Take Fastfreddy Advise,Start with a 200 mph car then mod it,I will get 08,
You can get the viper to go 200 but FGT is made for that speed
So a Vert SRT is hitting 196mph and and FGT will hit 201-205 average Ive seen in tests....That 6-10mph difference is going to somehow cause the Viper to be less of a car than the GT at those speeds
...Last I checked the Viper has better aero than the FGT if Im not mistaken..Coupe that is...
I also recall a few FI Viper GTS's that have gone over 200mph and I dont remember any of them saying anything negative about the cars stability...
the ford GT's CD is the same as gen-3+ viper coupe at .39 > with that said i believe that the ford GT makes for a better car with respect to high speed. it has a 8 inch longer wheelbase. the motor is in the back and the center of gravity is more favorable to high speeds. both the front and rear wheels/tires are considerably narrower which provides for less rolling resistance and better aerodynamics. there is also less of a gyroscopic effect with these wheels as they are lighter in weight too. the ford GT has a more active underbody aero management system then the gen-3+ viper as well. the GT has a chin splitter, and side splitters which the viper doesn't. the bottom of the GT is sealed better than the viper for better airflow and management via ground effects. as far as the rear diffusers go both cars have them but for the aero reasons i have stated above i feel that the GT's diffuser works better. finally the GT has a smaller frontal area and the roof at 44 inches is lower to the ground than the gen-3+ viper.
the world record for a viper was achived by svs turbo in basically a stock bodied gen-2 viper at the bonneville salt flats at a speed of 246 mph.
i feel that a ford GT can go at least 240 mph and possibly 250 mph. speeds beyond that i would not want to test personally. the original design of the GT-40 was notorious for horrendous front end lift on the mulsanne straight at LeMans were the car was driven at speeds in excess of 200 mph. the new GT's nose has been redesigned with the chin splitter, etc and wind tunnel tested and is said to have eliminated this problem. but something tells me they only tested it up to wind speeds of 220 mph. beyond that i think you might be flyin a kite.
personally, i just wanna max out 5th gear in my GT which is supposedly 217 mph at 6,500 rpm's (redline). an increase in boost via the stock supercharger with a computer tune should get me there. i plan on eventually swapping to the bigger whipple supercharger which should get me to 230 mph with 800 rwhp. 240+ mph is twin turbo territory IMO and will take at least 1000 rwhp. to equal the veyrons top speed of 253 mph i am guessin would take close to 1400 rwhp. personally if were to go after the veyrons top speed record i would rather be in a saleen S7 twin turbo.