360 handling, after 911
360 handling, after 911
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davidbut

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108 posts

272 months

Tuesday 14th June 2005
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I've recently bought my first Ferrari, a 360 spider, after years of owning 911s. I am a bit surprised by the number of times that the ASR traction control comes on. This is in normal road driving, in the dry, just smoothly applying the throttle through a bend eg a roundabout or a long sweeping curve, in second or third gear, not full-throttle. In the same corner the 911 (996 C2 with PSM) would be absolutely planted with no slide or intervention from PSM, maybe a touch of understeer.

I have heard lots of people say the 360 understeers, which is why I am surprised, I am not complaining, I am loving it, if I switch the ASR to sport mode it slides a bit, although I'm not sure I want to be sliding on the public road!

Is this normal? Maybe a function of the different weight distribution, obviously the 911 is well known for having superb traction.

Oh, and overall the 360 is awesome!

David

mikial

1,913 posts

281 months

Tuesday 14th June 2005
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I found like you descrbed the traction control was cutting in overtime and destroyling any input . Since Scuderia Systems altered the suspension geometry on my 360 I drive it mainly with the ASR off.It`s IMO a question of compromise for the American market, like a dumb down mentality.

It`s a good feeling when the rear hooks up to the tarmac when you want it to rather than the computer.

360stimo

701 posts

247 months

Tuesday 14th June 2005
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davidbut said:
I've recently bought my first Ferrari, a 360 spider, after years of owning 911s. I am a bit surprised by the number of times that the ASR traction control comes on. This is in normal road driving, in the dry, just smoothly applying the throttle through a bend eg a roundabout or a long sweeping curve, in second or third gear, not full-throttle. In the same corner the 911 (996 C2 with PSM) would be absolutely planted with no slide or intervention from PSM, maybe a touch of understeer.

I have heard lots of people say the 360 understeers, which is why I am surprised, I am not complaining, I am loving it, if I switch the ASR to sport mode it slides a bit, although I'm not sure I want to be sliding on the public road!

Is this normal? Maybe a function of the different weight distribution, obviously the 911 is well known for having superb traction.

Oh, and overall the 360 is awesome!

David


the ASR hardly ever kicks in on my Modena. Only once that i can remember and boy im glad it came on !

davidbut

Original Poster:

108 posts

272 months

Tuesday 14th June 2005
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360stimo said:

the ASR hardly ever kicks in on my Modena. Only once that i can remember and boy im glad it came on !


Is that in sport mode?

Big T

1,337 posts

273 months

Tuesday 14th June 2005
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I drive mine in sport mode all the time as I found leaving it off the ASR was coming on quite a bit and was very annoying!!

Davidbut, is yours F1 or Manual??

davidbut

Original Poster:

108 posts

272 months

Tuesday 14th June 2005
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Big T said:
I drive mine in sport mode all the time as I found leaving it off the ASR was coming on quite a bit and was very annoying!!

Davidbut, is yours F1 or Manual??


Manual

manu

768 posts

282 months

Tuesday 14th June 2005
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David - just as precautionary measure - get those tyre pressure checked. They make a CRITICAL difference to the way the car drives/handles.

davidbut

Original Poster:

108 posts

272 months

Tuesday 14th June 2005
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manu said:
David - just as precautionary measure - get those tyre pressure checked. They make a CRITICAL difference to the way the car drives/handles.


32 front, 29 rear, rears should be 30, is 1 psi going to make much difference?

David

Thunderfoot

402 posts

249 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
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I found the 360's handling to be dissapointing.

I have a 996 with sports pack (-10mm drop), my friend has a 360 spider. I can out handle the 360 without a problem, we were both very surpriesd at the difference in cornering speeds.

Won't stop me getting a 360 though, the looks, the sound! Awesome!!

murph7355

40,680 posts

275 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
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Thunderfoot said:
I have a 996 with sports pack (-10mm drop), my friend has a 360 spider....

Assuming your 360 is a coupe, I'm not overly surprised at this.

GT2man-2

1,043 posts

274 months

Friday 17th June 2005
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Horses for courses I guess, but I felt my 360 Spider was much more agile than my GT2.

The 360 felt like a go-kart, very chuckable, whereas the GT2 was more pendulous/tail-happy.

Each to their own

dinkel

27,552 posts

277 months

Friday 17th June 2005
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www.in.gr/auto/dokimes/pr_dokimes_ae/foto_big/ae_Ferrari_Stradale_05.jpg

Anyone has one of these?

Mmmh, since I just dropped in: would there be a 430 Stradale?

For it's me the Rari to have.

Or the 575 GTC:
www.paoloscars.com/wallpaper_Ferrari575GTC_1024.jpg