2010 Edo Competition Aston Martin DB9 to DBS
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V12 |
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HP |
550 hp |
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Top Speed |
199 mph |
(from Edo Competition Press Release) An Aston Martin DB9 turns into a DBS
The transformation
Within the space of six
months, edo competition, located in the Westphalian Ahlen, has
transformed a 5 year old DB9 into an Aston Martin DBS. And that’s
exactly what a Russian customer asked for: Turn a DB9 into a DBS.
This not so trivial conversion involved replacing steel body panels
with carbon fiber pieces and increasing the engine output from 470
to a staggering 550 horsepower. That’s why it will now do 320 km/h
(199 mph) when the old car topped out at 295 km/h (183 mph). Its new
20 inch wheels and wider body contribute to a more muscular
appearance, and numerous aerodynamic parts, such as a carbon fiber
front skirt as well as a carbon fiber rear diffuser, underline the
car’s sporting credentials.
The custom interior presented a unique challenge: The dashboard,
center console, headliner, door panels and seats were refinished
with utmost precision. The choice of materials and colors was left
to the customer, who, in this case, opted for an Alcantara/leather
interior with carbon fiber inserts and metal accents.
An additional highlight is the high-end audio system that was
installed in the car, promising pure auditory bliss. No corners were
cut in trying to extract the best possible sound from the new
high-end speakers. In order to be able to enjoy the new
entertainment system, a new exhaust system featuring butterfly
valves was fitted, allowing the driver to change the sound from
ferocious to unobtrusive and quiet.
But that’s not the only function. This high-performance exhaust
system which was specially developed for the DB9/DBS also helps the
engine produce more power and torque. A programmable control unit
monitors exhaust backpressure and opens 70 mm butterfly valves when
the pressure exceeds a selected threshold. The exhaust is made from
stainless steel and the chrome exhaust tips round off its classy
appearance.
A new edo competition sport suspension system makes the revitalized
DB9 more athletic. To accommodate different driving styles, the
suspension is adjustable in ride height, stiffness, as well as
compression and rebound damping. After the DB9 received a
considerable boost in output and handling performance, there was one
more area that needed to be addressed: safety. This is why edo
competition developed a new braking system for the Aston. 405 mm
rotors and 6 piston monobloc calipers act on the front wheels, while
the rear axle is fitted with 380 mm rotors and 4 piston monobloc
calipers. High-performance brake pads and braided stainless steel
brake lines are used on all four corners.
This marked the end of the transformation and the work was
completed. The DB9 had been turned into a DBS. Rather than just
performing cosmetic changes, edo competition had also refined the
mechanicals and customized the car according to the wishes of its
owner.
The result: A happy, very satisfied customer and a big thanks to the
entire edo competition Motorsport team.