Viper:
0-60: 3.5
1/4: 11.6@126
Z06:
0-60: 3.7
1/4: 11.7@125
Overall winner: Z06
The Viper did beat it pretty handily around the 2 mile road course however (1 second faster). the Z06 also has crappy runflats on. But kudos to the Viper.
Bah, Chevy slipped them a $50 under the table to keep this close. Why anyone would want a 08 Zo6 is beyond me. I seen a 06 @ a dealer today and the car has "cheap" written all over it.
Overall "winner" ??? Winner of what? The Viper "won" the performance competition. All the Z06 got was the subjective "choice" of the C&D writer -- which ... could be really important if I were ever in a situation where I was buying THAT writer a car as a gift, and then i would know which car he 'preferred' ...
Sorry, c6z06, your car just lost the performance crown.
(Isn't it funny that last year, before Chevy had a new $8,500 leather dash option, all that mattered was the Z06 performance numbers -- despite that it's interior was judged as total cr@p? Now, performance doesn't matter anymore, but it's the subjective car of choice by C&D magazine ... hmmm)
The "Blue Imp" doesn't exist.
RIIIGHT!Oh YES it does.
The Z06 is only as close as it is because it has 3.42 rear gears compared to the 3.07s in the Viper. When I, like many other Viper owners, swap to 3.33s (or 3.55s) ... just one simple mod ... it won't be a 'driver's race' ... the same cannot be said for the Z06 -- aside from adding a blower, or major engine mods, it really doesn't have much more to give
Agreed that gears will really wake up the Viper but traction now becomes and issue. But I also think if the Z06 didn't have the runflats and stickier tires like the PS2s, they would be tied in stock configuration. And the C6 Z06 people have even a simpler mod than a gear switch. The Halltech Air Filter for $200 dollars nets 20 rwhp improvement and 2/10 in the quarter. I don't think you are giving enough credit here to the Z06. We both know the Z06 is not as cool as the Viper is, but c'mon man give the car it's due respect.
FYI...Halltech
http://www.corvettels7.com/
Agreed that gears will really wake up the Viper but traction now becomes and issue. ... The Halltech Air Filter for $200 dollars nets 20 rwhp improvement and 2/10 in the quarter.
Let me see if I follow this idea: A Vette owner says that the '08 will have (unmanagable) traction problems (and thus, not be fast) if it has different rear gears -- even though, nobody actually has an '08 yet, nor has tried switching any gears -- but this is the vision from the Z06 perspective ... yet the Z06 becomes a monster with a super duper air filter change.
Let's be real. The Z06 is a great car -- maybe a bit too common, as it seems to be bought by many folks who need a manual to find the dip-stick, but that's whole other issue. But the point of this thread is that the Viper has always been about pure performance, period. The Z06 showed up 18 months ago, walked into the house of Viper and proclaimed itself to be the new king. Not taking anything away from the Z06, but the '08 Viper has just reclaimed that crown, and kicked the Z06 out (of the house of Viper) and back into the world of special edition versions of lesser base cars. That's that bottom line.
My point about the air filter was how close things really are here.
It's a drivers race. If you call that taking back that crown then you have low standards.
It has always been a drivers race. Here I am keeping up with your precious C6 Z06 in a 14 year old Viper.
HPT Advanced Class:
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/18bd0f83-29ab-4ab2-8707-9965014be408.htm
Face it the 2008 Viper is faster it took back the crown. Period. GO TROLL SOMEWHERE ELSE!
Why am I a troll? Because I am stating factual data?
Why am I a troll? Because I am stating factual data?
Go Dodge! As per VipeTony's last paragraph (I have to laugh), our local Vette club meets every Saturday at Starbucks at 8 for coffee.....and c6 ...you are a troll.
There is no doubt that a Vette is easier to drive than a Viper, I have owned both. I suspect that the 'ultimate' performance will go to the Viper if a guy can drive it well. The Viper has lost a lot of its uniqueness in the Gen 3 model, and with that gone, it is just an overweight beast to most people. The heat in the cockpit issue is a deal breaker for many, esp if you are buying the car for something besides 1/4 mile runs. The dealbreaker for me is the commonness of the Vette. Car and Driver is geared more toward the yuppy crowd and not the track crowd. I bet that Road & Track editors favor the Viper. You watch.