It is Here.... World's First Tuned Aston Martin DB11 V12 from VelocityAP
SubscribeYou guys get to see this first. 6Speed AM is my crew. The last couple years, VelocityAP has seen some explosive growth. Jaguar/Range Rover has become our largest area of operation, lots of McLaren and a strong presence in Lamborghini, Audi R Models, BMW M.... but Aston will always be at our core, and close to my heart.
When we saw the specs on the DB11 V12, we knew Aston had left a bunch of power on the table. GT12 6.0 NA V12 = 600BHP.... 5.3L Twin Turbo V12 = 600BHP.... you do the math.
Although the production run will probably not be huge we wanted to stay true to our roots and get stuck into tuning these engines. We have what is probably a foolish amount of $$$ invested at this point, but let's just say it has been worth it. Further details to follow, but the important figures are:
626WHP
615WTQ
If you look at the graphs, with the downpipes fitted there's a little dip in torque. That's not actually a dip. The car makes so much torque we couldn't stop it from spinning its wheels on the dyno....
When we saw the specs on the DB11 V12, we knew Aston had left a bunch of power on the table. GT12 6.0 NA V12 = 600BHP.... 5.3L Twin Turbo V12 = 600BHP.... you do the math.
Although the production run will probably not be huge we wanted to stay true to our roots and get stuck into tuning these engines. We have what is probably a foolish amount of $$$ invested at this point, but let's just say it has been worth it. Further details to follow, but the important figures are:
626WHP
615WTQ
If you look at the graphs, with the downpipes fitted there's a little dip in torque. That's not actually a dip. The car makes so much torque we couldn't stop it from spinning its wheels on the dyno....
Very nice, +100 lbft of torque!
Quote:
In 5th Gear it was 690WTQ!!Originally Posted by TheYoungConnoisseur
600wtq and spinning? should get drums resurfaced. not like it has General tires on it.
We have a few more of these DB11 V12 tune & downpipe setups out there, this is the first 'AMR' we have done. Built by Butler TIre in Atlanta:



