Tuning : STaSIS Audi R8 V8 Challenge Extreme Edition For UK Market
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After getting a great success from STaSIS8 V10 STaSIS Challenge Extreme Edition in UK. STaSIS Engineering is coming back to the British market with the new STaSIS Engineering Audi R8 V8 Challenge Extreme Edition.
The Audi R8 V8 Challenge Extreme Edition is powered by a supercharged V8 unit developing 540 hp, or about 120 bhp more than the standard Audi R8 V8. Allowing the car to run from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds, about 0.6 seconds faster over the standard model. This supercharged beast also comes with improved suspension response and handling abilities. Full details about STaSIS Audi R8 V8 key technical features can be found below.
* Engine – Eaton / Magnusson TVS 1900 supercharger running 7.5 psi of boost, independent charge cooler system to ensure consistent high power output, CNC billet alloy machined intake plenum for durability and strength, high performance STaSIS ECU remap – performance increases to 540 bhp and 435 lb.ft of torque
* Exhaust – 3.0 inch TIG welded and individually numbered stainless steel, cross-flow exhaust system with reduced back pressure for improved power and efficiency
* Brakes – Alcon 390mm front / 355mm rear with two piece floating discs
* Suspension – Lowering springs to improve handling and give a more aggressive appearance while retaining ride quality, matched bump stops, factory ‘drive select’ feature retained
* Wheels – 9.5 x 20 inch ultra-lightweight forged aluminium front, 12 x 20 inch forged aluminium rear with high performance low profile tyres
The Audi Challenge Extreme Edition R8 V8 is already available via STaSIS distributor network in UK such as APS of Brackley, VAG specialist and also STaSIS agents.
source : germancarscene.com
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