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breaking in a "new" 355

Discussion in '348/355' started by roadracer311, Mar 28, 2010.

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  1. First Ferrari

    First Ferrari Formula Junior

    Jun 18, 2005
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    Christopher Reeves
    Wow, that is amazing.
     
  2. ferrari 512 tr

    ferrari 512 tr F1 Rookie

    Nov 16, 2008
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    Paolo
    yes it really is !!!!
     
  3. saw1998

    saw1998 F1 Veteran

    Jun 8, 2008
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    Scott
    Time capsule material. :)

    The leather looks a little dry. Get some Leatherique on there ASAP. Wait till you see what the leather will look like after a treatment with that product.
     
  4. S-T48

    S-T48 Formula Junior
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    Oct 30, 2008
    576
    Stevenson Ranch, CA
    That is a brand new car, worth every penny!!!!!

    Enjoy with good health
     
  5. 50hdmc

    50hdmc Formula 3

    Oct 10, 2006
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    mark s
    sure looks new....so, tell us the details on this car, where did you find it, single owner - why it wasn't driven etc....
     
  6. 355dreamer

    355dreamer F1 World Champ
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    Apr 3, 2006
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    L.C.
    If you would like to get rid of that radio blank cover, I would be happy to purchase it from you.
     
  7. BLAMPEE

    BLAMPEE Man Card Status: Never Issued

    #32 BLAMPEE, Mar 29, 2010
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    +355!!!

    It'll make that leather softer and more colorful. Here is the difference when I first tried the Leatherique out. Can you guess which side was treated? ;)
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  8. full_garage

    full_garage Formula 3
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    Feb 15, 2010
    2,241
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    Jay
    WOW- So THAT'S what my dash is supposed to look like-

    That's my reference photo for my dash retrim- Thanks!
     
  9. Vegas-Guy

    Vegas-Guy Formula 3

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    Reg
    Looks great!!!
     
  10. roadracer311

    roadracer311 Formula 3

    May 6, 2009
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    Paul
    Thanks everyone. Leatherique is on order, size = large!
     
  11. Rojo

    Rojo Formula Junior

    Jul 17, 2009
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    Stillwater
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    Bob
    Wow - now I want a 355 too!
     
  12. captglen

    captglen Formula 3
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    Nov 25, 2007
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    Glenn L.
    Amazing find and I am sure you wil love it..
    Good Luck
     
  13. roadracer311

    roadracer311 Formula 3

    May 6, 2009
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    Thanks again.

    The original owner had it in his collection and apparently passed away in the last year or two. The rumor is that he had other Ferrari's that he drove, but for some reason, never drove this one. It ended up being sold to the Ferrari dealer in Salt Lake City, where it received an engine out service, including new fluids, they worked out some issues with the top (low fluid and bad seat potentiometer), went through the brakes a few times (master cylinder and possibly the ABS pump had given out), and generally got it sorted.
     
  14. jmiff348

    jmiff348 Formula 3
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    Nov 30, 2006
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    Just gorgeous, an wow! A helluva find! Congrats!!!
     
  15. h2oskier

    h2oskier F1 Veteran

    Oct 1, 2006
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    MJA
    If "one" must have a Red Ferrari......that would be the "one"

    Beautiful have fun and drive the crap out of it!
     
  16. BRADAN

    BRADAN Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Aug 29, 2009
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    excellent find, enjoy her.
     
  17. tashier

    tashier Formula Junior

    Sep 8, 2008
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    Sean
    Seems strange seat pot. would be bad with no use?
     
  18. Dohangs

    Dohangs F1 Rookie
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    Oct 31, 2008
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    Spiro
    What a great find. A time capsule. Congratulations!
     
  19. eulk328

    eulk328 F1 Rookie

    Feb 18, 2005
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    If the contacts never get "exercised" they can develop some resistance between them, enough of which, can cause problems.
     
  20. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    May 29, 2001
    18,055
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    +1 on following the owner's manual on break in...but do remember, that Ferrari test drivers put the first 70 to 85 miles on the car, and trust me, they don't "baby" the car one bit, they are winding it up to redline the entire time. ;)
     
  21. Kieran

    Kieran F1 Rookie

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    Where do I sign up????
     
  22. RACP

    RACP Formula Junior

    Jan 29, 2011
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    André Rodrigues
    excellent find!!!!!wonderful!
     
  23. Rob'Z

    Rob'Z Formula 3

    Mar 29, 2008
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    Well since the thread has been bumped up a year and a half.......

    How many miles are on the car today?



    Rob
     
  24. Throttleman

    Throttleman Formula Junior

    Sep 26, 2003
    340
    Pasadena,CA
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    Jay Ablett
    very nice find indeed! I can' believe that interior!
     
  25. Mitch Alsup

    Mitch Alsup F1 Veteran

    Nov 4, 2003
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    A) make sure all the fluids are correct, and that the car is warmed up.

    B) you can use 4000 revs any time the oil is above 140dF

    C) you can hear when the engine is running harsh--its tone changes (falls into the Duh catagory). Slowly run the fully warmed up car into the 5000 RPM range (probably 3rd gear on a secluded back road far from constabulatory observations.) When you hear the engine go harsh, take a note of the RPM where this happened.

    D) Perform a series of runs from 1000 RPMs below harshness to harshness such that it takes 8-10 seconds to cover that part of the RPM band, then back off until the car decelerates to 100 RPMs below.

    E) As you do this a dozen or more times, you will hear the harshness disapate. When this happens, raise the RPMs on the top end by 500 RPMs and have at it again. Up and down the rev range. {Watch the oil temperature to be sure it does not go above 250dF.}

    F) as you near the 7500 RPM band pay more attention to oil temps, water temps, and listen for harshness with more finess as the noise of the engine makes them progressively harder to hear. And of course, if the engine even starts to make a noise you don't understand, drop back to a safe RPM range (4000 and below for this engine).

    I had new cylinder sleaves and new rings installed rather recently, this procedure properly loads the rings against the cyclinder walls and walks the engine to where it makes full power. In my case it took 1200 miles for the rings to tollerate the whole RPM band of the engine (8500 RPMs).
     

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