2004 ASC Diamondback SSR
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6 liter V8 |
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Aspiration |
supercharger |
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HP |
500 hp |
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1/4 mile |
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(from ASC Press
Release) There’s a new snake in town. ASC Incorporated, a
full-service specialty-vehicle design and development partner for
automotive manufacturers, here today unveiled a new, specially
modified Chevrolet SSR concept vehicle dubbed the ASC Chevy SSR
Diamondback, for its super-light, carbon-fiber fixed roof and upper
body, and for its supercharged 6.0-liter, 500-h.p. engine. The
vehicle is significantly lighter—and two inches lower to the
pavement—than a stock SSR.
The unveiling was made during an ASC press conference immediately
following the second annual AutoWeek/Automotive News Specialty
Vehicle Forum, leading up to the annual Specialty Equipment Market
Association (SEMA) show beginning here tomorrow. ASC was the host
sponsor of the Specialty Vehicle Forum for the second straight year.
“The SSR Diamondback concept is yet another example of ASC’s proven
capabilities for designing and building exciting derivative vehicles
and performance packages while leveraging the existing investments
of automakers,” said Jeff Steiner, ASC’s executive vice president
and chief marketing officer. “As part of that, the Diamondback is a
‘four-fer’: a four-in-one rolling showcase for ASC’s capabilities.
That includes our capability in low-cost carbon-fiber applications
for low-volume vehicles, under our brand name OMNICarbon™ our
capability for designing and building accessories that are a logical
extension of the original vehicle’s character, such as the
Diamondback’s dual-side-exhaust rocker panels, functional
cowl-induction hood and chin spoiler; our long-time capabilities in
open-air engineering, in this case turning a convertible into a
hardtop coupe derivative; and our capability in designing and
engineering high-performance derivatives of existing models.”
The entire “top hat” of the otherwise silver Diamondback features
carbon fiber, including the all-new fixed roof, hood, rear
bed-cover, front air-dam, lower rear-fascia trim, tailgate spoiler,
upper quarter-panels, upper door-panels; and side mirrors.
Continuing the theme inside, the vehicle features a
carbon-fiber-look instrument panel face and interior-trim accents;
Corbeau race seats with custom trim; a custom roll-cage with 5-point
seatbelt harness; a custom Alpine sound system; and custom
“Diamondback” badging and floor mats.
In order to integrate a fixed roof into the convertible SSR package,
ASC designers and engineers moved the B-pillar touch-down point back
six inches. The result was two-fold: a very aggressive roof line
and, in the place of the retractable-hardtop system, an all-new
storage space behind the front seats—into which ASC installed an
extended center console, new pocket-style storage bins and a 12”
subwoofer. The outside mirrors also were repositioned three inches
forward, to complement the new look of the vehicle. The racy
exterior was finished with an ITW cap-less fuel-filler door.
Besides its Magnuson supercharger, other performance-enhancing
features on the Diamondback include high-flow, chambered dual-side
exhaust, with custom tips; a unique, water-to-air intercooler; an
integrated forced-air intake; a 6-speed Tremec M10 (3.01:1 low)
manual transmission with short-throw shifter; a 9.5” rear axle with
Eaton plate-type 3.73:1 limited-slip differential; custom-valved
Bilstein struts with Ground Force lowering springs; 14"-diameter
Brembo brakes front and rear; and 22”x10" rear and 20”x8” front
polished 5-spoke Budnik wheels with low-profile B.F. Goodrich
g-Force T/A tires.