Re: Friday night funnies | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: cjromero (clyderomerof4![]() |
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Date: Tue, 7 May 2013 04:10:26 -0700 (PDT) |
Nothing could be further from the truth Ferrari engines are just blue printed and balanced better than your standard US car engine that is mass produced Keep in mind at best Ferrari knocks out 8 to 9 thousand units a year The corvette plant does that a month ! With regards to the level of education required to work on a Ferrari I encourage you to get a service manual for any of them and get back to me! Any dedicated high school mechanic can work on any 308/328/348. From then on its plug and play with your SD 1 for diagnostics AKA Pep Boys ! The real early Ferrari's needed pros because the manuals were so poorly written so one had to know something But not since the mass produced 308 hit the shores of the US has a Ferrari been so easy to work on Dealerships still play the exotic game and the masses fall for it while they take your hard earned cash to there beach homes Just keep in mind Italy at best is a second world country And I dare anyone who has spent as much time in Europe as I have to say otherwise ! Gotta go fly Oh yea one more thing With synthetic lubricants came increased engine life and substantially Less failures of engine parts which not only plagued early Ferrari's but Jaguar,Lotus and BMW as well the same goes for coolants, hoses, air/oil filters and the like Sent from my iPhone
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- Re: Friday night funnies, (continued)
- Re: Friday night funnies cjromero, May 5 2013
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Re: Friday night funnies George P ., May 6 2013
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