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Rolls Royce SilverSpiritII(1990 1994)

Author: Libresio Gabriella
Posted Date: Sep 28 2007 12:16AM

 

Silver Spirit II
(1990-1994)



    Engine : 8 cylinder, 90 degree V configuration

    Transmission : 3 speed automatic gearbox, one piece propeller shaft,
    hypoid bevel differential

    Chassis : 5 seater, 4 door saloon, steel monocoque, separate sub frames
    front and rear

    Dimensions : wheelbase 120.5 inches

    Performance : Max speed 120 mph (193 km/h)


      When Rolls-Royce announced their new models, the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit II and its long wheel base
      derivative the Rolls-Royce Silver Spur II in September 1989, this was declared to be a statement of
      affirmation in the marque.

      It cannot be denied, however, that with the introduction of these models, speculation began as to
      whether these cars represented the last production series of the types and heralded a new series of
      models to be released to the public.

      Such speculation apart, the Silver Spirit II and the Silver Spur II had more than skin-deep differences
      to their forebears. By taking advantage of the advances made in technology, particularly in electronics,
      the engineers at Crewe had reworked the Rolls-Royce self-levelling system and
      developed a suspension without an equal in the world.

      Vertical, longitudinal and lateral accelerometers monitored acceleration, road surface conditions and braking
      and sterring changes. All data from external transducers and switches were received by a
      microprocessor control unit. This information was compared continuously with programmed
      threshold values for each switching control and the damper values adjusted as necessary
      within milliseconds.

      The interior of Silver Spirit II gained modest, although useful, alterations and additions.
      An extensive programme of ergonomics research led to a
       
       

      redesigned dashboard with several controls and switches repositioned. Directly in the driver's field of
      vision a new warning module was installed which provided data on vital systems and fluid levels on an
      "only when necessary" basis.

      The split level air conditioning could be tuned more precisely due to two additional outlets in the
      dashboard.
      A sound system with ten speakers and a 100 watt amplifier was considered to provide
      concert hall quality.
      Heated front seats with an electrically operated lumbar support and a
      leather trimmed two-spoke  steering wheel  underlined how carefully Rolls-Royce had
      considered any feature which
      would make the new product a true driver's car.

      Rolls-Royce had produced a pair of very desirable motor cars and now saw the need to provide an
      anti-theft alarm as standard thus helping keep their customers' precious possessions from
      changing hands in an unintended way.

       

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