Does anyone know if the short blocks of the 348, 355, 360 are similar? I know the stroke is different and the bore is the same! What about bearing spacement, size, etc. Are some of the parts interchangeable? Any feedback welcome!
ILMAESTRO - So... You want to upgrade the Mondial's engine? That should be fun! A 355 engined Mondial! (I really love the sound of those 355's upgraded to 9.200 rpm redline)
Yes, it could do with more power, specially low end! Applying good American hod rodding technic might be the way, longer stroke! I have noticed that all 3 engines have the same bore. Stroking the motor might be the way to go without spending $50K, Its easy to have pistons and rods made up over here. For that matter a crank as well. Easy way to get 30 to 40 additional HPs'
There is no "easy way" to get 40-50 more HP out of a Ferrari engine. Trust me the engine buiders of these engine are pretty smart and i there would have been a way to Hot-Rod that type of power out of the engine for small spare change they would have done it! Fact is the block of most V8s is the same. If memory serves me right (and it rarely does) the block was unchanged for 20+years and recently with the 355 it received a change. I don't think you can simply and cheaply "make" rods for these engines.
want some quick HP and instant gratification, get test pipes and replace the CATS. Eric here on the board sells great pipes for 348 engines. They are way less than Tubi and great quality. You can order from him and they will give you increase of I guess 15HP min. The difference on my 348 as tremendous! If you can not find Erics number e-mail me and I will send it to you.
Carello would make rods for any motor and they are great rods. You would have to watch the rod length as a longer stroke with the same deck height means shorter rods, which is a bad thing for power. Unless you did a real hot rod technique and moved the gudgeon pin hole up into the ring groove area ... thus maintaining the same rod length. Er, he is suggesting making the engine bigger, thus easy is a relative term. This is what Ferrari did to make more hp, so it does make sense, and is a good way of NOT increasing the stress on the engines' components. If the bores are the same, can you simply put 348 heads on a 360 block? ( why not just put a 360 engine in a 348?) Pete
360 motor in a 348. Too much power in a car not capable of handling the extra power. Need to replace rear end, trany, etc. Not a good idea. Buy a 360, avoid lunacy. Art
If the 348 in question has the especial (or later) rear subframe, it is essentially the same as the F355 rear sub frame and carries the F355 suspension geometry. {Yes, I know they hang the transmission differently}. The power difference between an 360 and an F355 is not that great (375 versus 395), and the TQ is essentially equal. I would be more woried about the transmission dealing with nearly 100 more HP (25%) than the suspension and chassis. More problematic is the air inlets. The 360 air inlet manifold is taller than the 348/355, and it would not look correct with a hole in the rear deck.
I was on Nick's Forza website, he is Rob's longest sponsor, and he is punching out a Ferrari engine to FOUR liters. How is that for displacment. He has a bunch of pics up with the engine being built. Nothing yet on the power out put, but I'm betting it is gonna be pretty impressive. Anyway go check it out.