Ferrari 360 N-GT/GT/GTC Horsepower
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Ferrari 360 N-GT/GT/GTC Horsepower
Hi guys,
Does anybody knows the difference in hp between these
3 cars?
The first N-GTs years 2000 to 2002 had 445hp, sure.
The 2003 to 2004 GTs had 472 hp I think.
What about the N-GTs? Were they upgraded from 2002 to
472 hp? What do they change?
Did the GTC cars race with no air restrictors from 2004 with 540 hp???
Who can help me ? Ivo ?
Thanks
Shane
Does anybody knows the difference in hp between these
3 cars?
The first N-GTs years 2000 to 2002 had 445hp, sure.
The 2003 to 2004 GTs had 472 hp I think.
What about the N-GTs? Were they upgraded from 2002 to
472 hp? What do they change?
Did the GTC cars race with no air restrictors from 2004 with 540 hp???
Who can help me ? Ivo ?
Thanks
Shane
Re: Ferrari 360 N-GT/GT/GTC Horsepower
I also wondered about the difference in hp too.
I am sure an expert will help us!
Mangusta
I am sure an expert will help us!
Mangusta
Re: Ferrari 360 N-GT/GT/GTC Horsepower
What i have on My documents...is that the N-GT cars have around 407-416 CV.
The second series, the GT , have around 426CV.
The GTC have 445 CV.
But i can't say how many hp they have with or without restrictors.
Ivo
The second series, the GT , have around 426CV.
The GTC have 445 CV.
But i can't say how many hp they have with or without restrictors.
Ivo
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Re: Ferrari 360 N-GT/GT/GTC Horsepower
The 360 GT without restrictor 550 HP?
Is this real Ivo?
Is this real Ivo?
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There's a very good article written by Sean Henshelwood in Issue #1 of a Magazine called 321 Ignition. It is a comparison of the running, maintenance and performance of a 360 GT chassis #GT2028 v a 430 Challenge car. Output figures for the 360 are quoted at +/- 450 HP on 31.8 mm restrictors and +/- 500 HP without. However the 360 Michelotto engine ( not mentioned in the article which spec, EVO II ? etc. ) was designed to rev to 9000 rpm and produce maximum power and torque at that number. The engine in the 360 in the article was restricted by Australian GT rules to 8750 / 8250 / 7750 rpm so the figure of 550 hp does not sound unrealistic.challenger24 wrote:The 360 GT without restrictor 550 HP?
Is this real Ivo?
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Yup, that's the one. If you PM me your email, happy to send a .pdf of the text. Cheers, Pchallenger24 wrote:Interesting, thank you, so its this car
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PM sent, thank youpczarb2 wrote:Yup, that's the one. If you PM me your email, happy to send a .pdf of the text. Cheers, Pchallenger24 wrote:Interesting, thank you, so its this car
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Would be great to have the magazin
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Re: Ferrari 360 N-GT/GT/GTC Horsepower
Can the article be seen somewhere?pczarb2 wrote:There's a very good article written by Sean Henshelwood in Issue #1 of a Magazine called 321 Ignition. It is a comparison of the running, maintenance and performance of a 360 GT chassis #GT2028 v a 430 Challenge car. Output figures for the 360 are quoted at +/- 450 HP on 31.8 mm restrictors and +/- 500 HP without. However the 360 Michelotto engine ( not mentioned in the article which spec, EVO II ? etc. ) was designed to rev to 9000 rpm and produce maximum power and torque at that number. The engine in the 360 in the article was restricted by Australian GT rules to 8750 / 8250 / 7750 rpm so the figure of 550 hp does not sound unrealistic.challenger24 wrote:The 360 GT without restrictor 550 HP?
Is this real Ivo?
Re: Ferrari 360 N-GT/GT/GTC Horsepower
Not sure it's available on line anymore. If you ping me a PM with your email will send you the text. PAlex wrote:Can the article be seen somewhere?pczarb2 wrote:There's a very good article written by Sean Henshelwood in Issue #1 of a Magazine called 321 Ignition. It is a comparison of the running, maintenance and performance of a 360 GT chassis #GT2028 v a 430 Challenge car. Output figures for the 360 are quoted at +/- 450 HP on 31.8 mm restrictors and +/- 500 HP without. However the 360 Michelotto engine ( not mentioned in the article which spec, EVO II ? etc. ) was designed to rev to 9000 rpm and produce maximum power and torque at that number. The engine in the 360 in the article was restricted by Australian GT rules to 8750 / 8250 / 7750 rpm so the figure of 550 hp does not sound unrealistic.challenger24 wrote:The 360 GT without restrictor 550 HP?
Is this real Ivo?