Ferrari V12 Engine for Sale | OEM Used Modern 6.5L F140 Family Naturally Aspirated V12 Producing Approximately 789 to 819 HP
$19,999.00
At a Glance
- Condition: OEM used, inventory of what is included clearly listed before sale
- Availability: Limited stock, Ferrari V12 from F140 / F133 / F116 / Tipo F101 families
- Shipping: Specialty freight handling for Ferrari engines to all 50 states
- Variant confirmed before sale (F140 FC, F140 GA, F140 EB, F140 C, F140 B, etc.)
- Year and donor application documented where known
- Cylinder head condition documented (both banks)
- Block condition assessed (visual for cracks, damage)
- Crankshaft and connecting rod condition verified
- Dry-sump oil system condition inspected
- Direct injection and VVT system condition noted
- Inconel exhaust component condition checked
- Cam phaser condition assessed
- Inventory of included vs missing components clearly listed before sale
- Honest disclosure that price is well below complete engine market values
- 15 day replacement warranty (limited to internal defects on supplied components)
Description
About the Ferrari V12 Engine
Experience the ultimate in automotive performance with the Ferrari V12 engine at Part Nests. Known for exhilarating horsepower, unmatched engineering excellence, and the most distinctive engine sound in the automotive world, the Ferrari V12 represents 75 plus years of continuous evolution since the legendary Colombo V12 in the 1947 Ferrari 125 S. Whether you are restoring a classic Ferrari, completing a hypercar build, or sourcing a replacement for an 812 Superfast, F12 berlinetta, GTC4Lusso, FF, 599 GTB Fiorano, 575M Maranello, 612 Scaglietti, 456, Ferrari Enzo, or LaFerrari, this Ferrari V12 engine for sale delivers both power and Italian motorsport prestige.
The Modern Ferrari V12: The F140 Engine Family
Ferrari current V12 architecture is the F140 engine family, introduced in 2002 with the Ferrari Enzo. All F140 family engines share a core architecture:
- 65-degree V-angle optimized for packaging and balance
- All-aluminum block and heads, lightweight for ultimate performance
- DOHC with 4 valves per cylinder (48 valves total)
- Variable valve timing on intake and exhaust camshafts
- Direct fuel injection (modern F140)
- Dry-sump lubrication, race-derived oil supply system
- Inconel exhaust components, handles extreme temperatures
- Naturally aspirated, Ferrari V12s have ALWAYS been naturally aspirated since 1947
- High redline, 8,500 to 9,250 RPM depending on variant
- Cross-plane crankshaft, traditional V12 character
F140 Family Variants, Complete Reference
| Variant | Application | Displacement | HP | Torque | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F140 B | Ferrari Enzo Ferrari | 5,998 cc (6.0L) | 660 HP | 485 lb-ft | 2002-2004 |
| F140 C | Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano | 5,999 cc (6.0L) | 612 HP | 448 lb-ft | 2006-2012 |
| F140 CG | Ferrari 599 GTO | 5,999 cc (6.0L) | 661 HP | 457 lb-ft | 2010-2012 |
| F140 CC | Ferrari 599XX (track-only) | 5,999 cc (6.0L) | 700 plus HP | 470 plus lb-ft | 2009-2010 |
| F140 EB | Ferrari FF | 6,262 cc (6.3L) | 651 HP | 504 lb-ft | 2011-2016 |
| F140 FC | Ferrari F12 berlinetta | 6,262 cc (6.3L) | 730 HP | 509 lb-ft | 2012-2017 |
| F140 FC | Ferrari F12tdf | 6,262 cc (6.3L) | 769 HP | 520 lb-ft | 2015-2017 |
| F140 FE | Ferrari LaFerrari (hybrid V12) | 6,262 cc (6.3L) | 789 HP + 161 HP electric (~950 HP combined) | 516 lb-ft engine | 2013-2018 |
| F140 IA | Ferrari GTC4Lusso | 6,262 cc (6.3L) | 680 HP | 514 lb-ft | 2016-2020 |
| F140 FC | Ferrari 812 Superfast | 6,496 cc (6.5L) | 789 HP | 530 lb-ft | 2017-2022 (likely THIS listing) |
| F140 FC | Ferrari 812 GTS | 6,496 cc (6.5L) | 789 HP | 530 lb-ft | 2019-2024 |
| F140 GA | Ferrari 812 Competizione / Competizione A | 6,496 cc (6.5L) | 819 HP | 510 lb-ft | 2021-2024 |
| F140 IA derivative | Ferrari Purosangue | 6,496 cc (6.5L) | 715 HP | 528 lb-ft | 2022 plus |
| F140 HC | Ferrari 12Cilindri | 6,496 cc (6.5L) | 819 HP | 500 lb-ft | 2024 plus |
This Listing Most Likely the F140 FC (812 Superfast)
The live page lists this engine as “F140GA” (Competizione variant), but the listed 530 lb-ft of torque exactly matches the F140 FC (812 Superfast and 812 GTS) at 530 lb-ft, NOT the F140 GA Competizione which produces 510 lb-ft. The 800 HP figure is close to the F140 FC 789 HP (likely rounded) rather than the F140 GA 819 HP. Most likely interpretation: this is an 812 Superfast (F140 FC) engine with possible labeling confusion. Confirm exact variant by calling (855) 634-4447 before purchase.
Earlier Ferrari V12 Families
F133 Engine Family (1996-2010):
The F133 was Ferrari previous-generation front-engine V12, used in the Maranello series of grand tourers:
| Variant | Application | Displacement | HP | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| F133 A | Ferrari 550 Maranello | 5,474 cc (5.5L) | 485 HP | 1996-2001 |
| F133 E | Ferrari 575M Maranello | 5,748 cc (5.7L) | 515 HP | 2002-2006 |
| F133 F | Ferrari 612 Scaglietti | 5,748 cc (5.7L) | 533 HP | 2004-2010 |
| F133 G | Ferrari 575 Superamerica | 5,748 cc (5.7L) | 540 HP | 2005-2006 |
F116 Engine Family (1992-2003):
The F116 powered Ferrari first 2 plus 2 grand tourer with a front V12:
| Variant | Application | Displacement | HP | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| F116 B | Ferrari 456 GT / 456M | 5,474 cc (5.5L) | 442 HP | 1992-2003 |
Tipo F101 (F1-Derived):
The F50 engine was a normally-aspirated V12 directly derived from Ferrari 641 Formula 1 race car of 1990. The F50 is the most extreme road-going Ferrari V12 ever produced, bolting directly to the carbon fiber tub as a stressed structural member, just like a Formula 1 car:
| Variant | Application | Displacement | HP | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tipo F101 | Ferrari F50 | 4,698 cc (4.7L) | 513 HP @ 8,500 RPM | 1995-1997 |
Why Ferrari Stayed Naturally Aspirated
Unlike most performance manufacturers, Ferrari has resolutely kept its V12 engines naturally aspirated through every generation:
- Throttle response, no turbo lag, instant power delivery
- Linear power curve across the entire rev range
- Engine sound, the high-pitched naturally aspirated wail is iconic
- Mechanical purity, no turbos to fail or maintain
- Race heritage, Ferrari Formula 1 program used naturally aspirated V12s for decades
The 812 Competizione 819 HP from 6.5L naturally aspirated displacement represents one of the highest specific outputs ever achieved by a production naturally aspirated engine (126 HP per liter).
Performance Characteristics
A typical Ferrari V12 application delivers:
- 0 to 60 MPH: 2.7 to 3.2 seconds (varies by application)
- Top speed: 211 to 217 plus MPH
- Quarter mile: 10.5 to 11.5 seconds
- Redline: 8,500 to 9,250 RPM
- Lateral grip: 1.2 to 1.4 g
Performance Upgrades and Restoration
Restoration typically requires:
- Authorized Ferrari Classiche restoration shop for full restoration
- OEM Ferrari parts (very limited aftermarket for engine internals)
- Specialized service experience, Ferrari V12 engines are not conventional engines
- High-quality service records and provenance documentation
Significant modifications (turbocharging, supercharging) destroy the character that makes a Ferrari V12 special and are universally discouraged.
Why Choose a Used Ferrari V12
- Cost savings vs new factory replacement engine (when even available)
- Period-correct restoration, maintains vehicle value for collector cars
- Project building for kit cars, hot rods, and custom builds
- Race car backup engines, historic racing teams source used Ferrari V12s for spares
Here at Part Nests, you will find this Ferrari V12 engine for sale at the price posted, with honest disclosure that the $19,999 price is well below complete engine market values, this listing likely represents a parts engine, core engine, incomplete unit, or short block. Call (855) 634-4447 to discuss exactly what is included before purchase.
Vehicle Compatibility
F140 Family Compatibility (Modern Ferrari V12):
| Vehicle | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| Ferrari 812 Superfast (2017 to 2022) | F140 FC, 6.5L, 789 HP, 530 lb-ft , likely THIS engine |
| Ferrari 812 GTS (2019 to 2024) | F140 FC, 6.5L, 789 HP, 530 lb-ft |
| Ferrari 812 Competizione / A (2021 to 2024) | F140 GA, 6.5L, 819 HP, 510 lb-ft |
| Ferrari Purosangue (2022 plus) | F140 IA derivative, 6.5L, 715 HP |
| Ferrari 12Cilindri (2024 plus) | F140 HC, 6.5L, 819 HP |
| Ferrari F12 berlinetta (2012 to 2017) | F140 FC, 6.3L, 730 HP |
| Ferrari F12tdf (2015 to 2017) | F140 FC tune, 6.3L, 769 HP |
| Ferrari LaFerrari (2013 to 2018) | F140 FE hybrid, 6.3L, 950 HP combined |
| Ferrari GTC4Lusso (2016 to 2020) | F140 IA, 6.3L, 680 HP |
| Ferrari FF (2011 to 2016) | F140 EB, 6.3L, 651 HP |
| Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano (2006 to 2012) | F140 C, 6.0L, 612 HP |
| Ferrari 599 GTO (2010 to 2012) | F140 CG, 6.0L, 661 HP |
| Ferrari Enzo Ferrari (2002 to 2004) | F140 B, 6.0L, 660 HP |
F133 Family Compatibility (Earlier Ferrari V12):
| Vehicle | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| Ferrari 550 Maranello (1996 to 2001) | F133 A, 5.5L, 485 HP |
| Ferrari 575M Maranello (2002 to 2006) | F133 E, 5.7L, 515 HP |
| Ferrari 612 Scaglietti (2004 to 2010) | F133 F, 5.7L, 533 HP |
| Ferrari 575 Superamerica (2005 to 2006) | F133 G, 5.7L, 540 HP |
F116 Family Compatibility:
| Vehicle | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| Ferrari 456 GT / 456M (1992 to 2003) | F116 B, 5.5L, 442 HP |
Tipo F101 Compatibility:
| Vehicle | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| Ferrari F50 (1995 to 1997) | Tipo F101, 4.7L V12, 513 HP, F1-derived engine |
Why Buy From Part Nests
- Honest disclosure that price is well below complete engine market values
- Clear inventory of what is included before sale
- Variant verification before sale (F140 FC vs F140 GA distinction important)
- Year and donor application documented
- Ferrari specialty knowledge of F140, F133, F116, and Tipo F101 families
- Cylinder head and block visual inspection documentation
- Specialty freight handling for Ferrari engines to all 50 states
- 15 day replacement warranty (limited to internal defects on supplied components)
- Discreet handling appropriate to Ferrari ownership
- Call (855) 634-4447 to confirm Ferrari V12 engine (75 plus years of continuous evolution since the legendary Colombo V12 in the 1947 Ferrari 125 S, naturally aspirated since 1947 NEVER turbocharged or supercharged, exhilarating horsepower and the most distinctive engine sound in the automotive world), variant confirmed before sale (F140 family modern Ferrari V12 introduced 2002 with the Ferrari Enzo including F140 B Ferrari Enzo 5,998 cc 6.0L 660 HP, F140 C 599 GTB Fiorano 5,999 cc 612 HP, F140 CG 599 GTO 661 HP, F140 EB Ferrari FF 6,262 cc 6.3L 651 HP, F140 FC F12 berlinetta 730 HP / F12tdf 769 HP / 812 Superfast 6,496 cc 6.5L 789 HP likely THIS listing / 812 GTS 789 HP, F140 GA 812 Competizione 819 HP, F140 FE LaFerrari hybrid 789 HP plus 161 HP electric approximately 950 HP combined, F140 IA GTC4Lusso 680 HP and Purosangue derivative 715 HP, F140 HC 12Cilindri 819 HP; F133 family 1996-2010 previous-generation front-engine V12 including F133 A 550 Maranello 485 HP / F133 E 575M Maranello 515 HP / F133 F 612 Scaglietti 533 HP / F133 G 575 Superamerica 540 HP; F116 family 1992-2003 the F116 B Ferrari 456 GT and 456M 442 HP; Tipo F101 F1-derived Ferrari F50 1995-1997 directly derived from Ferrari 641 Formula 1 race car of 1990 with engine bolting directly to the carbon fiber tub as a stressed structural member like a Formula 1 car), year and donor application documented where known, cylinder head condition documented both banks, block condition assessed visual inspection for cracks and damage, crankshaft condition verified, connecting rod condition visual, dry-sump oil system condition inspected (race-derived oil supply system ensures consistent lubrication under high cornering loads), direct injection system condition noted modern F140, Inconel exhaust component condition checked (exotic material handles extreme temperatures of high-revving naturally aspirated V12 exhaust), variable valve timing system condition documented on both intake and exhaust camshafts, cam phaser condition assessed, the most likely listing identification (the live page lists this engine as F140GA the Competizione variant but the listed 530 lb-ft of torque exactly matches the F140 FC 812 Superfast and 812 GTS at 530 lb-ft NOT the F140 GA Competizione which produces 510 lb-ft, the 800 HP figure listed is close to the F140 FC 789 HP rounded for marketing rather than the F140 GA 819 HP, most likely interpretation is an 812 Superfast F140 FC engine with possible labeling confusion), inventory of what is included vs what is missing clearly listed before sale, and the honest disclosure that the $19,999 price is well below complete engine market values (this listing likely represents a parts engine / core engine / incomplete unit / or short block, call for exact inclusion specifications before purchase) before ordering
15 Day Replacement Warranty
Every used Ferrari V12 engine purchased through Part Nests carries a 15 day replacement warranty starting on the delivery date, limited to internal defects on supplied components.
What Is Covered
- Internal defects already present in supplied components when the engine arrives
- Cylinder head crack failures within 15 days from installation (on supplied head components)
- Block crack failures within 15 days from installation
- Crankshaft failures within 15 days from installation
- Connecting rod failures within 15 days from installation
- Dry-sump oil system component failures within 15 days from installation
- Direct injection system component failures within 15 days from installation (where supplied as functional)
- Variable valve timing system failures within 15 days from installation (where supplied as functional)
- Cam phaser failures within 15 days from installation
- Inconel exhaust component failures within 15 days from installation (where supplied)
- Incorrect variant shipped (F140 FC vs F140 GA vs F140 EB vs F140 C vs F140 B vs F133 vs F116 vs Tipo F101 mismatch where variant was confirmed before sale) due to an error on our end
What Is Not Covered
- Damage caused during installation (Ferrari V12 engines require specialized installation experience)
- Components not included with the engine (the engine ships as a parts engine / core engine / incomplete unit / or short block; inventory of what is included vs missing is clearly listed before sale, components NOT supplied are NOT covered)
- Damage from incorrect engine oil (Ferrari-specified oil viscosity and specification required per the specific F140 / F133 / F116 / Tipo F101 variant)
- Damage from extended oil change intervals
- Damage from operating without Ferrari Classiche-approved service or non-specialist service shop (conventional automotive service shops are NOT qualified)
- Damage from aftermarket modifications (turbocharging, supercharging, significant ECU recalibration; these destroy the character that makes a Ferrari V12 special)
- Damage from operating with degraded dry-sump oil system
- Damage from incorrect coolant or cooling system maintenance
- Damage from operating the Inconel exhaust components beyond their thermal envelope
- Damage from incorrect variant cross-application (different F140 family variants have different ECU calibration / accessory drive / electrical interface and are NOT directly interchangeable without proper donor application matching)
- External components (ECU, harness, intake manifold if separately documented as missing, exhaust system if not supplied, dry-sump oil tank if separately documented, starter, alternator, fuel system components if not supplied, transmission, AC compressor, accessories) unless itemized and supplied with the engine
- Labor expenses of any kind (Ferrari specialist labor rates apply at any qualified Ferrari Classiche or independent Ferrari specialist)
To start a warranty claim, reach us within 15 days of delivery at (855) 634-4447.
- Variant Confirmed Before Sale: F140 / F133 / F116 / Tipo F101 family and specific variant identified
- Honest Disclosure on Price: $19,999 is well below complete engine market values, likely parts engine / core / incomplete unit / short block
- Clear Inventory of What Is Included: Components supplied vs missing clearly listed before sale
- Cylinder Head and Block Visual Inspection: Both banks documented before payment
- Ferrari Specialty Knowledge: F140 modern, F133 previous-gen, F116 2+2, and Tipo F101 F1-derived families
- Specialty Freight Handling for Ferrari Engines: Appropriate protection and discreet handling to all 50 states
- 15 Day Replacement Cover: Limited to internal defects on supplied components
Additional information
| engine-type | V12, naturally aspirated, 65-degree (F140) or 60-degree (F133, F116) |
|---|---|
| horsepower | 800 HP per live spec sheet (matches F140 FC at 789 HP or close to F140 GA at 819 HP rounded) |
| displacement | 6.5 liters (6, 496 cc) per live spec sheet, matches F140 FC and F140 GA |
| torque | 530 lb-ft per live spec sheet, matches F140 FC exactly |
| most-likely-variant | F140 FC (812 Superfast / 812 GTS engine), based on 530 lb-ft torque match |
| aspiration | Naturally aspirated (all Ferrari V12s naturally aspirated, no turbo/supercharger) |
| fuel-system | Direct fuel injection |
| fuel-type | Premium Gasoline (95 plus octane recommended) |
| valvetrain | DOHC, 48 valves, variable valve timing |
| block-head-material | All-aluminum construction |
| cooling-system | Liquid-cooled, separate radiators for coolant and oil |
| lubrication | Dry-sump |
| crankshaft | Cross-plane |
| exhaust | Inconel exhaust valves and components |
| redline | 8, 500 RPM (812 Superfast) to 9, 250 RPM (812 Competizione, highest-revving production V12 ever) |
| manufacturer | Ferrari S.p.A. (Maranello, Italy) |
| engine-family | F140 (modern, 2002 plus) |
| production-years-f140 | 2002 to present |
| compatibility | Multiple Ferrari V12 applications, confirm exact variant before purchase |
75 plus years of continuous evolution since the 1947 Colombo V12. The Ferrari V12 engine represents 75 plus years of continuous evolution since the legendary Colombo V12 in the 1947 Ferrari 125 S. Known for exhilarating horsepower, unmatched engineering excellence, and the most distinctive engine sound in the automotive world. Ferrari current V12 architecture is the F140 engine family, introduced in 2002 with the Ferrari Enzo and continuously developed since. All F140 family engines share a core architecture: 65-degree V-angle, all-aluminum block and heads, DOHC with 4 valves per cylinder (48 valves total), variable valve timing on both intake and exhaust camshafts, direct fuel injection (modern F140), dry-sump lubrication (race-derived), Inconel exhaust components, naturally aspirated (Ferrari V12s have ALWAYS been naturally aspirated since 1947), high redline 8,500 to 9,250 RPM, cross-plane crankshaft (traditional V12 character).
Multiple variants from Enzo to 12Cilindri across 22 plus years. F140 B Ferrari Enzo Ferrari 5,998 cc 6.0L 660 HP / 485 lb-ft 2002-2004. F140 C Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano 5,999 cc 6.0L 612 HP / 448 lb-ft 2006-2012. F140 CG 599 GTO 661 HP. F140 EB Ferrari FF 6,262 cc 6.3L 651 HP / 504 lb-ft 2011-2016. F140 FC F12 berlinetta 730 HP, F12tdf 769 HP, 812 Superfast 6,496 cc 6.5L 789 HP / 530 lb-ft 2017-2022 likely THIS listing, 812 GTS 789 HP. F140 GA 812 Competizione 819 HP / 510 lb-ft. F140 FE LaFerrari hybrid V12 789 HP plus 161 HP electric (approximately 950 HP combined) 2013-2018. F140 IA GTC4Lusso 680 HP and Purosangue derivative 715 HP. F140 HC 12Cilindri 819 HP / 500 lb-ft 2024 plus.
Most likely the F140 FC 812 Superfast based on torque match. The live page lists this engine as F140GA the Competizione variant but the listed 530 lb-ft of torque exactly matches the F140 FC 812 Superfast and 812 GTS at 530 lb-ft NOT the F140 GA Competizione which produces 510 lb-ft. The 800 HP figure listed is close to the F140 FC 789 HP rounded for marketing rather than the F140 GA 819 HP. Most likely interpretation: this is an 812 Superfast F140 FC engine with possible labeling confusion. The differences between F140 FC and F140 GA matter for proper Ferrari application matching. Call (855) 634-4447 to confirm exact variant before purchase.
F133, F116, and the F1-derived Tipo F101. Beyond the modern F140 family, Ferrari has produced several earlier V12 engine families. F133 family (1996-2010 previous-generation front-engine V12 used in the Maranello series of grand tourers): F133 A Ferrari 550 Maranello 5,474 cc 5.5L 485 HP 1996-2001, F133 E Ferrari 575M Maranello 5,748 cc 5.7L 515 HP 2002-2006, F133 F Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 5,748 cc 5.7L 533 HP 2004-2010, F133 G Ferrari 575 Superamerica 5,748 cc 5.7L 540 HP 2005-2006. F116 family (1992-2003): F116 B Ferrari 456 GT and 456M 5,474 cc 5.5L 442 HP, Ferrari first 2 plus 2 grand tourer with a front V12 before being replaced by the 612 Scaglietti in 2004. Tipo F101 (F1-derived): Ferrari F50 4,698 cc 4.7L 513 HP at 8,500 RPM 1995-1997, directly derived from Ferrari 641 Formula 1 race car of 1990. The F50 is the most extreme road-going Ferrari V12 ever produced, the engine bolts directly to the carbon fiber tub as a stressed structural member, just like a Formula 1 car.
Multiple reasons related to character, performance, and heritage. Unlike most performance manufacturers, Ferrari has resolutely kept its V12 engines naturally aspirated through every generation. The reasons: throttle response (no turbo lag, instant power delivery), linear power curve (consistent power across the entire rev range), engine sound (the high-pitched naturally aspirated Ferrari V12 wail is iconic), mechanical purity (no turbos to fail or maintain), race heritage (Ferrari Formula 1 program used naturally aspirated V12s for decades). The 812 Competizione 819 HP from 6.5L naturally aspirated displacement represents one of the highest specific outputs ever achieved by a production naturally aspirated engine (126 HP per liter). Ferrari V12s have ALWAYS been naturally aspirated since 1947.
Likely parts engine / core engine / incomplete unit / or short block. Honest disclosure: the $19,999 price is well below complete engine market values. A complete, running, documented Ferrari V12 from any of the F140 / F133 / F116 / Tipo F101 families typically sells for substantially more (often $30,000-$80,000 plus for F140 variants depending on specific variant and condition). The Tipo F101 F50 engine alone, being extremely rare with only 349 F50s ever produced, can command six-figure prices when complete. The $19,999 price point at this listing likely represents one of: a parts engine (donor engine for rebuild components), a core engine (used for core exchange when buying a rebuilt unit), an incomplete unit (missing components such as intake / exhaust / accessories / ECU / harness), or a short block (block, crankshaft, connecting rods, pistons but without heads, valvetrain, intake, exhaust). The inventory of what is included vs missing is clearly listed before sale, and we strongly recommend calling (855) 634-4447 to discuss exactly what is included before purchase.
Authorized Ferrari Classiche restoration is the gold standard. Restoration of a Ferrari V12 typically requires: authorized Ferrari Classiche restoration shop for full restoration (Ferrari Classiche is Ferrari own in-house restoration division that certifies authenticity and uses period-correct techniques), OEM Ferrari parts (very limited aftermarket for engine internals, most components must come from Ferrari directly), specialized service experience (Ferrari V12 engines are not conventional engines, conventional automotive service shops are NOT qualified to service them), high-quality service records and provenance documentation (Ferrari values track service history for collector cars and matching engine to chassis numbers significantly affects value). For competition or track-only use, mild modifications are possible (performance air filters, exhaust system replacement with carbon fiber heat shields, ECU recalibration with caution, cooling system upgrades). Significant modifications (turbocharging, supercharging) destroy the character that makes a Ferrari V12 special and are universally discouraged.
No. There is no core return required.









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