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J.N.Hephaiss's Ferrari 360 Modena tuning program
Source: TD   
Well, it's obviously not a good idea to enhance something which is already perfect, but sometimes the effort pays off. Guys from the Japanese tuning studio J.N.Hephaiss claim that they have successfully found ways of enhancing Ferrari 360 Modena's almost flawless performance.

J.N.Hephaiss

JNH's press release is somewhat hazy and overburdened with Oriental philosophy so I'll give you just the bleeding flesh of it: J.N.Hephaiss tries to enhance the Ferrari's performance with three new aerodynamic elements: new front canard, side splitters and rear diffuser, okay?

J.N.Hephaiss

The canard, as the name implies, is used to create additional downforce at the front axle, at the same time increasing stability of the front wheels by deflecting air hitting them. The side splitters are also introduced to keep the air from being sucked under the car from the sides of the body, thus increasing the ground effect on higher speeds. The rear diffuser further enhances the flow of air from underneath the car, making the rear axle even more stable on the road.

J.N.Hephaiss

That's basically all. Oh, and there is also a custom exhaust system working in either "Silent" or "Race" mode. The silent mode lets you crawl stealthily through sleepy suburbs and the sport mode can be turned on on the race track, making your Ferrari producing sound closer to that of the Formula 1 race monsters.

J.N.Hephaiss

J.N.Hephaiss
 
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