Fire up - cold start of a Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2011

Firing up my 1976 Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer after two months having stood in the garage... Note the flame after the backfire!

The procedure for a cold engine is as follows:

Twist the ingnition key to the first position. You will hear the clicking of the fuel pumps as they start delivering fuel to the carburetors. After approximately 15 to 20 seconds, pump the accellerator pedal to the floor four or five times, squirting lots of fuel into the intakes. Then, while holding the accellerator pedal about a third of the way down, twist the ignition key to the start position. You will hear a deep, exiting, expolding bark as the engine comes to life, accompanied by significant quantities of smoke out of the exhaust tips, as the oil that hs been resting in the cylinders is burnt. If the ambient temperture is cold and the car has not been driven for a while, the engine may die, necessitating a repeat of the above-described prodecure. Once started, the rpms should be kept at 2,000 until the smoke clears, usually in about two to three minutes.

Out on the open road, at low to mid-throttle, the moaning and slurping sound of the Webers is the dominant sensation. When the throttle is opened wide, the result is a massive roar and a seamless delivery of power. The smooth power delivery is deceptive as a glance at the speedometer usually reveals speeds greater than expected. The sound of the engine when extended is exciting and is similar to the sounds emanating from Jody Scheckter's and Gilles Villeneuve's Formula One flat-12s!

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  • Well, I try to drive as much as possible, but not in winter, there is too much salt on the road =now :-(. That's why there will always be some long periods in the garage. It runs perfectly when driven regularly. Just ensure the battery is fully charged!

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  • 0:01 it even smokes before its getting started... ;-)

  • How often do you go through starters?

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  • I know this seems excessive but every video I see of these they rev the piss out of it like this on a cold start and then bam it's running perfect. Maybe these cars like it rough?

  • The exhaust was already smoking. Not a genuine cold start.

  • min 1:31 HIP ^___^

  • almost like diesel truck :D

  • Wow, it that a diesel? lol

  • caaaaaaaareful.......

    I own such cars (not this one in particular, although I'm tempted...)....to give you a hint: when you haven't run them for months - disconnect the spark plugs and run the starter on battery only. this builds up at least a modicum of oil lubrication (oil pressure builds up on turning the engine only). thats key with our italian friends - let the thing run about without firing up for 30s. that is, if u don't kill the starter that way (killed it 2 time on my stratos...)

  • you'll wreck it if you treat it like that

  • Mi ez a "kolbászfüstölő"?

  • Maybe it would be better if you warmed it, before gunning it?

  • Give a break after trying to start for 20 seconds. you will burn the starter...

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