphi which is or was owned by GM, I know it was when my car built anyway. I can't remember if it was my 308 or my 348 but it had the Ford oval on some parts. Parts is parts I guess.
With 14" rotors and 6 pod calipers - I promise she stops quite a bit quicker than stock and is a lot mor fun to drive. The unsprung weight is also lighter than the Brembo equivelents.
Thanks - I don't know what Ferrari's mission statement is when it comes to their production cars, but it's probably something like: Provide a uniquely personal driving experience where the customer emotionally connects with not only the car but the exhilarating drive itself and can taste first hand the magic of the rich racing heritage of the Ferrari brand. From what I can tell, back in the day the factory was constantly working with their customers to create that personal experience, frequently reconfiguring per special request. After having a new 360, I really didnt feel the experience was all that uniquely personal, and worse when I went to places like South Florida or LA, theyre a dime a dozen, and often times driven by people that I really dont understand nor wish to be associated with. As I dont have the resources of folks like Mr G., I did the best I could to enjoy my Ferrari experience and create a car that is exhilarating and meaningful to me. I tried to utilize as many Ferrari design traits as possible and build something that wouldnt make Enzo roll over or Leonardo Fioravanti look for the barf bag. The overwhelming positive feedback and insightful tips I have received via my thread - as well as countless pms by Fchat members has guided me through much of the process and even inspired me on many occasions when I really needed it. Interesting that several magazine editors including Aaron Jenkins from Forza noticed the thread and reached out for more info, then decided to share it with their readers. I do believe this article and another that possibly will run sometime this summer are a direct result of our community here. As a really busy guy that wishes he had more time to chat, my experiences with this community have been great! I truly love the passion of the Ferrari brand and the experience it enables, and the ability to uniquely share that with others.
All the '80s production Ferraris could use a brake upgrade. I'm a purist, but the VW Rabbit-sized calipers/rotors on these cars don't encourage much nostalgia.
In the next issue or 2 we will see another Fchatter's 365c4 in Forza as well! There will be some very nice photos in there to accompany the article. My mom will be so proud... regards ken
Hubert Tsai's (currently for sale) twin-turbo 360 was also in this month's Forza. Here's the ad: http://www.ferrarichat.com/ferrariads/showproduct.php?product=798&cat=2
If it comes out of Modena then it's Ferrari. I don't think a little cosmetic change here and there is bad. It's when you start changing mass componants that I think you ruin the car.
It's your car and you can do what you wish. For every person who likes it there will certainly be someone else who doesn't. From a historical standpoint. The car is ruined.
Agreed. All I care is that I like it. Can't say that I agree however that the car is ruined - or is a piece of history. Guess I agree with Napolis who recently said about it:
Very nice article! One point about being "ruined". For years my daily was a 308 GTB. In the summer in bumper to bumper on the West Side Highway the car would tend to overheat. I took it to my friend the dealer and told him to cut some exit slots into the hood behind the radiator like the ones on Dino Competizione which I liked even back then 1980. Alberto and Sal cut them in and they helped keep the coolant from boiling over. The FNA rep. saw what we had done, snapped some photos and sent them to the factory. Guess what happened? Guess what happened when JT saw what we had done with the seats in P4/5. Sometimes "ruining" history actually changes history... http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=184333 See post 6 & 7 and look at the 430S's seats.
And there are those of us who are ruining our F355s by using aftermarket headers and cats because we actually want to drive the cars more than 15,000 miles. Sometimes alterations are not just because we want things diferent, but because things have to be fixed to use the cars. In short I agree with napolis' point of view.
It was kind of weird reading the Forza magazine and recongizing alot of the cars in it though. Also I was thinking, didn't I already seen those photos before, but I do have to say Mark's Boxer was pretty cool. Congats on the car!