it has timing belt, not chains, and yes, timing belts can break and destroy
engines. Even Toyotas and Hondas have to have their timing belts changed
every 60,000 miles or so… It’s just a lot more frequent in the Ferrari.
Clutch life depends on your driving style. Smooth shifts and heel-toe down
shifts will make it last a long time, stop light races with launches at
5000 RPM…not so much.
I agree on the belts for sure. I just hope I can find a model in which I
can do them myself. I shift smooth and baby a car, I am not a peel out all
day long to show off guy. Also where do I get parts for these vehicles,
just the dealership?
it has timing belt, not chains, and yes, timing belts can break and destroy
engines. Even Toyotas and Hondas have to have their timing belts changed
every 60,000 miles or so… It’s just a lot more frequent in the Ferrari.
Clutch life depends on your driving style. Smooth shifts and heel-toe down
shifts will make it last a long time, stop light races with launches at
5000 RPM…not so much.
FRON BRASIL: PARABÉNS MEU AMIGO! GRANDE PROFESSOR!
Why are you doing all of this to the engine if nothing is wrong with it. Do
those chains go bad? Also how long does a clutch last in one of these?
I agree on the belts for sure. I just hope I can find a model in which I
can do them myself. I shift smooth and baby a car, I am not a peel out all
day long to show off guy. Also where do I get parts for these vehicles,
just the dealership?