Ferrari Tuning Tips and Modifications

Looking at ways to improve the perfection in your Ferrari

Thanks for visiting TorqueCars, we love Ferraris and see so many interesting Ferrari projects.

If you are looking to build the ultimate Ferrari then you’ve found the right place.

Our tuning tips and articles for the Ferrari cover all the best mods and latest tuning methods to help you build a great modified Ferrari.

With the help of our forum members, industry professionals and seasoned car modders we present a best practice guide to modding your Ferrari.

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Tuning boxes

Tuning boxes are often slated because there are so many rip off devices around. We look at the truth about tuning boxes and help our readers identify the piggy back ecu’s that are worth having. What does a piggy back ECU do? How do they work and are they worth buying?

Boost controllers and remaps

Boost controllers
The turbo is driven by the exhaust gases and the faster the exhaust flows the quicker the turbo spins and more air gets forced in to the engine.

If too much air is forced into the engine then it will run lean. This causes an intermittent loss of power and you also risk putting too much pressure on the engine with a surge of power.

Tuning for improved MPG

Tuning for economy. With the rising price of fuel one question TorqueCars frequently gets asked is how can a car be tuned for maximum economy. Short of getting the family to push the car everywhere there is a little that can be done to improve fuel economy.

Vents – adding performance with Bonnet vents.

Performance gains are possible with the addition of bonnet vents.

Warm air really does kill performance. This is due to the air intake temperatures being hot and air at high temperatures carries less oxygen.

When driving an engine hard the under bonnet temperatures quickly build up and the engine has no choice but to suck this air in reducing your power.

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