introducing the NEW Speed Star Racing Type C-RS wheel (with pictures)

Luke@tirerack

Enthusiast
Joined
Sep 22, 2000
Posts
524
Reaction score
0
this is the first picture of the NEW Speed Star Racing Type C-RS. It is the replacement for the SSR Comp-H.

You must be registered for see images

(decals are optional and it is available in a Viper specific 6-lug configuration )

In a specialized process perfected by Alumax, a leading aluminum manufacturer, uniquely structured alloy billets are heated to a semi-solid state (the consistency of soft butter) and molded in a specifically engineered forging press. The positive aspects of this process found applications in the aircraft and automotive sectors. Through an exclusive contract with Alumax, SSR conducted additional research and development and built their wheel manufacturing plant in Japan to produce alloy wheels using Semi-Solid Forging (SSF) technology. They further developed SSF technology, were granted a patent, and are the first and only SSF wheel manufacturer in the world today producing Semi-Solid Forged alloy wheels. This ultra high tech forging technology creates a very strong and lightweight wheel ideal for street or track.

In the 1980s, SSR researched and developed magnesium and titanium wheels in an effort to improve upon cast aluminum wheels that had reached their performance potential. SSR studied the feasibility of bringing magnesium and titanium wheels to the market and found several drawbacks, among them high cost and limited production capacity.

SSR knew, though, that higher quality, lower cost, well-designed wheels were what the customer wanted and in 1991 learned of the advanced technology of semi-solid forging (SSF). This technology was being used to produce parts for the aircraft industry where low weight and reliability are crucial. So, SSR obtained a license to use SSF technology from Alumax Laboratories and after one year of research and development built their now-patented wheel manufacturing plant in Nara, Japan.

Forging is the process of forcing a solid billet of aluminum alloy between forging dies under an extreme amount of pressure. This creates a finished product that is very dense, very strong. Less aluminum alloy is used to meet the strength requirements for the intended application resulting in very lightweight wheels. The costs of tooling, development, equipment, etc., limit the designs available and usually demand a high price in the aftermarket. Many racers have been willing to pay the premium price required to acquire strong wheels that are lightweight.

The casting process, pouring molten metal into a mold, offers a very reasonable production cost and is a good method for casting designs that are more visually oriented or when reducing weight is not a primary concern. The high heat used introduces impurities into the metals and results in a more brittle, branch-like microstructure that is more susceptible to breakage along its weak points. Cast wheels can be equal in strength to forged wheels but, in order to meet the demands for use on a vehicle, more alloy is used resulting in a heavier wheel. Cast wheels offer consumers the greatest variety of designs at the lowest price and are adequate for most street use applications.
Further research led scientists to develop a process whereby mechanically agitating (stirring/mixing) alloys during the solidification process changed the original microstructure of the alloy from a branch-like structure to a globule granular structure. Alumax then perfected the aluminum stirring process, Magneto-Hydro Dynamics (MHD), and created the basis of SSF technology which results in a pure cylindrical alloy billet consistently free of non-metals, gasses, oxides and other impurities. This MHD billet, when heated to a specific temperature, attains a semi-solid form (consistency of soft butter). After pressed into a mold at a very high rate, the shaped product retains the preferred globule granular microstructure. The end product is very dense and strong allowing the manufacturer to use less aluminum alloy and still meet the engineering criteria for the intended use.

You must be registered for see images

Casting's Conventional
Branch-Like Alloy Structure

You must be registered for see images

SSF's Semi-Solid
Globule Granular Alloy Structure

Today, SSR is the only wheel manufacturer in the world to produce SSF aluminum wheels. SSR continues to research ways to further develop SSF, creating beautiful, lightweight and strong wheels that benefit the customer via function and beauty as well as enhanced performance—all at a lower cost than forging or casting.
 
OP
OP
L

Luke@tirerack

Enthusiast
Joined
Sep 22, 2000
Posts
524
Reaction score
0
18X11 6-114 ET50 SSR TYP C-RS 519.00
18X13 6-114 ET65 SSR TYP C-RS 539.00

$2116.00 plus shipping
 

joshwars

Viper Owner
Joined
May 10, 2001
Posts
150
Reaction score
1
Location
CNJ & Brooklyn
Luke,

Which finishes are these available in? Is that a graphite, black or anthracite finish?

--

Edit:

Sorry just saw on the website that it is an anthracite finish.
 

VIPER D

Viper Owner
Joined
Nov 10, 2003
Posts
2,025
Reaction score
0
Location
dutchess county, ny
whats the differance between the ssr comp h and these wheels. The reason i ask is b/c i have the comp h and think that my white mamba might look nicer with this color. So maybe i might sell mine and get a set of these? If they are lighter or stonger or the same.

vd..
 
OP
OP
L

Luke@tirerack

Enthusiast
Joined
Sep 22, 2000
Posts
524
Reaction score
0
whats the differance between the ssr comp h and these wheels. The reason i ask is b/c i have the comp h and think that my white mamba might look nicer with this color. So maybe i might sell mine and get a set of these? If they are lighter or stonger or the same.

vd..

it is basically the same wheel witha different finish
 

VIPER D

Viper Owner
Joined
Nov 10, 2003
Posts
2,025
Reaction score
0
Location
dutchess county, ny
Very NICE.. Wonder how they hold up to NYC potholes.

Thats what the hummer is for :D


my Viper has never seen the city. I will make one execption for the charity event but thats it.




vd..


also just bought the black ccw's so the silver ones are for sale!!!!!
 

Catwood

Viper Owner
Joined
Aug 14, 2002
Posts
1,470
Reaction score
0
how much do they weigh?


these are the lightest wheels I ever saw


I sold the silver ones and bought the ones from tirerack!!!!


vd..
 

GR8_ASP

Enthusiast
Joined
May 28, 1998
Posts
5,637
Reaction score
1
I replaced stock SRT wheels/tires with SSR's and Sport Cups. The total weight savings was 48 lb (11 lb fronts and 13 lb rears). Not sure what the wheel weight is alone though.
 

THEMASH

Enthusiast
Joined
Apr 15, 2001
Posts
705
Reaction score
0
Location
VA/KSA
From the Tirerack website:
SSR Type C-RS:
18x 11" = 20.2 lbs front /18x 13" = 22 lbs rear

BBS ACR wheels:
18x 10" = 27 lbs Front / 18x 13" = 29 lbs Rear

Luke, i am going to call you first thing Monday to get a set :)
 

JonB

Legacy\Supporting Vendor
Supporting Vendor
Joined
Dec 8, 1997
Posts
10,325
Reaction score
45
Location
Columbia River Gorge
These would look great on my Silver SRT.
Can they be ordered with polished lips?

They come one-way: As shown. Dark-Anthracite Charcoal.
No Polished parts except centercaps.
No Silver.


PartsRack has Black/Silver Viper Logo caps avail, and VCA prices (Posted w/ Luke's permission...not a hijack! All PartsRack orders go thru Luke unless he's playin hooky with a new baby... )
 

plumcrazy

Enthusiast
Joined
Jun 9, 2003
Posts
16,243
Reaction score
7
Location
ALL OVER
i like these wheels a lot. i wish someone could photoshop these on a few cars to show what it would look like. or post pics of thier car with them on.

anyone ?
 

ViperBite

Viper Owner
Joined
Jan 21, 2005
Posts
483
Reaction score
0
Location
Orchard Park NY
Checked these out on PartsRack. States these are Drag wheels. So are they Drag application specific or can they be used on a daily (ok weekend) driver? Next question, what will going to a 11 inch front do for handling? Any fitment problems on an 02? I take it the text on the wheels are stickers that can be removed?

Plum...go to tirerack and you can select your car/color with the wheels. Not quite the same but you will get an idea of combo. I think the yellow GTS with these plus the yellow calipers makes this work for me. Then I don't have to clean the wheels so much.
 

GR8_ASP

Enthusiast
Joined
May 28, 1998
Posts
5,637
Reaction score
1
I may be able to help with some of your questions.

I do not believe they are drag only. I have them on mine with Sport Cup tires intended for the track (road) and daily driving.

The 11 inch width is perfect for fitting 295 front tires. They worked well on the track yesterday, dialing out the natural push to a slight oversteer condition with equal pressure front to rear.

Jon indicated he had them on his GTS so there should be no fitment issue with a Gen II. They fit a Gen III as well.

The stickers were received in a separate envelope. I chose to not install them.

Hope that helps.
 
Top