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CARBONIO 360 REAR DIFFUSER FINS

Discussion in '360/430' started by L.I. Adam, Mar 7, 2014.

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  1. L.I. Adam

    L.I. Adam Formula Junior

    Feb 13, 2013
    283
    east norwich, Long I
    My car is going in for major belt service next week at Braden here on long island, Spoke to Dan who is a great guy and said it would only take him 1 hr. for install. I like the look of these fins ion the 430 and was thinking of putting them on my 360 from Carbonio. Since I already have carbon fiber on the exterior of my 360 ala the rear bonnet louvers, door handles and fuel lid it wouldnt be out of place.. Any thoughts..I know it fills the void underneath of the car and since I dont track her it isnt about aerodynamics so much..Any thoughts would be appreciated and welcomed regardless..

    thanks
    Adam
     
  2. Carbonio

    Carbonio Formula 3

    Dec 1, 2009
    1,142
    Of course I am biased but I'll chime in anyways :)

    The rear fins on the 360 go a long way to filling in the big holes that the rear diffuser has. Ever since the 360 was launched one thing I personally did not like was how vacant this area looked from behind. The CF fins do a great job of aesthetically cleaning this area up. The carbon weave is really quite subtle here and you would miss it on first glance as the fins blend seamlessly with the OEM diffuser. It is only when the light hits them right that you are reminded that these are more than just black add-ons. A big visual improvement IMHO which has also been reciprocated by are customers who have offered very positive feedback on the upgrade. Best of luck with your decision.
     
  3. Carbonio

    Carbonio Formula 3

    Dec 1, 2009
    1,142
    #3 Carbonio, Mar 7, 2014
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  4. L.I. Adam

    L.I. Adam Formula Junior

    Feb 13, 2013
    283
    east norwich, Long I
    Rob I emailed you today on this subject from youer contact page on your website..please advise

    adam
     
  5. ar4me

    ar4me F1 Rookie
    Owner

    Apr 4, 2010
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    Southern California
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    Jes
    They serve little purpose and is a pure styling element on the street - I like it better without.

    If you are concerned about resale value I also wouldn't do it, but perhaps not important to you (everyone has their own take, but something to consider). Generally a stock Ferrari is easier to sell... right or wrong...
     
  6. L.I. Adam

    L.I. Adam Formula Junior

    Feb 13, 2013
    283
    east norwich, Long I
    I appreciate and respect the input and your opinion..Just to point out on all upgrades I have done, I always keep all OEM parts and this is a simple bolt on..easy to remove and restore to original oem..
     
  7. ar4me

    ar4me F1 Rookie
    Owner

    Apr 4, 2010
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    Jes
    I understand. In this case I think you have to drill holes in the "tray" - suppose you can fill and paint later if you decide to reverse.
     
  8. L.I. Adam

    L.I. Adam Formula Junior

    Feb 13, 2013
    283
    east norwich, Long I
    Exactly..Very Minor and insignificant to reverse...
     
  9. Carbonio

    Carbonio Formula 3

    Dec 1, 2009
    1,142
    We considered this very scenario when we designed our diffuser fins.
     

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