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Saleen is not an organization content to rest on yesterday’s 0-60 mph times or
quarter-mile speeds. So in 2005, it was “goodbye S7” and “all hail the S7 Twin
Turbo!” This is the first major change to the S7 since its introduction, and it
is a big change as in 750 horsepower and 700 lb-ft of torque, numbers the
competition will be chasing for a long while we predict.
Unchanged From 2005
While there are a number of different roads Saleen’s engine
designers could have traveled down to achieve those high-altitude horsepower and
torque figures, for this second edition of the S7 they decided to think beyond
atmospheric. And because this is Saleen, they added a double twist to a tried
and true racing technique for boosting power and torque: twin
turbos.
  
Aerodynamics has also come under scrutiny in 2005. Unless you
place the new S7 Twin Turbo next to one of the original 2002 models, you
probably won’t notice that the 2005 version has a different diffuser/rear
spoiler package and reshaped front fenders to enhance the S7s already sleek,
swoopy and aerodynamic contours. To complement the Twin Turbo’s enhanced
straight-line performance envelope the S7 chassis has also undergone a fair
amount of tweaking. Virtually every suspension pickup point has been changed,
and the suspension geometry has been modified for less squat and dive during
acceleration and braking.
Engine & Drivetrain
Designed
by Saleen engineers, the S7's engine and drivetrain incorporate the latest in
modern racing technology. The new all-aluminum V8 engine casting was engineered
and tooled by Saleen to displace seven liters. Redline is 6500 rpm. Space age
materials and engineering are used throughout, including stainless steel valves,
titanium retainers, beryllium exhaust valve seats, an aluminum throttle body,
Saleen designed aluminum CNC-machined cylinder heads and stainless steel exhaust
system. An exclusive Saleen-designed Front Engine Accessory Drive (FEAD) system
results in an extremely compact engine, allowing for better packaging and
overall weight distribution. The V8 incorporates a unique Saleen-designed
side-mounted water pump, a belt-driven camshaft drive and a Saleen-engineered
dry sump oil delivery system. The engine's mid-chassis placement optimizes
weight distribution and center of gravity, making room for an unusually tall
engine that allows for a very efficient induction system. Air enters a roof
intake, passes through a 90-mm mass air meter and feeds into a carbon fiber
plenum. From the plenum the air is routed to the twin ball bearing turbos, is
pressurized to 5.5 psi max and then passes through an oval-bore throttle body
into an aluminum intake manifold with eight individual runners.
To feed
juice to this setup, the injection system includes dual electric fuel pumps and
high-capacity, return-less, 52 lb/hr fuel injectors. Neatly engineered and
integrated into the S7’s stainless steel, dual, high-flow exhaust system are
two, twin-ball-bearing, water-cooled Saleen-Garrett turbos, featuring 44-mm
wastegates. The four exhaust pipes from each bank of cylinders merge into a
race-car-like high-efficiency collector. In addition, the exhaust incorporates
dual catalysts per cylinder bank, EGR and those aforementioned twin wastegates.
And because Saleen believes in power and clean air, the emission control system
features dual, heated oxygen sensors per cylinder bank and a high-volume
evaporative emission system along with those four catalysts. Oh, and for good
measure and clean air, the system is OBD-II compliant.
And if you need
any more proof of how Saleen engineers sweat the details, the stroke of the
already short-stroke shifter has been furthered shortened for improved shifting
feel. Say that five times fast, once for each gear change.
Chassis, Suspension & Brakes
The S7 chassis and suspension incorporate
decades of Saleen’s experience in racing, racecar construction and
high-performance road car manufacturing. The Saleen S7 architecture begins with
a space frame chassis to which honeycomb composite reinforcing is grafted. The
body is structural, aerospace-quality, autoclave carbon fiber. Suspension is via
fully independent unequal-length double wishbones with coilover springs,
lightweight aluminum dampers (shock absorbers) and stabilizer (anti-roll) bars
front and rear. The uprights at each corner are CNC machined billet aluminum,
flow-through designs that use air to help cool the bearings.
Chassis
tuning also includes revised shock valving front and rear. Saleen-engineered
Brembo-supplied lightweight aluminum six-piston mono-block calipers are fitted
front and rear.
Geometry changes, along with new tires, result in about a
30 percent increase in mechanical grip... which is substantial. In a seeming
contradiction to current performance tire practice, the 2006 S7 Twin Turbo is
fitted with “taller” tires, 275/35 R19s up front and 335/30 R20s at the rear,
replacing the 275/30 R19s and 345/25 R20s fitted to the normally aspirated S7.
While the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires have higher aspect ratios, they also
lay tire patches that are nearly an inch wider up front and almost 1.5 inches
wider at the rear.
Exterior & Interior
The S7’s
beautiful shape was “designed” by the wind. Optimal aerodynamics and top speed
performance objectives were achieved with extensive wind tunnel work. Targets
included a low coefficient of drag, optimum drag-to-lift ratio, and extreme down
force. The S7 has “full tray” body sculpting underneath.
For the 2006 S7
Twin Turbo, the redesigned front and rear diffusers, along with the new rear
spoiler, result in a 40 percent reduction in aero drag and a 60 percent increase
in down force. Those of you who know anything about aero forces recognize the
significance of that last statement. Typically, you would have to trade down
force to reduce aero drag.
The mid-engine Saleen S7 has front and rear
trunks and comes with Mulholland Brothers custom-made, 3-piece, fitted luggage.
In true supercar style, the doors open up and away from the body.
Seats
and other interior surfaces are covered in elegant leather and suede. Air
conditioning, power windows, power door locks with remote keyless opening for
the doors and both trunks, an electric-headed front windshield, variable
intermittent windshield wipers, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and an
AM/FM/CD/DVD/TV system are all standard. The Saleen S7 also has one unique
interior feature: a video “rearview mirror” — there is a small video camera
inconspicuously mounted in the rear of the car.
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Specifications
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| Brakes & Tires |
| Brakes F/R: |
ABS, vented disc/vented disc |
| Driveline: |
Rear Wheel Drive |
| Tires F-R: |
275/35 R19 - 335/30 R20 |
| Engine |
| Displacement cu in (cc): |
427 (7004) |
| Power bhp (kW) at RPM: |
750(560) / 6300 |
| Redline at RPM: |
6500 |
| Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM: |
700(950) / 4800 |
| Type: |
V8, Twin-Turbo |
| Exterior Dimensions & Weight |
| Length × Width × Height in: |
188 × 78.3 × 41 |
| Weight lb (kg): |
2950 (1340) |
| Performance |
| Acceleration 0-62 mph s: |
2.8 |
| Fuel Economy EPA city/highway mpg (l/100 km): |
n.a. |
| Top Speed mph (km/h): |
n.a. |
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Base Price: 2006 Saleen S7 Twin Turbo - $585,000 (last update:
5/8/2007)
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