Ariel Atom Powers Up.

Quirck

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V8....... :bigup::bigup:

http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArticle/AllCars/252598/

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Ariel is gunning for Bugatti's Veyron hypercar with its long-awaited 500bhp V8-engined version of its minimalist Atom 3.

The new machine, unveiled this week after a two-year-long development process, has a power-to-weight ratio of 909bhp per tonne - more than 50 per cent better than that of Bugatti's creation, and even slightly ahead of a GP2 single-seater racing car.

The Atom V8 goes on sale early next year, priced at £150,000. Only 25 will be made.

Prototypes are still undergoing final testing, but it's already been proven that the V8 Atom can accelerate from 0-60mph in under 2.5sec and from 0-100mph in well under 6.0sec.

Ariel's targets are 2.3sec and 5.4sec respectively, eclipsing the class-leading Veyron. The Atom V8 uses a US-built, 3.0-litre, 32-valve Hartley V8 engine, originally developed from two Suzuki motorcycle engines grafted together, but much developed since.

It will be available in a choice of two power outputs: a relatively docile 475bhp version intended for easy road use and a 500bhp race version with a much more aggressive throttle map, aimed mostly at track use. The 475bhp Atom has a top speed of 170mph, while the race version can reach 200mph.

The V8 is redlined at 10,500rpm in the road-track model and 10,600rpm in the race-road and both use the same six-speed sequential Sadev gearbox. Capable of flat-shifting, the gearbox also has electro-pneumatic paddle-shifters to soften‚ gearchanges and make them tolerable for road use.

Ariel's Tom Siebert, who has done much of the Atom V8 development driving, says the car can cope "perfectly well" on the road, and even through city traffic.

The Atom V8, recognisable for its gold chassis and wheels, a new, all-enveloping carbon engine cover and twin side pods to contain ancillaries like oil radiator and air compressor, uses a near-standard Atom tubular chassis with extra bracing around the engine bay. Every car will have a full set of Ariel's aerodynamic wings in carbonfibre, optional on lesser models.

The V8's double-wishbone suspension is similar in geometry to the existing models but the suspension arms are made in aerofoil-section chrome-molybdenum tubing. The dampers are special, Dutch-made, ultra-adjustable Intrax units with remote reservoirs, and the car also trials a new quick-change system that allows owners to change spring rates.

The brakes are twin-pot Alcons front and rear, with different grooves and other mods to provide more initial bite. The tyres are soft-compound, X-rated Toyos: 205/50 R15s in front and 245/45 R16s behind.

The seats and driving position are standard, but there is a more comprehensive Race Technology instrument pack that is configurable and has a built-in data logger. Atom designer Simon Saunders says he‚s proud of the new V8's class-busting performance.

"I believe it‚s the role of little firms like ours to go where the big companies can't or won't," he told Autocar. "It's almost our duty."
 
suzuki engines!!!! excellent choice!!!!

what I can't believe is that those rear tires (245) will be able to put all that power on the road!!!!!!!!!
 
uh, 25bhp doesn't equal 30mph more lol, especially at the top.

unless there are other factors influencing that speed increase, like body work and such....



the hartley v8 is an impressive powerplant. the 2.8L variant makes 400hp @10000rpm, fits in the same dimensions as a 2-2.4L 4cyl and weighs less as well....
The H1 V8 is a 2.8 (or new 3.0!) liter 32 valve V8 which weighs less than most 4 cylinder engines and is about the same size. The engine is ideally suited for track cars and other lightweight race or recreational vehicles which have been limited to 4 cylinder engines for size and weight reasons.

For more information on this engine, please look through the website. Check back from time to time for updates.

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its a dream to put one of these in my s2k some day.... (you know, except for the fact that its almost 30k to buy the damn thing)
 
That's probably as good as cars and automotive experience can get... at least for now.

But more about this article... :

"eclipsing the class leading Veyron"

who in the fuck wrote this...? Since when ariel atom and bugatti veyron are in the same class?
 
Thats great the atom needed a good powerplant.

First thing i would do if i ever bought one would be to take out the civic engine lol
 
^ from the guy with a rabbit.

it wasnt just a civic engine, it was a civic type r with a supercharger. which made 100hp/litre BEFORE the sc
 
who needs an ariel atom when you have vw rabbit.


i'd take the ariel atom over the veyron any day.
 
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