One of my all time favorite cars is a Ferrari 360 but IMO its very underpowered for todays super car standards. I really want to buy one as a future
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02-24-2011, 10:01 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Want an openion on this from others
One of my all time favorite cars is a Ferrari 360 but IMO its very underpowered for todays super car standards. I really want to buy one as a future project car as you can find some used once now for K except I would want to buy one with out an engine as I was thinking of doing an engine swap on it. Now about 99% of people probably wouldn't even consider this, but I was thinking of swapping an LS engine in there, something like an LS3 and than going with a twin turbo set up on it. The stock engine weight of a 360 is around 380 pounds to where the ls3 weight is around 415pounds so this probably wouldn't effect the weight ration too much. I think this would just be a more cost effective way of getting the power for it way up there. I know the handling would be effected but things like weight reduction and moving things around could maybe help out with this.
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so you wanna go from driving mommy's toyota straight to a customized f360?
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To some, that may be sacrilege. But, if I could have a super reliable Ferrari 360, I'd take it in a heartbeat.
Hell, you've given me an idea for something I'd potentially love to do down the line. |
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If you do it Ferrari will tell you to take there symbols off the car LOL
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I think they are still selling at around 100K ... Kind of expensive for a project car. Also, the LS3 might be a tight fit given the 360 is mid-engined with very little extra space. Basically for the price of a good used 360 + the price of an LS3 + modifications to chassis and suspension needed for that engine, you might as well get a used F430 and leave it stock.
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Ive also recently found someone that stuck an LSX into a f360 so I guess it can be done, but many people would hate on it and I would probably get kicked out of Ferrari meets. LSX Powered Ferrari 360 - Cincy Street Scene |
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Errr...aaaaah. You do know engine upgrades are available for a 360 right? IMO, if someone did that to a Ferrari, they never belonged in one. Leave this wet dream for Gran Turismo. I've only seen one modification of a Ferrari that worked out for the better, and he spent a lot more than $100K (google search "new Lancia Stratos").
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Anything can be done if your pockets are deep enough and are mechanically inclined.
Not something I would necessarily want for myself but whatever floats your boat. Not sure it would be "super reliable" being a swap though, but this is kind of a dreamer thread anyway. |
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Worry about your Nissan for the next few years. Then re-visit the idea of ripping apart an icon to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars and no resale value.
Baby steps. Work your way up the food chain. My first car had 225bhp and weighed 4000# Second car had around 240whp and weighed around 3500# Third car had around 250whp and weighed 3200# Fourth car had around 300whp and weighed around 3600# Fifth car (and current DD) has around 120whp and 3000# Sixth car has around 440whp and 3200# I am thankful for what I learned from each and every car before the next. I highly suggest a learning curve. I made a few mistakes along the way with that skinny pedal on the right that taught me some priceless lessons for a pretty cheap fee, all things considered. Last edited by ImportConvert; 03-04-2011 at 09:19 AM. |
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