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Discussion in '456/550/575' started by Clyde Romero, Oct 4, 2019.

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  1. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    May 29, 2001
    18,055
    USA
    How did the fluid look that came out?? Any idea how old it was?
     
  2. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
    Full Name:
    Clarence Romero
    it wasn't that bad
    but there was a lot of blockage
     
  3. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
    Full Name:
    Clarence Romero
    the fluid was 2 years old
    didn't look that bad but it was bad
    you have to be careful since the fluid can really ruin a ABS unit
    I have talked to local techs and they see what I experienced all the time, blockage in the brake system
    I used a WURTH Brake Fluid tester too check for water saturation in the brake fluid
    and even though the tester said it was below 2% there was major blockage in all 4 of the outer caliper halves
     
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  4. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
    Full Name:
    Clarence Romero
    Well I am leaving for NJ and NH tomorrow in the 575.
    Ops checked the car and its Code 1 no discrepancies
    looking forward to the run
    I should put around 3k on the car on this trip
     
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  5. Laserguru

    Laserguru Formula 3
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    Aug 7, 2016
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    The local denizens welcome another Ferrari to the great northlands. It's getting chill up here in NH, Clyde. Frost in the mornings.....
     
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  6. Boy Wonder

    Boy Wonder Karting

    May 23, 2014
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    Fred Wolf
    Hi all,
    Can someone tell me what PIS stands for?

    thanks
    '
    Fred
     
  7. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Jul 19, 2008
    39,320
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    Point of Initial Slippage in English.
     
  8. Boy Wonder

    Boy Wonder Karting

    May 23, 2014
    173
    Boulder, CO
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    Fred Wolf
    Thanks,
    i still trying to figure out the logic behind the F1 shifting system,,,
    i suppose its controlled by one of the ECU's i only have about 1000 miles of local driving with the F1, most of the time , i enjoy it, sometimes
    it doesn't make a lot of sense ,, i always lave it in sport mode
     
  9. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
    Full Name:
    Clarence Romero
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  10. Laserguru

    Laserguru Formula 3
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  11. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
    Full Name:
    Clarence Romero
    well I leave for the Big Easy for Thanksgiving with the Grandkids
    didn't wash the car just cleaned the windshield and headlights
    starting mileage is 55k plus
    these cars were made to run
    can't see why anyone would buy this type of car and not use it for long trips
     
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  12. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
    Full Name:
    Clarence Romero
  13. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
    Full Name:
    Clarence Romero
    doing the Major on the 575, plugs. oil filter, air filter, the works
    had to replace the water pump and found this crack on the cam end plate
    waiting on that part from Italy, then finish up
     

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  14. Ferrari55whoa

    Ferrari55whoa F1 Rookie
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    Love this thread.
     
  15. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
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    Clarence Romero
    water pump went south and going to replace it
    would highly recommend when a major is done do this
     
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  16. Caledon

    Caledon Rookie

    Jun 9, 2015
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    Adam
    I would 2nd the water pump replacement on cam service - the impeller fell off mine last September and caused an overheat scenario but luckily managed to stop the car quickly so no serious damage. Also be careful of non OEM water pumps as I discovered mine was despite being serviced at a leading independent.
     

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  17. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
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    Clarence Romero
    yea that seems to be the norm, the rebuilt kit is expensive so someone found a Chinese one that fits if you can believe that be careful out there
     
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  18. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
    Full Name:
    Clarence Romero
  19. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
    Full Name:
    Clarence Romero
    ok I just returned home from attempting to take the 575 to the USAF museum in Dayton OH
    enroute after I stopped for lunch in CHA I was unable to get the car in gear
    the low fluid light was on and would not allow the car to get in gear
    so I did a hard reboot of the system which fixed this issue but gave me a CEL
    got the car home safely and upon restart the CEL light went out!!
    go figure anyway I have 57000 plus mile on the car and that's been the only issue I have had
    I usually do 500 miles a month on the car, but I haven't lately
    my advice to all that own a F-1 gear box car is now how to do a hard reboot of the system
    it will get you going
    also always carry the TOW ring with you
    the majority of the items in the tool kit are worthless
    but not the tow ring!
     
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  20. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Jul 19, 2008
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    Clyde- Have to remember they are female and sometimes just want some attention. Might be time for a full F1 service.
     
  21. Chindit

    Chindit Formula Junior
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    Oct 18, 2008
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    Navarre, Florida
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    Nick P.
    Wow, what a great thread! My 612 is being delivered next week and I have a lot of the same questions (about general reliability, about the F1 transmission and clutch, daily-driver concerns...etc). I too plan to drive my car as much as I can...and in all manner of conditions. That's what I bought it for. Thanks Clyde, thanks Taz (and any others I might have missed)...I am watching this one with interest! Oh, and as one USAF vet to two others...thank you for your service!
     
  22. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
    Full Name:
    Clarence Romero
    I was a die hard fan of manuals until I got my F-1 575
    I would never go back
    I drive the 575 like a manual
    I shift up and down just like I would normally do with a manual
    I go to neutral at stop lights
    I only stay in 1st when I am in stop and go traffic
    you get the most clutch wear from starts
    if you are easy on the starts you clutch will last a long time
    I just put another 100 plus miles on the car with no issues whatsoever
    drive your car you will have little problems with it
    right now, I have over 57k on mine

    Clyde
     
  23. Johnny Prezemullo

    Apr 24, 2006
    153
    I drove both the 575 manual and 575 F1 when the latter was presented to customers at Fiarano racetrack to present the F1 to the 575.
    The better track times I achived with the F1 by far.

    From 2005 - 2009 I drove a 2005 575 F1 with FHP (Grigio titanium, Beige Daytona, Castoro) over almost 90.000km mostly fast up to flat out especially on German autobahns very often from Weil am Rhein to Frankfurt and back (to Luzern).

    The 575 F1 FHP was (is) fast (enough) and a great handling car and I liked it far more than its successor 599 (Argento, Nero, Pool-Bar) which I drove over 60.000 km mostly between Switzerland and Germany, and found too "digital" and a less good handling car compared to my 575, however the 599 had more "punch" but rolled too much in speedy taken corners and had the far better (ceramic) brakes that the (steel) brakes of my 575.

    Johnny
     
  24. intrepidcva11

    intrepidcva11 F1 Rookie
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    ditto ! ditto !! ditto !!!
     
  25. Clyde Romero

    Clyde Romero Formula Junior

    Sep 6, 2019
    765
    Atlanta Georgia
    Full Name:
    Clarence Romero
    Image Unavailable, Please Login well as you can see, I went over 59K on the 575
    I had a check engine light on this run
    I used my FOXWELL Scanner to clear the codes
    car runs great especially the A/C, it's been high 90's with very high humidly, but the cabin is cool
    I highly recommend the scanner, it's easy to use and well worth the money in my opinion
    I have to wash the car since I drove in a lot of rain on this run
     
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