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Wow. I've never seen pics of an Enzo taken apart like that. Thank you for sharing!! Was the clutch still under warranty?
should've gone to Verdi http://www.thebestemployee.com/forum/showthread.php?t=115090&highlight=enzo+clutch
Unfortuantly, more than likely no. I believe everything has a 2 year warranty which would've been up already.
Warranty I am still checking they put a new engine in it about a year ago, but this is FNA and they are famous for loving and leaving. If I cant get warranty it will be around 11k. The car has 6400 miles on it.
You're right..though I wouldn't hold my breath . If you haven't seen it C&D has an article over your car with comments from Rapp (though the pics obviously are not yours): http://www.caranddriver.com/roadtests/6734/ferrari-enzo.html
BTW..more on the engine.. "I just got verification from my service director that the malfunction occurred because of a valve spring that had come loose. We called Ferrari, and they told us to box the engine in a crate and send it off to them. When they received it, they wanted to do a reverse engineering on it and decided to send us a brand new engine that is guaranteed for another 2 years."
I can't believe they'd work on your car and engine on such an old, filthy bench, they should be ashamed. Seriously. Is that car-lift from Pep Boys? Where is that shop?
Have you been to the Ferrari Factory? Have you been to the Mclaren factory? Are you even aware at how immpeccably clean and tidy they keep their shop areas? They are literally cleaner than hospitals. I am not saying that shop will do a bad job, but for such expensive and high technology vehicles, there is a standard that is kept amongst licensed Ferrari Mechanics. No offense to yellowenzo123, but that shop would have Ferrari mechanics in Italy laughing in disgust.
no - as long as a clutch job is carried out to manufac instructions , which doesn't require sterile operating theatre BTW, what's the prob?The link i posted earlier shows another Enzo having clutch changed for 1/2 price of factory approved shop...
They have pinned the flappervalves open. I have herd one with a tbi and the pinned stock one sound alot better
I don't believe it ! 6500 $ For a clutch change on an enzo? Is that including parts? Sounds like a bargain to me.
kind of cool, it's always awesome to see the real heart of supercars. don't they say for the enzo that it should be brought in every 3000 miles for service?
What's up with you link? www.bestemployee.com? I'm writing from that address now, and it's a copy of the ferrarichat forum...
i believe he said if it wasn't covered under warranty, he was looking at $11k. that seems awefully high. did you use the launch control at all during your ownership?