"Ferrari
F40 Track Preparation and Modifiction"
By Rob Schermerhorn
Ferrari's
40 year tribute to the company's founder is my personal favorite.
While the F50 may certainly be easier to drive, with superior cockpit
ergonomics and wide, flat naturally aspirated torque curve, the
F40 rewards the steady and practiced driver. F40's do not simply
submit to any driver; drive without respect, and it will bite.
As
road-legal supercars go, the Ferrari F40 is well balanced and responds
well to race-proven tuning and modifications. Exploring the large
performance envelop at the racetrack is most enjoyable when one
considers a few upgrades for maximum preparation.
Air Brakes?
First step in hard-core track preparation is improving airflow to
the front brakes. The original deflect-in-the-general-direction-of-the-rotor
duct is not good enough. You'll loose your pedal after just a few
laps, or must do a cool-off lap every two or three, depending on
track and driver. Proper ducting is to the center of the rotor/hub
assembly, like the F40LM or GTE. I've built these, takes a bit of
time and fabrication experience, but not too tough.
Evaporative Cooling
I also recommend adding an evaporative brake cooling system, too
(kits available from Tilton). This aspirates water into the brake
ducts in the nose, giving the water enough time to mix well with
the air, like humidifying the brake cooling air. This system adds
quite a bit of additional cooling capacity, to the point that when
a client forgot to turn the system on at Road America and the pedal
went very soft, he flipped the switch and the pedal was firm in
two corners.
Slotted Brake Rotors
Running slotted and not drilled rotors increases component life.
The OEM blue Pagid R4-2 pads are just fine, I've run many brands
and there was no true standout, all the leading brands performance
is similar. One will have to do scientific evaluations to see a
performance difference.
Calipers and Fluid
Rebuild the brake calipers every six weekends. Use good fluid like
Castrol's SRF (not LMA) or my cost per dollar favorite manufactured
by Dow Chemical and sold under Ford Heavy Duty, Wilwood 570, and
Performance Friction Z Rated.
Brake Bias
The stock brake balance is biased too far rear for slick race tires,
I installed an adjustable proportioning valve and removed the OEM
fixed rate valve in the rear brake circuit. The ultimate solution
here is the F40LM pedal box available from Michelotto. However,
the prop valve works very well.
Other Mods
Six point harness modification: the shoulder mounts are in every
chassis. I've converted the seats on many F40's, not too tough mechanically.
The difficult part is finding a high quality upholstery shop to
sew up the holes you must install in the stock seats. Or install
F40 LM seats, available again through your Dealer, if you desire
authenticity.
Other modifications I've done are all for performance improvements,
not necessarily track reliability. Like conversion to proper racing
suspension via adjustable dampers and different spring rates, Ferrari
Challenge bushings, anti-roll bar links, removing weight, chassis
bracing, larger Garret turbochargers, carbon-carbon Tilton clutch,
drop gears for improved acceleration, Lexan wind screen, fire system,
electrical cut-off switch, magnesium wheels, proper slick race tires,
carbon fiber dual element rear wing, front splitter, F40LM style
nose for increased front downforce, and 2-way radio.
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