2011 Edo Competition Koenigsegg CCR Evolution
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V8 |
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superchargers |
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HP |
891 hp |
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(from Edo Competition Press Release) Koenigsegg CCR Evolution by edo competition
EVO 817 – gym class
More power and improved drivability for an extremely rare supercar
When it comes to high
quality modifications for supercars, edo competition Motorsport GmbH
is one of the most established names in the business. Regardless of
make and model, the edo team is always looking for ways to refine
and optimize. That’s also why the owner of a Koenigsegg came to us.
Not entirely happy with the power of his Swedish exotic and looking
to improve the drivability as well as the appearance, he tasked edo
competition with the job of making it happen.
Since the V8 engine is being force-fed by twin superchargers, the
main focus was on the setup of the two Rotrex units. With assistance
from the manufacturer the drive ratio was modified and the ECU was
remapped to accommodate the hardware changes. The aim was to
increase the power output while maintaining a broad torque curve
over the whole rev range. With the new drive ratio the engine hits
its torque peak earlier and puts out up to 891 horsepower, depending
on the level of tune. In order to ensure long term reliability of
the superchargers, the engine redline was lowered to 7,200 rpm.
The transmission with its notchy gear changes received an overhaul
as well. The six speed gearbox was disassembled in its entirety and
the plastic bushings were replaced with Uniball units. The final
result: full boost pressure from just 3,700 rpm all the way up to
6,000 rpm, reassuringly durable brakes, finely tuned directional
stability beyond 300 km/h (186 mph) and a top speed that was reduced
slightly from 390 km/h (242 mph) for phenomenal and significantly
improved acceleration and drivability.
Additional changes were made to the design of the vehicle’s interior
and exterior. The wheels for example underwent a beauty treatment
and received a coat of charcoal paint. The updated front with
auxiliary lights now resembles the later CCR models, and the
Alcantara material that was used throughout the Koenigsegg’s cabin
provides a more luxurious feel. The redesigned center console now
accommodates a new infotainment system including a reversing camera
as well as a custom-made pouch for the immobilizer remote. For
safety reasons a TPM system now informs the driver about tire
pressures and temperatures. The display was integrated into the
dashboard.
The bottom line: edo competition has succeeded in upgrading this
extremely rare exotic with fine details without watering down its
distinctly unique character. However, the most impressive aspect is
still the intense and violent acceleration, which is virtually
unparalleled, even in the realm of supercars.
All modifications are carried out exclusively at edo competition
Motorsport GmbH in Ahlen.