When you say lack of Launch Control, does that mean the U.S spec has no launch control feature at all? I did not know thatwhat is the difference between the Euro spec car and the U.S spec car besides the lack of Launch Control?
I don't even have a manual to see if it does.Wow, the US car doesn't have launch control....that isn't fair...![]()
Whoa! It's not the "R" button.just see if there is a button on the console that says "LC", GoFastKindaGuy![]()
They've got NASA so they don't need it.Wow, the US car doesn't have launch control....that isn't fair...
Chris
Nope. No LC button.I don't think there is one.
Nope. No LC button.
As least it still has the START button!
GoFastKindaGuy, the launch control button is actually close to the reverse button, as you can see in these picturesWhoa! It's not the "R" button.![]()
I'll check when I go home, but I don't think there is one.![]()
A Scuderia in the garage with a button less is still a Scuderia in the garage!I'll check when I go home
No worries here.And don't worry, not having an LC is in the best Ferrari tradition...
I agree, that's all the LC feature that you need to get the beast goingI have a whole right foot for launch control!
Yes, it causes intense clutch wear, a brand new clutch would last for under 10 "launches"I wouldn't have any use for a LC button if I owned the car either. Does this cause transmission problems such as the CS and the Nissan GTR have with launch control?
Chris
I can't imagine needing to use the launch control....unless you have a lot of extra cash..Yes, it causes intense clutch wear, a brand new clutch would last for under 10 "launches"