Gary Lashinsky
Enthusiast
According to Automotive News, the next generation Viper in 2008 with have 575 to 600 HP. No 2007 Viper, next one is due 2008 in show rooms in late 2007! May get more information at VOI#9 in Las Vegas.
According to the October 06 issue of Hot Rod:
"The rumors around Detroit are that with the help of McLaren, the V-10 may grow in displacement from the current 8.3L to somewhere around 8.5L or 8.6L with a commensurate rise in output from 500 hp to, agad, 650 hp."
I hope the h*ll they do this. DCX needs to throw a knockout punch. 550/575 hp won't do it.
How cool would it be to bring a NA car at say 575 and for $10k more get a supercharged car coming in at 700 hp? They'd sell them all over the planet with that package.
The Z06 has NOTHING on the Viper chasis in regards to stiffness. It sacrificed stiffness for weight reduction using aluminum. That's why all the mags say it handles like ****. I'd rather have more weight with a stiffer chasis and more HP than just a weight trim for a wobbly car that launches a hair faster.650 hp is possible without major surgery but 2800 lbs is tough to see even using a lot of carbon fiber - (as in the entire body)
Gm has gone to an aluminum/composite chassis however I
m not sure if that was to save weight or to creat a stiffer chassis. My money, after seeing a Z06 at the track, is it was the stiffer chassis. That car could get thru the corners extremely quick. Basic theory is the stiffer the chassis the better the suspension works - they sure found something.
Viper is also known for its chassis stiffness but maybe they need to go to the next level in performance.
650HP - dry sump
G-force Transmission to handle the extra power
Aluminum/composite chassis
Adjustable gas shocks (street/performance/track settings)
Compe Coupe brakes
Carbon fiber everywhere
AND an MSRP of $65,000
Lastly- dump the current body design and copy the Concept Car the Competition Coupe was designed after - splitter and all !!
650 hp is possible without major surgery but 2800 lbs is tough to see even using a lot of carbon fiber - (as in the entire body)
Gm has gone to an aluminum/composite chassis however I
m not sure if that was to save weight or to creat a stiffer chassis. My money, after seeing a Z06 at the track, is it was the stiffer chassis. That car could get thru the corners extremely quick. Basic theory is the stiffer the chassis the better the suspension works - they sure found something.
Viper is also known for its chassis stiffness but maybe they need to go to the next level in performance.
650HP - dry sump
G-force Transmission to handle the extra power
Aluminum/composite chassis
Adjustable gas shocks (street/performance/track settings)
Compe Coupe brakes
Carbon fiber everywhere
and Msrp under 65,000
Lastly- dump the current body design and copy the Concept Car the Competition Coupe was designed after - splitter and all !!
650 hp is possible without major surgery but 2800 lbs is tough to see even using a lot of carbon fiber - (as in the entire body)
Gm has gone to an aluminum/composite chassis however I
m not sure if that was to save weight or to creat a stiffer chassis. My money, after seeing a Z06 at the track, is it was the stiffer chassis. That car could get thru the corners extremely quick. Basic theory is the stiffer the chassis the better the suspension works - they sure found something.
Viper is also known for its chassis stiffness but maybe they need to go to the next level in performance.
650HP - dry sump
G-force Transmission to handle the extra power
Aluminum/composite chassis
Adjustable gas shocks (street/performance/track settings)
Compe Coupe brakes
Carbon fiber everywhere
and Msrp under 65,000
Lastly- dump the current body design and copy the Concept Car the Competition Coupe was designed after - splitter and all !!
ok, its one or the other.
I hope no one here thinks that DC will come out with a new Viper that has a MSRP which is less than the current model - no way! Count on the new one starting in the mid 90s for the base sticker price.
My predictions:
600 HP
200 lbs less weight
A new look that distinguishes it more from the Chevy bowtie car
$95,000 base price
Many sports cars have great 0-60 numbers because they get to 60mph in 1st gear. How important would that be, on top of everything else, for 2008?
I think the Ford GT does it. Not sure about the Z06
2005 Silver SRT/10
2000 Steel Gray GTS (sold)
The srt-c only gets to 58 in 1st. Dunno about the vert.Many sports cars have great 0-60 numbers because they get to 60mph in 1st gear. How important would that be, on top of everything else, for 2008?
I think the Ford GT does it. Not sure about the Z06
2005 Silver SRT/10
2000 Steel Gray GTS (sold)
Z06 I believe hits 62mph in 1st...
My view is that you have an extra 400lbs to turn and accelerate +/- ...therfore, you are just a far better driver. The hp difference is just too close - you are likely 435, he, 460.
Chuck - not sure how strong your 97 is...however, I am guessing that you have a s-load more driver/seat time than 99.9999999% of the Viper drivers and much more than that Z06 driver.
From talking to a friend who tracks his '06 Z06 regularly, the stock Z06 is not really track ready. Stock it has all left side rotors ( poor right cooling ). The mini pad front disks wear in an odd fashion ( he replaced with StopTech). The stock radiator is not up to WOT heat management ( he replaced with aftermarket ). After all that the car is wicked fast.