This comprehensive Ferrari 308 QV 328 Workshop Service Repair Manual covers models from 1985 to 1989, providing detailed instructions for both professional technicians and DIY mechanics. The manual is a complete, official factory document, encompassing hundreds of pages of detailed information, allowing you to print the entire manual or select only the sections you need. It guides you through the fundamentals of maintaining and repairing your Ferrari 308 QV 328, teaching you the same knowledge possessed by factory-trained technicians. With step-by-step procedures, high-quality diagrams, and clear instructions, this manual empowers you to make informed decisions about maintaining and repairing your vehicle. Whether you are a seasoned mechanic or a dedicated enthusiast, the manual's detailed exploded views, diagrams, and step-by-step instructions ensure that you can complete each task efficiently and accurately. It covers every aspect of your Ferrari 308 QV 328, providing comprehensive guidance based on complete vehicle disassembly.
The Ferrari 308 QV and 328, produced between 1985 and 1989, represent a pivotal chapter in the Italian marque's history. The 308 QV (Quattrovalvole, meaning "four valves") was a natural evolution of the iconic 308 GTB, incorporating a more powerful four-valve per cylinder engine. This upgrade delivered a significant performance boost, making the 308 QV a true driver's car. The 328, introduced in 1985, further refined the formula by incorporating a larger displacement engine, increased power output, and subtle styling updates. Both models adhered to the classic Ferrari design language, featuring a sleek, low-slung body with distinctive sculpted lines, pop-up headlights, and a prominent rear spoiler. The interior was equally luxurious, with plush leather upholstery, a sporty steering wheel, and a driver-focused cockpit.
The 308 QV and 328 offered a truly engaging driving experience. The mid-mounted, 3.0-liter V8 engine, engineered for high-revving performance, provided exhilarating acceleration and a symphony of sound. The precise handling, thanks to a sophisticated suspension system and a responsive steering, allowed for precise control on both road and track. These characteristics solidified the 308 QV and 328's reputation as timeless classics, sought after by enthusiasts for their captivating performance, striking aesthetics, and enduring legacy. While their production numbers may not match those of some other Ferrari models, the 308 QV and 328 captured the essence of the brand's spirit, blending exquisite Italian craftsmanship with raw power and exhilarating driving dynamics. Their place in Ferrari history is firmly cemented, not only as iconic models but also as the foundation for the future generations of Ferrari sports cars that followed.