348 Challenge - A Street-Legal Ferrari Race Car!

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

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  • @dl6860
    @dl6860 Před 3 lety +17

    What an underappreciated beauty! More nimble and rev-happy than a Testarossa and a subjectively better package than a 355 - the last Ferrari without power steering and with 4 valves/cylinder, way more reliable and easier to service too. What an incredible sound...

    • @kev-the-windsurfer.
      @kev-the-windsurfer. Před 3 lety +13

      People freak out about the engine out service on the 348, but you have to realise that the rear subframe is designed to come out, it is in fact a very straight forward process, I do my own engine out service in my garage at home....Once its out, very easy to do the cambelt, water pump and anything else you want to do.... I actually like working on my 348.

    • @dl6860
      @dl6860 Před 3 lety +3

      @@kev-the-windsurfer. Definitely. It actually makes working on everything easier!

  • @tomi282
    @tomi282 Před 2 lety +1

    i adore my 89 tb i put 120k miles on mine since i bought her 11 years ago i also have a v12 ferrari but my 348 with race pipes and the true mechanical sounds of shifting and operations of driving truly is BEAUTIFUL and as i say every time i look at it thank you enzo

  • @kev-the-windsurfer.
    @kev-the-windsurfer. Před 3 lety +10

    The 348 is a legendary car, it offers one of the greatest mid engined V8 driving experiences of all the Ferrari lineage (Yes I own a 1993 GTB). The steering in the 348 is a dream, direct precise, the later post 1992 cars have a finely balanced feel on the road, always puts a smile on my face when I push on through some nice twisty roads.... However, to clarify, the horsepower quoted in the video is not correct. The 320hp engine was the F119H which was a high compression model that came out in the post 1994 Spider and a small number of GTB and GTS from 1993 (Not TS and TB Ferrari changed the designation towards the end of production), the F119G was the engine for the US and barely has 300hp, the F119D was the European version and had 312hp. You can tell the F119H as it has different Plenums on it, they have different markings and are taller than the 119G and 119H engines. However, put a decent exhaust on them and they gain a surprising amount of power, also add a decent intake system, and you can get a bit more. The Challenge car in this picture being a Euro car has a F119D engine, you can tell by the plenums. So 312hp from the factory.
    I also note the reliability is actually great, they are actually a simple car, just get in and drive!! Great video though I like seeing the 348 getting some love after the totally unfair bad publicity the got initially.

    • @petei3972
      @petei3972 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree totally with there being a bit of power to be gained with changing out the standard inlet and exhaust system. I've got higher flow air filters and high flow sports cats along with a Nouvalari SuperSport exhaust on my '93 348 TS. Really seemed to make a difference, particularly in throttle response.

    • @kev-the-windsurfer.
      @kev-the-windsurfer. Před 3 lety +3

      @@petei3972 yes I have a KSG exhaust, no cats, just straight pipes.
      Also have high flow intake system, definitely hits the redline a lot sooner!!
      I think the 348 has plenty of power to have a fantastic driving experience!!

    • @petei3972
      @petei3972 Před 3 lety

      @@kev-the-windsurfer. Totally agree, great cars to drive and own 👍

    • @kev-the-windsurfer.
      @kev-the-windsurfer. Před 3 lety

      @@petei3972 yes they really are, I have a huge smile every I drive mine!!

    • @petei3972
      @petei3972 Před 3 lety

      @@kev-the-windsurfer. Likewise :)

  • @autofanaticcars
    @autofanaticcars Před 3 lety +5

    Always wanted one of these

  • @straightbusta2609
    @straightbusta2609 Před 3 lety +16

    Almost all of these special cars come from Japan first, those people have impeccable taste in cars

    • @manlet437
      @manlet437 Před 3 lety +2

      Also superb efficiency in mass production of them, truly unmatched!

    • @michaelsummerell8618
      @michaelsummerell8618 Před 3 lety +4

      Whilst living in Japan a few years ago, I remember seeing some of the most amazing cars on the road - a huge range too - from classic Ferrari's and Porsches to rare supercars and full on race cars. I remember browsing through a sports car magazine, blown away by seeing a huge range of ex-racecars, even including F1 cars for sale!

  • @moiluck
    @moiluck Před 2 lety +3

    Very nice video and fantastic 348. That particular car seems to have the F119D 300hp engine as we can see with the intake plenum. The later version F119H with 320hp has a slightly different and bigger one. I would love that challenge kit still for sale now as makes the car much more special

  • @KeithIves-xs2yq
    @KeithIves-xs2yq Před 2 měsíci

    All 348 Challenge cars started out as ordinary road cars that were converted by the dealer for the Challenge series. The factory cars you are mixing them up with were 348GTCs. Even the first 355 Challenge cars were dealer fitted kit cars up until late 1996 when 355s went to 5.2 Motronic.

  • @Ferrari348Challenge
    @Ferrari348Challenge Před 3 lety +1

    Really nice video and a very nice car! A couple of bits of info I have - With the introduction of the 355 Challenge rule changes for the 1995 season allowed wheel and engine upgrades for the 348 Challenge. My car, like many others, was fitted with 18" Speedlines and had the engine upgraded to the 320 bhp 'H' spec that year.

  • @NunoRealCooperS
    @NunoRealCooperS Před rokem +1

    Nice watch!!

  • @kasimirdenhertog3516
    @kasimirdenhertog3516 Před 3 lety +1

    0:40 Hans Hugenholtz - designer of racing circuits (Suzuka, Zolder, amongst others) and director of the Zandvoort Circuit for 25 years. Corner 3 in Zandvoort is named after him.

  • @darrenbilsborough9701
    @darrenbilsborough9701 Před 3 lety +1

    It was certainly the start of the challenge series, but not the lightweight V8 specials, that was the 348 GTC, not the challenge car.

  • @uewyryyre
    @uewyryyre Před 2 lety

    Somehow never knew about this variant of the 348. It definitely emanates a vigorous presence.

  • @kevinhawthorne5257
    @kevinhawthorne5257 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video

  • @stephen300o6
    @stephen300o6 Před 3 lety

    I love those wheels, so simple.

  • @realdata1378
    @realdata1378 Před 2 lety +1

    Less is more. The entirely analog 348 is the biggest bang for the buck. The 355 has brass valve issues. the 355s electronic adjustable suspension goes out. the 355 spider's roof is one piece and costs $60k to replace. its now or never for the 348 - the shrewdest sports car purchase in the entire Ferrari market.

  • @koraxi8958
    @koraxi8958 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm here to brush up on my knowledge about the first challenge car. @ 1:00 - 1:30 the commentary is just read exactly word for word on the ferrari website , 😅 dunno why I just thought that was kind of funny.
    Until now I used to get this car mixed up with the 355 because they looked so similar.👍

  • @oldben1800
    @oldben1800 Před 2 lety

    that is a beauty

  • @timmo3351
    @timmo3351 Před 3 lety

    Maybe a close up of that page in the catalogue would have been useful.

  • @henry3376
    @henry3376 Před rokem

    Is this the same car in the Best Motoring episode in 2004?

  • @TheLambo123254
    @TheLambo123254 Před 3 lety +1

    great videoo

  • @who_stole_my_username
    @who_stole_my_username Před 3 lety

    Is the steering wheel bent out of shape? It looks odd when you turn it.

  • @ignitionmotorclub8870
    @ignitionmotorclub8870 Před 2 lety

    Not overly confident this is a challenge car? I understand they were all based on GTB cars post 1993 with the 320bhp engine - happy to be corrected though. As others have pointed out, the intake manifold and exhaust is the standard one from a 348 tb and the steering wheel looks incorrect for a challenge. This looks like someone bought a 348 TB and fitted a roll cage, seats and fire extinguisher, and collecting cars sold it for twice what it’s worth?

  • @cloudfrontsystems
    @cloudfrontsystems Před 3 lety +1

    The ANSA exhaust is just the standard OEM factory fitted system that every 348 came with

    • @1439of2000
      @1439of2000 Před 2 lety

      No its not. The part ANSA #156072 is different. Much less silencing.

  • @karlx19
    @karlx19 Před 3 lety +1

    Be nice if we could get the estimate on these cars

  • @Odin889
    @Odin889 Před 3 lety

    Holy shit that steering wheel is bent

  • @JayK-vv5ye
    @JayK-vv5ye Před 3 lety +1

    #savethemanuals

  • @richardcook2674
    @richardcook2674 Před 3 lety

    Short man with extra inches with his hair...!

  • @clubsport9334
    @clubsport9334 Před 3 lety

    That poor clutch 🙄

  • @richardcook2674
    @richardcook2674 Před 3 lety

    Dare you to shave it all off...!

  • @mustard101
    @mustard101 Před 3 lety

    Avoid this platform for buying or Selling cars !

  • @Schlipperschlopper
    @Schlipperschlopper Před 3 lety +2

    Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green peoples party and Greta FFF Inc. gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing petrol stations to only one state operated peoples gas station per city. From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil smoke and CO2 generating cars any longer...

    • @ignitionmotorclub8870
      @ignitionmotorclub8870 Před 2 lety +1

      They are banning the sale of new ice cars, not the use of older cars. That Would be catastrophic for the environment as people would be throwing away very new cars that were bought pre-2030 which is completely unsustainable when you consider embodied carbon. With this approach most cars on the road will be electric eventually, with classics etc. still in use (perhaps not in cities - although classic cars in the U.K. are ulez exempt?) eventually running on some sort of bio or synthetic fuel I imagine.

    • @leeaddy2229
      @leeaddy2229 Před 2 lety

      UK should be fine for a while I think.

    • @Schlipperschlopper
      @Schlipperschlopper Před 2 lety

      @@leeaddy2229 Sadly China wants to sell electric cars and lithium, all that combustion banning here is not about the environment, PRC dictates the end of use of all combustion cars worldwide. China told most politicians that they wont do any business with underdeveloped countries that still allow CO2 emitting traffic, aircrafts, ships or combustion based industry after 2030...I am sure USA and UK also will be forced by China to 100% electric traffic because today no industrialized country can afford sanctions by China.... China just rules the world...:-(

    • @leeaddy2229
      @leeaddy2229 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Schlipperschlopper but how can the seller controller the buyer? China buys next to nothing and only wants to sell sell sell. I actually lived in China and my wife is Chinese so Im not a Sinofobe. Are you on twitter?

    • @Schlipperschlopper
      @Schlipperschlopper Před 2 lety

      @@leeaddy2229 Untrue most precision Machines in China are made in USA or Europe

  • @manlet437
    @manlet437 Před 3 lety +1

    The thing I really like about Planes is that we learn that WWII happened in the Cars universe. Which means there was a Cars Hitler, a Cars holocaust, a Cars Pacific War, a Cars D-Day, a Cars nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a Cars Rape of Nanking, a Cars Battle of Iwo Jima...
    This leads to so many important questions, like: were the Cars Little Boy and Fat Man nukes sentient? Was it a suicide mission? Are ALL Cars nuclear weapons sentient? Did Tsar Bomba have a personality? What kind of car was Car Hitler? A VW? A forklift?
    Was there a Cars 9/11? Were the planes hijacked, or were the planes themselves radicalized? I could go on.