There were several upgrades done during the build but it is otherwise unaltered.Upgrades include:
-LizardSkin coat to the firewall
-3M clear paint protector on the front of the vehicle
-SPA fire suppression system in the cabin/engine bay
-AutoWatch 160RLi/T vehicle alarm and immobilizer
-4-wheel tire pressure monitor system
-Impact 5-point safety harness
-Stainless steel heatshields
-Digital intercooler fan controller
-Stainless steel heatshields
-Digital intercooler fan controller
-Quick-release Sparco steering wheel
-Solo bleed screws
-Sony CDXM8815X CD radio head-unit with Infinity speakers (includes remote)
- Air conditioning is outstanding
This vehicle maintained not by your standard mechanic, but by a Raleigh NC shop that specializes in rare/vintage collection restoration and maintenance.
As this car is meant to be driven and not locked away, it does have a few small cosmetic items to be aware of:
The rear tires with Michelin Pilot Sport PS-2’s to match up with the front (which were replaced right before I bought the car originally).Also, the car comes with both the "fat man" carbon fiber seats and the standard carbon fiber seats (which will need to be shipped with the car – unfortunately they do not fit inside!).It also comes with a full foam application for the roll bars and a seat upgrade plate for a 6-point harness.
Links and Info
Edmunds Inside line did this video review and said it was the fastest car they ever tested:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6gOopt8gtM
Road and Track Review:http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/first-drives/reviews/a11601/no-bull-noble/
Car and Driver Review: http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/first-drives/reviews/a11601/no-bull-noble/
This is a Robb Report comparison of the Noble M400 and the $440,000 Porsche Carrera GT (the Noble is faster):
http://www.mediafire.com/?lpckv2pn6xo25lb
Auto Week also did a review of the car. http://www.mediafire.com/?annz 3c3raybwz 4r
From Wikipedia
The Noble M400 is a sports car from the British car maker Noble. Manufacturing was outsourced to Hi-Tech Automotive, based in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. The M400 was noted by the automotive press for excellent handling and power.
The Noble M400 features a mid- mounted transverse engine design. The power plant began life as a 2,968 cc DOHC Ford Duratec V6 with four valves per cylinder, as used in the Ford Mondeo ST220. With this engine as a base, Noble fits high- lift camshafts, revised fuel injection, and two turbochargers. For durability, Noble also added forged pistons, an oil cooler, a larger baffled oil sump, and extra cooling ducts. Its engine has a maximum power of 425 bhp (317 kW) at 6,500 rpm, with a torquefigure of 390 lb·ft (530 N·m) at 5,000 rpm. This power and a light weight allow the M400 to achieve a power- to- weight ratio of just over 400 bhp/ton, the figure for which it was named, a 0–60 mph (97 km/h) of 3.2 seconds and a 1/4- mile time of 11.4 @ 119.8 mph (192.8 km/h). Top speed is 187 mph (301 km/h). The UK automotive TV show Vroom Vroom suggested that the M400 gave Ferrari Enzo performance at a Porsche 911 price.
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