24 year old Ferrari wakes up from winter storage (or does it?)
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- It's been exactly 4 months since I kissed my Ferrari 360 goodnight after a great first year of ownership. New England winters are not supercar friendly, so winter storage was a must. Luckily, I put a lot of work into getting my garage climate controlled ahead of the winter. I'm sure the 360 thanked me for that. Watch the video to find out what happens. It's not what I expected.
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It’s like spending time with an old friend you haven’t seen in a long while. Happy for ya!!
Very true! And I expected the friend to be more temperamental 😁
If it wasn't clear in the video, I never started the car over the winter. I've heard both sides of the debate, but felt more comfortable with the no-start approach. Let me know what your experiences have been.
Congratulations !!! After 4 months, you definitely got your smiles per gallon !!! Cheers
I sure did! Thank you!
Hahaaaa 6:20 loved seeing the Ferrari spurts first hand!
Hahaaaa spurts!! Anahehdwjsjab
Lookin' good Gabe ol' boy! Time to scratch that itch! I have yet to start mine since putting it into storage. You are an inspiration for summer driving to come.
There you go! The time has come to dust off the cobwebs!
Be honest, you've been checking on this puppy every day
Every. Single. Day.
digging the stache! glad she started right up
Thanks! And me too. Was expecting mice to fly out of the exhaust 😂
Nice little drive bro, can’t wait to reacquaint myself this summer
For sure bro
A new season starts!
It’s great to see her come outta hibernation without issues.
Oh …and excellent plates! 🙂
Excited for year two! Hope you are as well 😁
@@gabeorlowitzracing8273 Extremely! Can’t wait! There is still visible salt on the streets here; however, we are supposed to get multiple days of rain this week, so hopefully, the cover comes off in a week.
45psi? Nice spine compressing ride! 😂 you should be at about 32-36 psi tops.
Haha, 45 for storage, not for driving. I brought it down before I hit the road.
@@gabeorlowitzracing8273 oh, my bad. I thought you were saying 45psi to get her road ready.And when you said the road was a bit bumpy, I was convinced you overinflated the tires. 😅Nice ride man! Congrats.
Good morning Gabe. 😁
Morning!
hibernation complete
Haa
Did you look at your oil pressure gauge when starting? If so, how long did it take for the low oil pressure light to go out?
I did not specifically look for the light. It wasn’t on so I’m sure it went out right when I started up. Oil pressure was fine throughout the drive though based on the gauge. Why do you ask?
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Thanks for the reply. Mine stays on for at least 3 seconds with a different engine tone. I was only using the car about every 6 weeks over the Winter and this happened everytime.
@@Simon90s I see. I haven’t had that problem (yet) but sounds like something with the pressure at different RPMs? Does the gauge read low or high when the light’s on? I don’t have answers, only questions, but I’m curious to know what’s happening. Maybe other 360 owners can chime in here.
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Gauge reads low and increases with no problem once light has gone out. All pressures are good when driving.