Thursday, October 25, 2007

SUPER CAR FERRARI Enzo

ENZO FERRARI


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The Enzo Ferrari is a 12-cylinder Ferrari supercar named after the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari. It is currently the most powerful naturally aspirated production car in the world. It was built in 2003 using Formula One technology, such as a carbon-fibre body, F1-style sequential shift transmission, and carbon-ceramic brake discs. Also used are technologies not allowed in F1 such as active aerodynamics. After a downforce of 775 kg (1709 lb) is reached at 300 km/h (186 mph) the rear wing is actuated by computer to maintain that downforce.
The Enzo's V12 engine is the first of a new generation for Ferrari. It is based on the architecture of the V8 found in sister-company Maserati's Quattroporte, using the same basic architecture and 104 mm (4.1 in) bore spacing. This design will replace the former architectures seen in V12 and V8 engines used in most other contemporary Ferraris. The 2005 F430 is the second Ferrari to get a version of this new powerplant. In 2004, Sports Car International named the Enzo Ferrari number three on their list of Top Sports Cars of the 2000s.
Motor Trend Classic named the Enzo as number four in their list of the ten "Greatest Ferraris of all time".


Naming

The Enzo Ferrari is sometimes referred to colloquially (some say incorrectly) as the Ferrari Enzo and F60; this gives the false impression that it was named for Ferrari's 60th anniversary, which is 2007 rather than 2003 when the Enzo was launched (the official internal nomenclature is actually F131). The Ferrari Enzo Ferrari is commonly referred to as just the "Enzo" with no marque or other words attached.
The car is named after the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari, who died in 1988


Production

The Enzo was initially announced at the 2002 Paris Motor Show with a limited production run of 349 units and priced at US$643,330. The company sent invitations to existing customers, specifically, those who had previously bought the Ferrari F40 and Ferrari F50. All 349 cars were sold in this way before production began. Later, after numerous requests, Ferrari decided to build 50 more Enzos, bringing the total to 399.
The 400th Enzo Ferrari was auctioned by Sotheby's Maranello Auction on June 28, 2005 to benefit survivors of the 2004 Tsunami for 950,000 (US$1,274,229), almost twice its list price. This sum was presented to Pope Benedict XVI, while former Ferrari Formula One driver Michael Schumacher gave the pope a steering wheel to commemorate the donation. This wheel included a plaque which read, "The Formula 1 World Champion's steering wheel to His Holiness Benedict XVI, Christianity's driver."
The Enzo Ferrari typically trades above $1,000,000 (£500,000) at auction.Three prototype "mules" were built, M1, M2, and M3. Each was bodied to look like a 348, even though the mules were built in 2000. The third mule was offered for auction alongside the 400th Enzo in June, 2005, bringing €195,500 (US$236,300).


Specifications

Engine


Main article: Ferrari Dino engine#V12
The Enzo is a mid-engined car with a 43.9/56.1 front/rear weight distribution. The engine is Ferrari's F140 65° V12 with 4 valves per cylinder, dual overhead cams and variable valve timing. Bosch Motronic ME7 fuel injection is used and the engine is naturally aspirated. It displaces 5998 cc (366 in³) and produces 485 kW (651 hp/660 PS) at 7800 rpm and 657 N·m (485 ft·lbf) at 5500 rpm. The redline is 8200 rpm


Chassis
The Enzo has a semi-automatic transmission (also known as the F1 gearbox) using paddles to control an automated shifting and clutch mechanism, with LED lights on the steering wheel telling the driver when to change gears. The gearbox has a shift time of just 150 milliseconds.The transmission was a first generation "clutchless" design from the late 90's, and there have been complaints about its abrupt shifting. The Enzo Ferrari has 4 wheel independent suspension with push-rod actuated shock absorbers which can be adjusted from the cabin, complemented with anti-roll bars at the front and rear.
The Enzo uses 483 mm (19 in) wheels and has 381 mm (15 in) Brembo disc brakes


Performance


The Enzo can accelerate to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.14 seconds. and can reach 161 kilometres per hour (100 mph) in 6.6 seconds. The ¼ mile (0.4 km) time is from 10.8 to 11.2 sec at well over 130 mph (209 km/h) and the top speed is estimated at 350 kilometers per hour (217+ mph. It is rated at 18 mpg US (29.4 L/100 km) in the city and 12 mpg US (19.6 L/100 km) on the highway.


The Enzo was featured on the cover of Project Gotham Racing 2, in the game Forza Motorsport 2,Test Drive Unlimited, Project Gotham Racing 3 and Project Gotham Racing 4. A similar looking Enzo (under another name) appears in the game Twisted Metal: Head-On. It also appears in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. It has also been a Hot Wheels 1:18 and 1:64 die-cast model and a 1:24 plastic model by Tamiya and Revell, as well as 1:10 scale Lego Technic and 1:17 scale Lego models. It was also featured on the West Coast Customs website. The Enzo now features along with other Ferrari's In the Sega game OutRun 2 and its followup, Outrun 2006 Coast 2 Coast. It also appears in the anime Ah! My Goddess TV series and is driven on-screen around Los Angeles by Kelis in her Bossy music video. An Enzo also appears in the film Redline. Pharrell Williams owns an Enzo, which he mentioned in his lyrics for Clipse's Mr. Me Too ("Up in Donatella's crib, me and like ten hoes/Call from the cell phone/give me that enzo ") as well making an appearance in his music video for "Can I Have It Like That".
The British automotive program Top Gear tried unsuccessfully to obtain an Enzo from Ferrari to test and review. However, an offer was made by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason to let the show use his Enzo, but only if Top Gear plugged his new book, Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd. Host Jeremy Clarkson did not only drive the Enzo, but also managed to plug Mason's book several times during the segment. The show's test driver, The Stig, then drove it with a lap time of 1.19.0, which made it the fastest car the show had tested at the time. It is currently fourth behind the Koenigsegg CCX, Pagani Zonda C12 F and the Maserati MC12 respectively. The same Enzo was used by James May in an attempt to re-record the Top Gear theme tune (Series 6, episode 11) using exhaust noises





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