Spied Again: Ferrari Enzo Successor!!
#181
The info that i have from my friends in Italy is 850/860 on combustion engine alone, plus 100/150 on KERS boost. If you think very well its logical, because Ferrari and other manufactures always power their cars acording to their latest best car output. So if the the FXX Evo has 850, the new Enzo will be around that on combustion engine also. For example, 599XX Evo 750hp. The F12 replaced the 599, with 740. More examples? Pagani. How many hp has the Evo version of the Zonda R? Not less than the most powerful ever road going Zonda and Huayra. Most of the time there is always a logic.
#183
The info that i have from my friends in Italy is 850/860 on combustion engine alone, plus 100/150 on KERS boost. If you think very well its logical, because Ferrari and other manufactures always power their cars acording to their latest best car output. So if the the FXX Evo has 850, the new Enzo will be around that on combustion engine also. For example, 599XX Evo 750hp. The F12 replaced the 599, with 740. More examples? Pagani. How many hp has the Evo version of the Zonda R? Not less than the most powerful ever road going Zonda and Huayra. Most of the time there is always a logic.
I add also porsche the power-level of carrera(with powerkit) turbo(powerkit) are the base for the successors or facelifted versions and lambo too
#184
Its very easy to tune the FXX engine to 1000hp, i remember Edo saying that when they did the FXX road conversion. And Pagani also stated they could easely tune the Zonda R engine to 900hp. They were happy with the result they achieved in the ring, so there was no need for that. Imagine that the FXX engine is not that recent. I dont think its direct injection, and lower cubic centimenters than the new enzo engine will be, so it will be easy (if Ferrari see the necessity) to get and output of more than 850hp from the engine alone. Remember the ZR Auto enzo with the FXX engine that Edo did for them?
Last edited by exRockstar; Oct 2, 2012 at 08:50 AM.
#186
Ferrari always adds an average of 90hp to their new generations because thats what the chassis are able to use, since Ferrari uses the same chassis modules for two generations. Porsche always does, for example the turbo, uses the latest evolution of the Gt2 previous generation output. Etc, etc....
Last edited by exRockstar; Oct 2, 2012 at 09:02 AM.
#188
From a comment posted by loan1at on Sept 27 on Autogespot: "The official launch of the car will be at the Ferrari Challenge world finals in Valencia end of october or first days in november! The Informations i have, said that the new one will have a System-Power from 820HP (680HP V12 and 140HP Kers)"








