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95 Berlinetta weight reduction and modifications.

Discussion in '348/355' started by INTMD8, Mar 25, 2017.

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  1. INTMD8

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    It's a lot easier when it's only 10 lbs! :D
     
  2. SoCal1

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    Not sure what your doing but HL motors and window guts are super heavy also.

    Push push LOL

    :)
     
  3. MAD828

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    Love the progress Jim! Also love how clean your car is.
     
  4. Yassa

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    Very nice. Glad to hear the bumpers line up right.
     
  5. Yassa

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    Yep. I wish there was still an off the shelf pop up headlight removal solution available.
     
  6. SoCal1

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    You mean challenge covers? I hate off the shelf stuff :)
     
  7. tres55

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    Where did you get the carbon bumpers from and how much were they?

    I love the route you're taking with the car.

    If you can keep it under 3000lbs and get the car up to 340-350rwhp that will be a blast.
     
  8. INTMD8

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    Thanks guys!

    I like the flip up lights and the window motors so keeping that stuff.

    tres55, the bumpers were from Safetech composites. They were about 4k for the pair but it was a set he had made already, not sure what the regular price is.
     
  9. Yassa

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    Ya, Tubi had some back in the day...with lights and all but those are long gone. Let me know if you know a source for these or someone who can fabricate some good looking ones, not something that looks like it was made by a child.
     
  10. SoCal1

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    I was thinking of making something, the only thing is what style date.. When I see something that tickles my fancy I will know it.

    Yeah everyone I seen looks like it was made in pre-school LOL I was thinking a color matched frosted lens that goes clear when you put the lights on. :)
     
  11. Yassa

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    hahaha ya heck even regular ones, nothing fancy, that fit and look good would do me fine. I shall be harassing you soon :D
     
  12. Yassa

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    Hallo Yassa.
    A wonderful contribution. Do you want to drive top speed with the F355? I drive with my up to 310 km / h. Firstly, you would have had to measure every single wheel load at the start of the project. Then a total list of all changes with the weight changes. I have concerns that the front of the F355 is too easy and can not be compensated by a front spoiler. Then the lighter F355 becomes life-threatening at Top Speed. The weight changes can make the whole car out of balance. A mid-range car is extremely vulnerable to a too light front. There are many accidents in Germany with the F355 GTS without the Targa roof on the highway happened. Without the Targa roof, the aerodynamics no longer agrees at high speeds. The challenge was translated ...
     
  14. Yassa

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    #64 Yassa, Apr 27, 2017
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    Tim that's interesting. Perhaps someone who's run the challenge cars and made the mods from Oem to GT along the way can shine some light on this. I've seen very aggressive front spoiler lips and bigger wings then the oem 355 Challenge ones and have read these to woke better for the 355, albeit on modded ones with improved HP numbers. I've heard the F430 GT wing is better suited for rear downforce on the 355 vs the OEM 355 Challenge wing. The GT front bumper shown above, on the orange car, is also a lot better for front downforce according to those who have/still do run it.

    If anyone on here has run this setup and can chime in it would be very good info... Otherwise it's trial and error lol
     
  15. Redlyne_mr2

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    Did your bumper come with fog mounts? My challenge bumper never did.
     
  16. INTMD8

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  17. Yassa

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    Rick's work is good. Very nice pieces.
     
  18. Yassa

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    Rico's I meant.. Damn autocorrect lol
     
  19. timeckart

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    #69 timeckart, Apr 29, 2017
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    The aerodynamics of the F355 is not so easy to understand.
    On the picture is an explanation. So I am happy to have got the Imola Spoiler. I will try to improve the air channels some what by glass fiber strips.

    My seats are very light and easy move in, wonderful comfort for long driving!

    This week I get my Stradale mirrors.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bVHI5xFdxI&app=desktop
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    I have been running my Li ion battery for three years without a problem.

    It's on a Li ion battery tender when not in use.

    Kai
     
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    I'm thankful to the early adopters willing to take the risks. You guys are sacrificing to improve the technology for the rest of us.
     
  23. Mitch Alsup

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    This should be easily fixed with the adjustable spring perches, just return the car to factory (or challenge) ride heights.

    Also note: the whole underbody aerodynamics is based on air flowing UNDER the car in the central air channel. The spoilers cut off the underbody flow and reduce the downforce on the rear of the car.
     
  24. Kaivball

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    .... not sure this is going to make me feel good... ;)

    Kai
     
  25. timeckart

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    #75 timeckart, May 3, 2017
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    With the adjustment of the springs, I get not more contact pressure in the front. In Germany we are really fast.
    The Frontspoiler lets the air through. There remains a gap.
    Interesting would be if it more pressure pressure front leads, the air to the front wheelhouses to lead more quickly to the outside as with the LaFerrari. Also copy the hump front of LaFerrari. But there are no pictures of it. The Speciale also has a hump.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdKp1Lb6cDA
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