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Old 04-07-2004, 07:22 AM
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Enzo Ferrari spark plugs

I have dozens of pictures of the Enzo engine, but not one that shows the spark plugs (unless what I think are the injectors are really the plugs). Can anyone help me with a photo or description?

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Old 04-07-2004, 07:59 AM
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Re: Enzo Ferrari spark plugs

They are hidden under the Carbon fiber panel on the red cam covers.
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Old 04-07-2004, 08:45 AM
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Re: Enzo Ferrari spark plugs

Really? Who would have thought?

Do you have any idea where the cable enters the panel?

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the whole carbon panel is like one giant cable and there is probably just one conetion cable on the back of the engine.
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Re: Enzo Ferrari spark plugs

do you see the two black cabbles that look like thay plug into the carbonfiber? thats where it gos...

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Re: Enzo Ferrari spark plugs

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the whole carbon panel is like one giant cable


Ferrari has cleaned up the engine bays on the modern cars very much. The 360 and Enzo powerplants are electronically controlled/monitored marvels. They have done a remarkable job cleaning up the cable routing.

Here is the wiring on a testarossa



And a much cleaner Enzo.


The same plug wires are there, just hidden below a lightweight and simply designed carbon fiber panel.
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Old 04-07-2004, 09:35 AM
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Re: Enzo Ferrari spark plugs

This is great, thanks guys!

CAD, have you got more photos of that disembodied engine?

Samurai, have you got any idea where the other end of those cables go?

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Re: Enzo Ferrari spark plugs

ya ill look for more

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The Enzo ignition is Distributorless. There is a coil on each plug so no plug wires that show. The only connection is a little cable that goes to the ECM.
The only thing I see that the Tamiya Enzo lacks is the injectors and the fuel rails that feed them.
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