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Adoro questi "strip tease" lenti e progressivi dei prototipi cammuffati.

L'auto che ne sta uscendo non mi delude affatto.

Una considerazione sugli scarichi: visti gli ultimi esempi di scarichi sollevati (FXX e 430 Challenge) ho l'impressione che la Ferrari, con quest'auto, sia pronta a portare su strada e rendere stilema della casa, un'altro richiamo stilistico funzionale delle Formula Uno, gli scarichi alti.

Mi sbagliero?:)

nn credo siano omologabili....
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nn credo siano omologabili....

Anch'io ho dubbi di questo genere, ma già inserirli strategicamente nella parte alta del paraurti o addirittura tra i fari penso sia fattibile.

Chiaro che di portarli sopra la coda in posizione avanzata non se ne parla.;)

Anche solo per questioni di pulizia.

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E nn solo...metti che il gatto,incautamente,si appoggi per fare un pisolino,al caldo....mi si frigge

Guarda, il gatto si frigge più facilmente se si infila a dormire all'interno del cofano motore caldo e non ha i riflessi pronti quando si riparte.

Io ho avuto un gatto particolarmente intelligente che si è fatto un paio di viaggetti all'interno del cofano motore del mio ducato: uno di meno di un chilometro, ma uno di quasi di 7!

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Ragazzi per friggere il gatto non serve che entri ma basta che si sdrai su un parafango posteriore di un'auto sportiva (molto sportiva...) a motore centrale....non so se l'avete mai provato ma dopo ogni giretto d'estate su una f355 spider sui parafanghi posteriori ci potevamo fare la grigliata anche a motore spento per mezzora..

La questione degli scarichi alti non ha problemi di omologazione causa altezza da terra, perchè basta allora prendere una qualsiasi X5 a benzina per trovarli dentro il fascione ad un'altezza non proprio contenuta...

gli stessi terminali nel paraurti esistono in Ferrari fin dalla F40 (se di paraurti si poteva parlare...) dunque non sembra esistere normativa a riguardo

lasciamo stare la Zonda che ha i terminali più brutti degli ultimi 20 anni,secondi per bruttezza soltanto ai doppi centrali piegati in basso delle Alfa 90 V6....

Odie mihi, cras tibi

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yes i know...this is the connectable 4wd....a revolution cause is the first 4wd scheme with transaxle gearbox...the f139 will be rwd but that doesn't exclude a future use of this system by the GT Ferrari like F139 and 612 scaglietti as well as maserati and future alfa models...

Can you tell me anything else about the 4x4 system, like how far the development is, and whether it has been tested yet? It is a very interesting technical topic! When are we likely to see the system available?

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Can you tell me anything else about the 4x4 system, like how far the development is, and whether it has been tested yet? It is a very interesting technical topic! When are we likely to see the system available?

Ferrari developing new sports four-wheel-drive system for Transaxle cars

Ferrari are currently developing an innovative new adaptive four-wheel drive system. Its introduction date is as yet unknown, but it may become available as an option on future front-engined models, including the forthcoming Ferrari 575 Maranello replacement (codename F139), the facelifted Ferrari 612 Scaglietti, as well as future Maserati and Alfa Romeo models.

Ferrari claims that the traditional rear-wheel drive layout with self-locking differential has advantages over four-wheel drive systems under high speed driving in dry or acceptably wet road-holding conditions. When combined with high power engines, and oversized tyres, however, rear-wheel drive offers less optimum characteristics in poor road-holding conditions, such flooding or ice. To make driving easier in lesser road-holding conditions, high performance sports cars can be equipped with either a permanent or a connectable four-wheel drive system.

A permanent four-wheel drive arrangement greatly improves vehicle performance in poor road-holding conditions, but has the drawbacks of permanently increasing torque loss in the drive system, and thus imposing a characteristic which drivers do not always find suitable in good road-holding conditions. By contrast, a connectable four-wheel drive system allows for the driver to choose between rear-drive in good road-holding conditions and four-wheel drive in poor road-holding conditions. Connectable four-wheel drive systems are complex, however, and therefore very expensive to produce. Moreover, drivers may not observe patches of ice on the road, and so fail to connect the four-wheel drive in time.

Ferrari has recently designed a new connectable four-wheel drive system, which is both cheap and easy to produce, as well as being free of the disadvantages mentioned above. Under normal driving circumstances, the drive system resembles that of a regular Ferrari 612 Scaglietti, where drive torque is provided to the rear wheels by means of a transaxle.

Sensors at the front and rear of the car constantly measure the angular velocity of the wheels, which is processed to detect deviations which indicates skidding. As soon as skidding is detected, the connectable four-wheel drive system comes into play.

Torque is provided to the front wheels by means of an oil-bath clutch containing a number of disks integral with the propeller shaft, and alternating with an equal number of disks integral with the gear train. The oil-bath clutch operates in a fashion not dissimilar to a fluid flywheel. Between the engine output and the oil-batch clutch, a gear train with a constant velocity ratio is located. The constant velocity ratio is equal to that of the third gear in the transaxle, as this is a gear where fast driving and skidding is likely to occur. When third gear is engaged, the input and output shafts of the oil-bath clutch have the same angular speed and the disks of the clutch therefore do not undergo slippage. When first or second gear are in use, slippage does occur however. In order to control the amount of torque provided to the front wheels, the oil pressure in the oil-bath clutch is varied by means of a hydraulic actuator. More oil pressure is induced into the system when more skidding is encountered, to increase drive torque. Under normal circumstances, when there is no skidding, the oil pressure in the oil-bath clutch is equal to zero, and no torque is transmitted to the front wheels. As the oil-bath clutch is geared to the engine with the same ratio as third gear, a problem is encountered when fourth or a higher gear is selected. The output shaft of the clutch namely spins at a higher rate than the input shaft, thus leading to high temperatures in the system. If skidding is detected when the car is in fourth or a higher gear, the connectable four-wheel drive system can not be engaged for prolonged periods, estimated at 20-30 seconds, before overheating. For this reason, the system is engaged for brief periods of time, allowing for a certain degree of increased control.

The system has already undergone testing, showing that the connectable drive system provides for “the best traction conditions in any road-holding situation, and with no assistance on the part of the driver.” “Moreover, the connectable drive system is easy to implement, is compact and lightweight, and involves no noticeable drive torque loss in rear wheel drive mode.”

http://www.italiaspeed.com/2005/cars/ferrari/09/awd/3009.html

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