Ferrari Enzo tuned by Edo Competition

The limited-to-399 Ferrari Enzo has been out of production for a while now, but that hasn’t stopped tuners Edo Competition from offering an upgrade package for the supercar.
Edo Competition is offering a 170 hp power increase to 800 hp at 8,500 rpm, and maximum torque at 575 lb-ft at 5,800 rpm, from the 6.3L V12 engine. Top speed becomes 380 kph, with 0–60 mph in 3.0 seconds, 0-124 mph in 9.0 seconds and 0-186 mph in 19.0 seconds.
Modifications include new steel cylinders and pistons similar to the FXX, new camshafts, new “Titan” valve springs, new “Titan” connecting rods, new oil cooling piston pipes, new exhaust manifolds, sport catalytic stainless, sport catalytic converter, sport air filter, air-ram system, fuel cooling system, new clutch, new bearings, new oil pump and new gaskets.
The stainless-steel catalytic converter has a two-level switch-controlled sound system, and new tail pipes in carbon-fiber.
Other features include ceramic brake system with 396 mm front brake discs and 360 mm rear brake discs, with special brake pads. Tyre-pressure control system shows pressure and temperature per wheel. Exterior changes are limited to paint jobs.
Independently-adjustable suspension, carbon-fiber air-intake, 220 lbs weight reduction, as well as new 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels round out the package.
Posted: July 30th, 2009
at 11:37am by The Editor
Tagged with Edo Competition, Ferrari Enzo
Categories: European Cars, Modified Cars
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