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Can someone shed some light on this? I bought a 2005 F430 Spider with 500 miles on it last year. It has an F1 transmission. I have put 4500 miles on it in the last year mostly on the highway for a total of 5000. I have had it on the track 5 or 6 times. I don't drag race it, do no city driving with it and take off easliy every time...I've never "laid rubber" with it, not even on the track. My mechanic told me that according to his computer I have used up 85% of the clutch's life, meaning it has only 15% of its life left before it needs replacement! This means the car is going to need a new clutch every 5882 miles. Has anyone ever heard of 430s eating clutches like this? If this diagnosis is correct, what would cause it to burn up so quickly?
E-Bond Last edited by E-Bond : 05-03-2008 at 11:45 PM. Reason: Mis-spelled words |
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Hy, I posted almost the same problems, but in my opinion it's not ok because that means that F430 is not such an every day car like Ferrari said. Anyway, I'm a little beat sad about this. And also, if this is a really problem of this car I will make a request to Ferrari Company to not lied the costumers when somebody ask them about the problems and durability of this car.
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An update from my mechanic: Apparently a retest says that the clutch is 50% worn...better news but still not great compared to a good friend who's Z06 Corvette is getting 70,000 miles out of a clutch. He is currently doing the One Lap in the same car he tracks 50+ times per year. My 430 is an amazing car but I am going to switch to a different track car. Too bad. Further comments are welcome. BTW: I also track a 1994 348. The most dependable sports car I have ever owned.
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The F1 clutch in the 430 is computer controlled. check with a good dealer to scan your ECM and see if the software is causing your clutch wear. The release point and starting out slip in first gear are adjustable in the ECM
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I was told by a Ferrari wrench that reverse, auto mode .. and slow starts from first gear will wear out F1 clutches the fastest. Rather than pussyfoot out of first thereby using added clutch wear .. start out a bit more aggressively thereby allowing first gear to catch a bit faster .. with less slippage. My 2001, F1 went 10,000 before I needed a new clutch and I'm told that the 430 commonly have a much longer road life. Might wish to have your issued addressed by the factory !
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Thanks for all the feed back. I am going to follow Michael's advice. In the mean time I have to get the car to the dealer to find out why it has decided to stay in "auto" mode after I put it into auto mode on one rare, 10 minute occasion. Oh the price of my addiction to automotive style!
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Never owned an F-Car, nonetheless a big fan...owned high performance cars of other makes...and I have never understood these clutch issues.
Seems silly that any manufacturer would produce a car that routinely required clutch replacement at 25K miles and less. I am sure there are apoligist for any brand, but there is simply no excuse for any car having a clutch failure with such low miles. While a 328GTS would be my choice, it would be sad to have such an expensive and premium car eat clutches in such manner. Its enough to scare any reasonably budgeted person far away from the vaunted F-1 transmission. Even if the money where no object, who could enjoy large and reoccurring clutch repairs? W. Joh Gadd-Clearwater |
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