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Lowering my F430

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by F430SilverArrow, Dec 26, 2005.

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  1. RobHulme

    RobHulme Karting

    Mar 13, 2005
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  2. markb

    markb Rookie

    Dec 22, 2005
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    Las Vegas
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    Noitec makes springs that lower the car 31 mm. I installed them on my car. It takes about 4 hours including an alignment. The springs cost about $1,000.
     
  3. Gary(SF)

    Gary(SF) F1 Rookie

    Oct 13, 2003
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    You have a PM.

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  4. thomas_b

    thomas_b Formula Junior

    Sep 15, 2003
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    I have looked at the Novitec springs but the did not have spring rate or a comparison to the stock springs

    Mark do you have this information? – any info how the car behaves after the change?

    I did have FoS lower my car 1” front and rear (plus skid plates) – it would have been possible to lower the car by another 0.5” and stay writhing F spec (see finger test below)

    I have seen several F430 bottom out on the track – sparks flying - so ground clearance may be severely compromised - biggest worry is that it’s going to tear the bottom of the car up on the track (or during spirited driving) – so 1” seems to be the best compromise

    I have a serious problem with the body roll of the F430 – don’t care so much about the aesthetics – after the CS this is simply a letdown – faster in the straight slower in turns – too bad

    Interestingly enough the much discussed F430 Supertest article of Horst Von Saurma’s Sportauto and the 7.55 min time reflects this. The article itself is the most positive I have read from the guy about a Ferrari – lots of praise – however each annotation of the different track measurements states that the car was slow on the track because of excessive body roll – measurements that are not impacted by the setup are excellent – this makes sense to me

    To cut a long story short – has someone taken the car to the track lowered? – I worry that the car still suffers from soft springs
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  5. Jack(LA)

    Jack(LA) Formula Junior

    Nov 16, 2003
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    Los Angeles

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