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Motori turboe iniezioni diretta anche per le Ferrari.

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according to Amedeo Felisa General Managing Director of Ferrari in an interview with R&T magazine. He also said they will never manufactuer a 4-door Ferrari nor will they build a "cheap" small Ferrari. When asked whether there will be a new Dino he smiled and shook his head. He indicated that Ferrari build about 5800 cars last year-all pre-sold by order-with a 2 1/2 year waiting list list of buyers standing in the wings. "We build cars with more than 400 horsepower with prices starting at about 130,000 Euros. That is our market."

Also, it appears that future performance of the engines will be predicated on turbocharging and direct injection. He said "In the past our goal was always higher power, higher speed. Now we go after efficiency as well, not more power at any cost."

(rennteam forum)

(tradotto malamente)

Amedeo Felisa in intervista avrà detto che il futuro porterà i turbo e la iniezione diretta anche a la Ferrari

Assistiremo allora a un "downsizing" dei motori?? o ridurano simplicimente le cilindrata dei v8 ,v12?

"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt." -Bertrand Russell

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Assistiremo allora a un "downsizing" dei motori?? o ridurano simplicimente le cilindrata dei v8 ,v12?

Sono entrambe la stessa cosa. Almeno alla "scala" motoristica di Ferrari. ;)

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