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Friday, January 21, 2011

Both gear boxes deliver excellent performance and the high performance that Ferrari is known for. Combined with the V12, it delivers an amazing high performance output, and in a four passenger vehicle weighing in at just over 3,800 lbs.

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Its power unit was a further development of the original Colombo-designed single overhead camshaft per bank V12 engine. The Testarossa revived perhaps the most revered name in Ferrari's history and the engine was the first four-valves-per-cylinder 180deg V12 cylinder configuration unit fitted in a Ferrari road car. The F50 was the limited edition Ferrari "extreme machine" of the 1990's, taking over the mantle from the epic F40. Whereas the two previous Ferrari "supercars", the 288 GTO and F40, had been powered by turbocharged V8 engines, the latest variant used a normally aspirated V12 engine. The mid-mounted engine was a 65deg V12 unit fitted longitudinally.
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the Ferrari-612 original Colombo-designed

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