Engineering:Ferrari 408 4RM

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Short description: Mid-engine, four-wheel drive prototype car developed by Ferrari
Ferrari 408 4RM
1988 Ferrari 408 4RM 78610.jpg
The second prototype of the Ferrari 408 4RM s/n 78610 in front of a lineup of Ferrari F40s
Overview
ManufacturerFerrari
Production1987-1988
2 prototypes made
DesignerI.DE.A Institute
LayoutMid-engine, four-wheel-drive layout
Powertrain
Engine4.0 L Tipo F117 DOHC V8
Power output221 kW (296 hp; 300 PS)
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,550 mm (100.4 in)
Length4,220 mm (166.1 in)
Width1,885 mm (74.2 in)
Height1,200 mm (47.2 in)
|uk|Kerb|Curb}} weight1,343 kg (2,960.8 lb) (with liquids)

The Ferrari 408 4RM is a prototype car built by Ferrari in 1987. It was the first Ferrari to feature 4-wheel drive.[1]

History

The 408 4RM featured a hydraulic four-wheel-drive system developed by Ferrari, and was the first Ferrari to feature 4-wheel drive. In 1991, Ferrari deemed that the system was not suited to the company's philosophy, stating that it increased the weight of the car by 200 kg (441 lb).[2] The 408 remained as the only Ferrari to use 4-wheel drive until the Ferrari FF, introduced in 2011, which became the first production Ferrari with 4 wheel drive. The FF also uses a system called "4RM", which is said to be more technologically advanced and lighter than the system in the 408, and its unclear whether it shares any of its design with the 408.

The first 408 4RM was red, s/n 70183

Two copies were built, based on a design by I.DE.A Institute. The first one, chassis no. 70183, was painted in red and was fitted with an all-steel welded chassis and was built in June 1987. The second one, chassis no 78610, was painted yellow and had an aluminum frame bonded with adhesives.[3] The second car was completed in September 1988 and has been exhibited at the Galleria Ferrari in Maranello.

The model name was linked to the characteristics of the engine, with the 40 in 408 standing for its 4.0 L displacement, and the 8 representing the number of cylinders. The abbreviation "4RM" stood for “4 Ruote Motrici”, meaning four-wheel drive.

The 408 4RM was featured on the cover of Road & Track in December 1988.[4]

Performance

4-litre V8 of the 1987-model 408.

The 408 4RM is powered by a 90° rear and longitudinally mounted 4.0 litre V8 that produces 221 kW (296 hp; 300 PS) at 6,250 rpm and 373 N⋅m (275 lb⋅ft) of torque. The engine has a compression ratio of 9.8: 1 and a bore and stroke of 93 mm and 73.6 mm respectively, bringing total displacement to 3 999.66 cm³ (4.0 L). The engine also features double overhead camshafts with four valves per cylinder, as well as Weber-Marelli fuel injection and dry sump lubrication.[5]

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