New Car from Aston Martin. German
tuning firm Wheelsandmore is back with another program only a week removed from
presenting its newest project for the Lamborghini Aventador. This
time around, Wheelsandmore is going for a decidedly British flavor: the Aston Martin DBS.
Mind you, it’s not your typical DBS, although "typical" and
"DBS" should never be used in the same sentence anyway. The project
at hand is for the DBS
Carbon Edition.In addition to a very
decent lowered suspension around 25mm by using lowering springs, Wheelsandmore
adapted a set of handmade forged wheels type 6Sporz² to the Aston Martin DBS.
Highlight of both wheelsets is the finalized surface of the wheel centers and
outside rims in a golden carbon look. In an extremely complex process
Wheelsandmore applied the deceptively looking surface on customer´s option on
the rim parts. Optionally the wheels can be upgraded with RAL-colored outlines.
Equipped with maximum 9,5 x21 “wheels on the front axle with 265/30er tires and
stately 12.0 x21″ wheels with insane 325/25/21 Continental Sport Contact 5P at
the rear axle, the noble tuner just adds an + to the origin of the Aston Martin
Carbon Edition in reference to its fine additives.
Wheelsandmore added in a new suspension module that dropped the DBS Carbon Edition by 25 mm (0.98 inches), which further enhanced the handling and appearance of the supercar. Finally, and most importantly, Wheelsandmore pumped up the DBS Carbon Edition’s output with the addition of its new CRP kit. This kit added an extra 40 horsepower to the British exotic’s 517-horsepower output, netting a total of 557 horsepower.
As the standard engine
with 517hp could certainly deliver a bit more power, the tuner developed a “CRP
kit”, contending F1-sport air filters, a catalytic converters neutralization
kit and a flap-controlled exhaust system, achieving 40 more horsepower and
providing additional 90nm torque in the lower speed range for a turbo-similar
acceleration. Good Car!.
Source: Wheelsandmore
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