mallard said:
Randy I'm confused about the condition of your 355. Why would someone even tamper with the electronics of such a new car? Especially a Ferrari. I'm not sure what model it was but I did hear that the instrament cluster on one model could be a real nightmare. I can only imagine the frustration of trying to figure out the electronics on your car. Good luck, and I hope it all works out.
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well, and everybody else.
The car was restoration from flood damage. The description of the repairs was impressive. However, I am not naive and expected some quirks, but the list is MUCH bigger than I expected.
Let's just say the resort didn't exactly match the brochure
toysrrus said:
Howdy Keith,
I had a friend who owned a "380TSI" (Or something like that) (Poor Mans Ferrari); If there is any such thing!?!??! The "Passenger Side" (That would normally be a glove box) had a "Ton" of relays sitting there.
He had alot of problems starting the car; Very Intermittently. If she would`nt start; A couple of hard fists on the dash top & She would fire up "Occassionally".
The ultimate result was; "Bring it to an "Authorized" Ferrari shop which equals "BIG $$$" but problem was solved.
I guess the morale to this story is: Should you decide to buy some "Exotic" car; Your not going to ask "How many MPG it gets"! "Whats the cost of a tune-up" etc etc.
My $.02 worth (For whatever that may be worth).
Russ
You are 100% correct. This is not for the faint of heart. But I knew that going in.
There are relays & ECU's EVERYWHERE!! Once you understand how they are designed it make some sense. Each "process" has an ECU. Door locks, power windows, top, shocks, HVAC, engine, ABS, etc. You just get to trouble shoot each "loop" individually. The problem is the ECU cost. The ECU that controls the top is $3300. -gulp-
Had I not learned so much about my Triumph though hands on experience, the TR8 group I work with and the input from you folks here I would have never had the confidence give this a go.
The beauty is I do have a great option in repair help. If you ever need quality work done in Wisconsin, call the guys at Motion Products in Neenah. Awesome people.
71MKIV said:
Man, that sure is purdy.
6 years experience with aircraft avionics installs if you ever need an extra hand.....
Thanks.... Don't be too surprised to see a PM in the spring when this comes out of storage
BTW, I love your tag line...might get that printed on a poster for the garage
