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2009 Rhys Millen Hyundai Genesis Coupe - RMR tuned Hyundai Genesis Coupe |
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Contributed by Editor
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008 |
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2009 Rhys Millen
Hyundai Genesis Coupe |
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The RMR-designed "Art of Speed" Genesis Coupe |
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In February,
Rhys Millen Racing (RMR) approached Hyundai Motor America with a unique
concept to introduce the all-new 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe to the
aftermarket and racing enthusiasts prior to its spring 2009 on-sale date.
The RMR-designed "Art of Speed" Genesis Coupe called for a vehicle with
the visual impact to win awards at the 2008 Specialty Equipment Market
Association (SEMA) Show while boasting sufficient performance to put the
driver in the winner's circle the following weekend. Backed by Rhys
Millen's reputation both on the track and in the aftermarket, Hyundai
delivered its first prototype Genesis Coupe 2.0T to the RMR shop on August
8, allowing just 12 weeks of build time before the doors opened at SEMA in
Las Vegas on November 4.
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A crew of six
RMR employees promptly stripped the car to bare metal. At the same time,
the crew began custom-fabricating new aftermarket parts and accessories
for the Genesis Coupe which are certain to be among the first available in
the aftermarket once Hyundai's newest addition takes to the streets next
year.
In the weeks that followed, RMR developed a machine that retains the
distinct, bold look of the Genesis Coupe, but adds flair with custom
components on the exterior, a radically altered racing-spec interior and
serious performance enhancements from under the hood all the way to the
pavement.
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a radically altered racing-spec interior |
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The interior of
the "Art of Speed" Genesis Coupe is unrecognizable from its origins as a
well-appointed 2+2 coupe designed with everyday driving in mind. All
comfort and convenience features are removed to make way for a
custom-fabricated eight-point safety cage and firewall which reinforce the
Genesis Coupe's already stiff chassis. By removing the roof, the RMR
fabricators welded every aspect of the safety cage to the frame of the
car. The braces on the A and B pillars also tie into the strength of the
body. The safety cage is required for racing and a single Sparco racing
seat further protects the driver in the overhauled cockpit.
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Downforce has been further increased by an APR
GTC-500 rear wing that is fully adjustable and was designed using
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis ; The hood, deck lid, roof,
doors, fenders, front fascia and side skirts are all built out of carbon
fiber. |
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A crew of six RMR employees promptly stripped the car
to bare metal. At the same time, the crew began custom-fabricating new
aftermarket parts and accessories for the Genesis Coupe which are certain
to be among the first available in the aftermarket |
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The paint scheme is a combination of Hyundai blue,
silver and unpainted black carbon fiber with its signature weave pattern. |
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Millen quickly decided to take the already light weight Genesis Coupe and
make it even lighter. A second Genesis Coupe was used to construct molds
which allowed body panels to be replicated out of carbon fiber. The carbon
fiber panels range from 50 percent to 80 percent lighter than the sheet
metal they replaced. This weight-saving approach is carried throughout the
car without compromising its powerful curves, surface detail and "Z"
bodyside line. The hood, deck lid, roof, doors, fenders, front fascia and
side skirts are all built out of carbon fiber. For example, a factory
Hyundai Genesis Coupe door weighs 68 pounds but modifications made by RMR
reduce the door weight to just 8.5 pounds.
The side skirts have functional flat rocker panels with ducts to pull air
out from underneath car. A functional splitter on the front fascia and a
built-in diffuser create pressure without drag. A rear diffuser with long
tunnels keeps the air moving underneath the car. Downforce has been
further increased by an APR GTC-500 rear wing that is fully adjustable and
was designed using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis. The hood
is vented to dissipate heat and Aerocatch hood latches are used for
safety.
The rear widebody fenders are made out of fiberglass and blend seamlessly
into the vehicle design with a creative painting concept.
The RMR Genesis Coupe utilizes a KW coilover suspension with two-way
adjustable damping technology. Adjustable chrome molly sway bars dial the
suspension in further for true track performance. RMR Racing also
fabricated adjustable lower control arms.
The spirited 2.0-liter turbocharged engine which comes standard on the
Genesis Coupe 2.0T is enhanced by a Turbonetics turbocharger, wastegate
and blow-off valve to provide extra horsepower and torque. RMR also
designed a custom intake manifold to ensure better engine breathing.
To ensure that the enhanced power plant translates all the way to road
performance, RMR added 18 by 9.5-inch front and 18 by 10.5-inch rear SSR
type-F competition lightweight wheels and Bridgestone Potenza soft
compound race slicks. The wheels surround the factory Brembo brake
calipers which are already ideal for racing.
The paint scheme is a combination of Hyundai blue, silver and unpainted
black carbon fiber with its signature weave pattern. Most of the upper
steel body components including rear fender and A and B pillars are
painted Hyundai blue. The front fascia is blue and silver with carbon
fiber accents. The hood is black and blue. The carbon fiber doors have
silver accents and the silver is carried down to the side skirts and into
the rear fender.
All of the parts for the RMR Genesis Coupe are built with a modular
design. A customer could put on all the parts at once or add them one at a
time. The carbon fiber decklid, hood, rocker panels, rear fenders, front
fascia, front fenders and rear diffuser all have molds and will fit the
factory mounts and could be sold in the future.
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