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A very smart guy once told me "A test is worth a thousand expert opinions". Your ghetto rig is the way to go.
I know I'm late to this $#!+ show, and hopefully it's all under control now, but I feel compelled to point out that garages are supposed to have a...
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I'm familiar with all the events except DK Engineering Casa DK. Please tell me more...
Rotary 2-post asymmetrical works great and allows more room to open the doors when the cars on the lift. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice try [MEDIA]
The manual doesn't show the level of detail I was looking for; Just some arrows pointing to the general location. I found that the rear lift...
Doing the math using data found online... Stock rear tire diameter is 27.2" (691mm) 7th gear ratio is .69 Final gear ratio is 4.38 8000 RPM...
F8 offsets are 44.7 front and 38.8 rear. Maybe someone can confirm that the SF90 wheels use the same 5x114.3 bolt pattern? If so, it sure looks...
And a smoke machine is a now a common piece of diagnostic equipment used to find vacuum leaks so there is no excuse not to use the definitive test...
I don't know how to clean it, but I just wanted to say you're my hero for tracking your car twice a week.
Did CarPlay get added to your car? I think our cars might have shared a boat, the Vienna Express?
When Ferrari win the F1 Constructors championship this year, they will be obliged to make a 17M version of the F8 of which they'll build about...
Just wondering...Were the Ti bolts from Ferrari, Hill Engineering, or eBay/other?
You made my day with those artfully composed photos. I have an Argento Tributo currently on the Vienna Express headed for the US. I can't wait to...
Do you know the details? I'm thinking of putting 265 fronts and 315 rears on 19" wheels and a more track focused alignment on my F8. Hoping to...
I think this looks great with a black roof
Understood. I'm assuming that the bolt backing out is precipitated by movement between the wheel and hub due to traction control etc. as discussed...
I agree with most of what you said, but it seems to me that lubricating the bolts allows you to obtain a higher clamping force between the wheel...
I'm trying to figure out what the difference is between Carbon Fiber Driving Zone or getting the LED Carbon Steering Wheel and Carbon Paddle...