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15 hour drive in a 348 - what to pack?

Discussion in '348/355' started by zc911, Jul 24, 2014.

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  1. 355dreamer

    355dreamer F1 World Champ
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    I think they now make a removable clear tape which is similar to blue painters tape. I'd look into something like that to protect the leading edges of the paint.

    Other than that. Nothing to worry about. You're gonna have a great time. L
     
  2. Volair

    Volair Karting

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    It may sound like a sacrilege but you will benefit from ear plugs.

    I would also bring a towel and clothes change. If it rains while driving you may get wet and i don't mean with targa off. These cars are not really water tight especially targas.
     
  3. BucksTifoso

    BucksTifoso Karting

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    You might want to find some Mobil 1 before you leave. I drove my newly purchased 355 from Naples, Florida to Philadelphia last fall and that was the one thing I had to spend some time searching for (in A rural area of Georgia). Make sure the headlights work properly, since it sounds like you will be doing some night driving. It sounds obvious, but something I forgot to check before I left. Same thing for wipers and windshield fluid. It probably won't be exotic things that get you, but some of the basics. As for pain relievers, I actually found the 355 seats to be fairly supportive; not sure if the same applies to your model.
     
  4. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    You will get decent mileage per tank out of this.
     
  5. bikz

    bikz Formula 3

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    yeap the 348 is prob the most fuel efficient 3 plus litre sportscar i know of......been in convoys and the other fellas will have to at least refill once....your almost 90 litres will keep u going quite a bit.....
     
  6. Ajax de 1e

    Ajax de 1e Formula Junior

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    It's a TB....and a towel? He brings his friend, not his girlfriend :)

    Oh, you mean for the rain....:D
    I think it's a dream for the most of us to do this dirrrrty job, I mean the driving.
     
  7. zc911

    zc911 Formula Junior

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    No Radar dectors allow in Cananda :( And i love traielrs are for boats hahaha :D


    Thanks!
    Car was stored in a climate controlled garage, tires are 7-8 year old Pirellis. One of the first things and will get repalced even though they have about %70 tread left.

    NICE haha thanks!

    We are both handy with wrenches so i'd prefer not to have to pay for a tow haha. I have road side assitance with the classic car insurance so i am a little covered. But there are so many remote stretches i really dont want to be stranded for somthing like a fuse

    Thanks for the link! went over a lot last night! I will have my ipad with me :D

    I will , i'll make a new post with all the pcis and videos :D

    Oh it's CAA haha.


    It is straight piped with Tubis so it may not be a bad idea, but i dunno After all these years lusting after a Ferrari i think i am gonna just listen to all the noises :D

    dang thats a good idea, i will see what i can find!

    Thanks! :D


    I dunno i forced myself to go to bed last nigh, wanted to keep reading my348.com! i am leaving tommorow at 1pm i dunno how i am gonna sleep tonight. And with a 2 year old i'll be up early tommorow lol

    Excellent idea on the oil!!


    Excellent!

    hahahah :D yes i did not want to deal with a leaky top so specifically went looking for a TB, plus i think the lines are nicer.
     
  8. WATSON

    WATSON Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Sounds like a fun trip!

    You might want to buy some Rain-x. Put on the windshield and if it rains you will not need the wipers. Makes it easier to wash the bugs off too.

    Have fun. Even if something goes wrong make it all part of the adventure. :)
     
  9. speedy_sam

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    Been there done that! :) Congrats

    All you need is a good camera and a Garmin. :)
     
  10. zc911

    zc911 Formula Junior

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    Thanks! I would prefer nothing go wrong though :D

    Thanks!
    Replace garmin and camera with all you need is an iphone and a charger haha
     
  11. Stephen C

    Stephen C Rookie

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    Watch out for wildlife on your drive. I spent a few years in New Brunswick and know first hand that there are a LOT of deer, and worse, moose along those roads. You are low enough that they will come right through the windshield if you hit one.
     
  12. vvassallo

    vvassallo F1 Veteran

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    You have a 348. The motor is solid. Don't sweat it. After 6 hours you will crave a massage. At normal speeds figure 25 mpg or more. You should get about 350-400 miles per tank, maybe more if you are just highway cruising. I can drive from my house to Monterey on a single tank, unless I am with the Ferrari Club of hotshoes. Generally you want to take Gorilla tape of equivalent, some coolant and oil. It helps to have a bike pump or tire filler device, air pressure gauge and a tire plug kit. Anything else that happens you are going to need a professional. I also pack detailer and some nice buffing cloths. An outdoor car cover is optional in case you have to park in the elements. It can double as a tent if it is weatherproof.
     
  13. zc911

    zc911 Formula Junior

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    Awesome thanks! That's what I need to hear:D
    Your list is similar to mine haha
    I am just gonna add fuses. I was reading in the rain a rad fan may cause a fuse to blow, and it looks like we will hit some rain in Montreal on the way back
    From the looks of things they are just standard size fuses?
     
  14. NeuroBeaker

    NeuroBeaker Advising Moderator
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    Make sure you put that iPhone to use then - some of us are living vicariously, you know. ;) :)

    And congratulations! :D I forgot to include that in my earlier posts. :eek:

    All the best,
    Andrew.
     
  15. bernardo66

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    Not the brightest advice since they're illegal in Ontario and Quebec.
     
  16. bernardo66

    bernardo66 The Crazy Cat Man
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    Stay on the Canadian side of the border since the paperwork is not complete. Enjoy the ride, stay under the radar and don't give a law enforcement a reason to bother you.
     
  17. zc911

    zc911 Formula Junior

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    Thanks very much! i will! You are in scotland though, you have access to some of the best driving roads in the world! i wish i could go for a drive and find roads like in Wales, Black Mountain road is it? Or the Isle of Mann.
    I am half Scottish and most of my family is over there, we want to plan a trip soon. They are MG lovers though, but still i would love to drive some of the roads!

    Oh yes for sure! i dont like dealing with US or Canadian customs when the paper work is in order lol
     
  18. NeuroBeaker

    NeuroBeaker Advising Moderator
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    The roads are scenic and twisty, but unfortunately not in very good condition. The enormous potholes mean the suspension on my car is constantly under repair... :eek:

    I quite like Buttertub's Pass in North Yorkshire. I drove it so enthusiastically last time that I set my (uprated) brake pads on fire. :)

    All the best,
    Andrew.
     
  19. zc911

    zc911 Formula Junior

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    Ah i know that feeling. The roads around here suck too, driving through montreal is going to be an excersie in pot hole avoidance :D haha

    stupid me decided to do an update to the iphone, i really need to get to bed lol
     
  20. ClydeM

    ClydeM F1 World Champ
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    I've driven distance in a 308. You'll be taking stops. You'll need them.
    If you bring water, expect to make extra stops :)

    When I crossed into Canada for Montreal F1, the border patrol gave me a bit of grief even though it was my car. Something about lots of stolen cars go out Canadian ports and that's what I was going to do. Coming back into the US? No issues at all.

    If something serious happens, a credit card will take care of anything.
     
  21. Wade

    Wade Three Time F1 World Champ
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    That would be here, in Rivière-du-Loup:

    Hotel 4 étoiles - Auberge de la Pointe

    Hotel Universel Rivière-du-loup, unique and authentic
     
  22. BucksTifoso

    BucksTifoso Karting

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    Yes, get an assorted box of fuses. It thought Ferrari fuses were "special" since I would see them on Ebay. But when my left headlight stopped rising, and after reading how to troubleshoot the motor on here, I got lucky and fixed it with a standard fuse from Pep Boys. I keep the assorted box of fuses in the boot, along with a tire gauge, a fire extinguisher, and a 5? mm Allen wrench to access the remote battery posts in the engine bay. You need an Allen wrench to remove the right side engine shield in a 355. Again, not sure if that applies to your model, but a set of Allen wrenches probably good to have with you.
     
  23. zc911

    zc911 Formula Junior

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    Thanks i picked up some but luckly had no issues

    Made it home with my Ferrari :D haha :D my Ferrari :)

    Only issue the a/c worked when it felt like it, but it wasnt hot enough to bother us much.
    She got covered in bug splatter, dirt, and sat out/drove in a downpour. After 8 years of beig coddled lol We did almsot the same mileage in 15 hours that was done in the last 8 years!
    i'll post pics from the trip in a new post :) Thanks for the suggestions!
     

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