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Novitec Lifter For SF90 Assetto Fiorano Pckg

Discussion in 'SF90 Stradale' started by Deezul_812SF, Oct 30, 2024.

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  1. Deezul_812SF

    Deezul_812SF Karting

    Aug 20, 2024
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    Has anyone swapped out the titanium springs that come with the AF pckg for the Novitec Sport Springs and Lifter? Is there a noticeable ride difference especially if it is lowered?
     
  2. matts086

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    Jul 6, 2017
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    Toronto, ON
    I have the lift kit on my SF90 spider with the AF package and the ride seems fine to me. Sadly, it was done during PDI so I never had the chance to drive it on the stock AF suspension but it's definitely not too harsh on the road.

    In my eyes, the ability to lift the front and not damage the CF is totally worth a small trade off in ride quality.
     
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  3. Deezul_812SF

    Deezul_812SF Karting

    Aug 20, 2024
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    Did they install the lifter module in the front trunk? Does it leave you with enough room to still store items?
     
  4. matts086

    matts086 Rookie
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    Toronto, ON
    I wish I had a picture to share but yes, the module and fluid reservoir is installed in the frunk.

    It takes up about a third of the space. I would say there's just enough space left over to fit a small briefcase in there? It makes the tiny SF90 trunk even more useless for sure.
     
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  5. Deezul_812SF

    Deezul_812SF Karting

    Aug 20, 2024
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    thanks for the info - i am weighing between the AF or non AF and the lift is the deal breaker. Who would service the lift system if there were any issues? Does Novitec provide a warranty that is fulfilled by the installer?
     
  6. matts086

    matts086 Rookie
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    Toronto, ON
    I had mine supplied and installed by the Ferrari dealer. I'm not sure about warranty or anything but I would assume there's something. TBH there isn't much involved with the lift since it's mostly just hydraulic lines going to those two puck things.

    I also really wanted the AF pkg and no lift was a deal breaker until I found out about the Novitec kit. It's the best of both worlds, especially for the roads around here.
     
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  7. Dsald

    Dsald Formula Junior

    Mar 12, 2022
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    Does it come with a remote for the front lift? Or is it able to use the haptic button that would have been there if the car was equipped with suspension lifter?
     
  8. joeracer

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    I was concerned about the lack of a lift with my AF but I had skid plates installed and have been very happy with the results. In my driving, the car rarely has an issue to begin with but having the skid plates is well worth it to me to spare all the expensive carbon. I would not let lack of lift function deter anyone from buying an AF car. Given my ownership experience, I would prefer to keep the stock suspension on the AF and install the skid plates for protection.

    Attaching an image as FYI not an advertisement or recommendation of any particular brand. The ones I have are used by the local dealer as well and do not require any modification (i.e. drilling holes) to install.
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  9. JesseRohr

    JesseRohr Karting
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    Dec 27, 2020
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    Houston isn't very hilly though. Certainly not like places like here in Austin or definitely not like out further west.

    That said, the feedback is good for those considering. Sounds like with skids and a careful thought out route could save someone a costly mistake on a car without lifter.
     

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