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8cam 11-03-2013 02:27 PM

4cam in Atlanta
 
Having some fun in the driveway on a gorgeous fall day in GA!

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alnukem 11-03-2013 03:15 PM

Re: 4cam in Atlanta
 
Are these both yours? Ignorant question.....what model is the Ferrari?????

8cam 11-03-2013 05:47 PM

Re: 4cam in Atlanta
 
Yes they are mine. The Ferrari is an '85 308 GTB, and about as different from the ZR-1 as a sports car can get. I know it like the back of my hand, while the Corvette is very new to me. I'm enjoying the difference!

We Gone 11-03-2013 07:21 PM

Re: 4cam in Atlanta
 
Very nice.....

CJ_ZR1 11-05-2013 12:28 PM

Re: 4cam in Atlanta
 
Great looking cars! I have always loved the look of a 308 GTB. Enjoy your new to you Z :cheers:

Hog 11-05-2013 03:22 PM

Re: 4cam in Atlanta
 
Nice cars, they are both DOHC V8's.

8cam 11-05-2013 04:11 PM

Re: 4cam in Atlanta
 
Thanks! Yes both are 4-cam 32 valve V8s, but the ZR-1 is nearly twice the displacement of the 308! Totally different driving experiences.

Hog 11-05-2013 05:12 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 4cam (Post 187213)
Thanks! Yes both are 4-cam 32 valve V8s, but the ZR-1 is nearly twice the displacement of the 308! Totally different driving experiences.

Isnt the Italian engine a 2.9l 240hp@6800rpm using the US specs? Nice and light at 2700lbs. Im glad I guess correctly, I didnt realize their was a 2.9l available with DOHC but with just 16 valves. So you have an actual "Quattrovalvole".

My Uncle has a 91 Testarossa with the flat 12 4.9 liter DOHC-380 hp@6300rpm using US stats as equipped with cat converters. But weighs around 3300lbs. He has an aftermarket exhaust without cats on his..

What year is your 308? (82-85??) and your ZR-1?

Ive always loved the sound of the high revving V8's, the 2.8 has a red line of 7700rpm.

8cam 11-06-2013 08:33 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hog (Post 187223)
Isnt the Italian engine a 2.9l 240hp@6800rpm using the US specs? Nice and light at 2700lbs. Im glad I guess correctly, I didnt realize their was a 2.9l available with DOHC but with just 16 valves. So you have an actual "Quattrovalvole".

My Uncle has a 91 Testarossa with the flat 12 4.9 liter DOHC-380 hp@6300rpm using US stats as equipped with cat converters. But weighs around 3300lbs. He has an aftermarket exhaust without cats on his..

What year is your 308? (82-85??) and your ZR-1?

Ive always loved the sound of the high revving V8's, the 2.8 has a red line of 7700rpm.

Depending on the year and country of origin, 308s have between 205-250hp, with the early carb and the last euro QVs having the highest output. All the V8 models from the 70s on up have 4cams and between 16 and 40 valves, including the Italy-only 208s - talk about a tiny V8. Mine is an 85 euro quattrovalvole (QV for short), so it's about 150lbs lighter than a US car and about 250hp. Ferrari was notoriously inaccurate on hp claims, sometimes low and sometimes high. But I can tell you my euro QV will keep up with a Porsche 928S4 from a dead stop to 100mph.

The ZR-1 is a '90 with 44k now and has become my daily driver, so the miles will keep piling up. Still sorting a few little drivability issues from being stored so long, but it goes like a bat outta hell. It weighs at least 500lbs more than the 308, maybe more, but the P/W ratio is considerably higher. Funny when some friends came over and asked "how much faster is the Ferrari?" They didn't believe me when I said the Corvette was a LOT faster.

Having two 7000+ cars in the garage is a blast! I highly recommend picking one up. :D

I thought this was a really cool pic. Faceoff!

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...psaae8c8e6.jpg

Hog 11-06-2013 11:38 AM

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Excellent, thanks for your response. You sure do have a gem their in it being an 1985 Euro 2.8 QV.

Is your 308 right or left hand drive, sorry I cant tell from the pics.

My Uncles 1991 Test had 7,000 miles on it when he bought it. He did the timing belts on it by himself, it was quite a job. Now he has 17,000 miles on it and he enjoys going on "tours" with it, he even gets on teh racetrack with it for some sort of paced racing action.

Is there any sort of maintenance that you have to really follow with the 2.8QV? My Uncle was nervous about the timing belts on the 4.9 flat 12 being so old, even with low miles, so he swapped them just to be sure.

The 208's had the 2.0l V8 which were the smallest production V8 built IIRC.

Take care.


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