Why?scylla6 said:Anyone have any experience driving the GT without the front spoiler? I'd like to know if it makes any appreciable difference under 150 mph. I'm thinking of taking it off. Think this is a good idea?
Tom
Tom,scylla6 said:Well, living on a farm on a bumpy dirt road the spoiler does take a few hits. I'd rather just take it off than worry about it.
Tom
My frontspoiler flew away at about 200mph because thescylla6 said:Anyone have any experience driving the GT without the front spoiler? I'd like to know if it makes any appreciable difference under 150 mph. I'm thinking of taking it off. Think this is a good idea?
Tom
One of 19 (GER) said:I drove the following weeks
daily 180 -190 mph without handlingproblems.
One of 19 (GER) said:My frontspoiler flew away at about 200mph because the
german licence-plate was not correct installed.
Yiip ! :biggrin ..pretty ... hot !! :willyNeilda said:Croatia might be fun -
Are the girls pretty?! :biggrin
One of 19 (GER) said:My frontspoiler flew away at about 200mph I drove the following weeks
daily 180 -190 mph without handlingproblems.
Trieste. From then on, pure joy big guy ! :biggrinNeilda said:Where should we meet?! :lol
SLF360 said:Another reason not to put a plate in the front, but rather just an adhesive copy of it. Many here in Italy have the Ferraris like that (But I drive my performance cars without front plates or stickers).
I'd never take the frontspoiler off or fumble with aerodynamics... You only know if you have a problem when it is too late.
PS:
The best country in Europe to drive hard is Croatia, not Germany. Perfect new highways, great settings, and people actually move over when you come up (rarely the case in Germany these days), and last Weekend we blasted with 14 Ferraris through the whole country, from Zagreb to Rijeka, up to Ljubljana (Slovenia), driving open at 300km/h and when I closed the top hit 9000revvs in sixth gear, meaning 312km/h or 195mph in the Spider. nice, nice, nice ! :banana
The best part was to fly into the tunnels on flat out 295/300km/h open..Unforgettable, and of course we checked first that there was no one in there at 130km/h or so.. :eek
Our friend Boris from Zagreb had instructed the police to switch off any fixed radars along the route, and do the (eventual) radargun activity on the other driving direction... We saw not a single control, btw, and made Newspaper front page and had TV coverage too. They are totally car crazy, just like the Hungarians.
I decided next time I'll bring the GT ! Maybe 1 of 19 or Neilda will join in !?
stefan
Next time inform me a few days in advance - I ll be there :winkSLF360 said:I decided next time I'll bring the GT ! Maybe 1 of 19 or Neilda will join in !?
stefan