06blueviper
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RoadandTrack.com -- Comparison Tests - The Ultimate Track Test! (9/2008)
RoadandTrack.com -- Comparison Tests - The Ultimate Track Test! (9/2008)
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What's "Streets of Willow" and "Auto Club Speedway"? ACR is the only car to be tops in 2 categories.
Actually, the ACR owner's manual recommends certain settings for the track - settings that any ACR owner can do without a lot of prior skill sets. Now do you think that the magazine writers/drivers would have adjusted those settings? Of course not. The idea was simply to take advantage of the ACR's ability to adjust the factory settings. And that's something few, if any, of the other cars could do - or they would have brought their own crew of one.It would've been nice to see a more fair comparison. I guess I'm the only unbiased person here, but this bothered me:
"It must be said that the ACR was the only car that arrived with its own crew chief, who optimized the suspension settings for each venue. But that's consistent with the ACR's role as a street-legal track car."
Actually, the ACR owner's manual recommends certain settings for the track - settings that any ACR owner can do without a lot of prior skill sets. Now do you think that the magazine writers/drivers would have adjusted those settings? Of course not. The idea was simply to take advantage of the ACR's ability to adjust the factory settings. And that's something few, if any, of the other cars could do - or they would have brought their own crew of one.
F#@k them. Maybe Viper magazine needs to stop pussyfootin around start doing their own comparisons. I don't care to read about 90% of the crap they write about.Hello All,
I finally got around to writing the editors at Car and Driver ([email protected]) and sent them the following:
Dear Car and Driver,
Okay, you've got me perplexed.....I see your cover says that you're testing the ultimate street legal track car and inside I see the Viper ACR wins EVERY acceleration category, braking and handling (incl. roadholding and lane change) and above all it was the fastest by 4 seconds a lap over everything else....yet it didn't win. So I start looking at how you tabulate the scores and you awarded points for a back seat.....have you spent too much time in a minivan?
If I'm buying a track car that I can still drive to the track and out to cruise a few evenings a week, there is a clear cut winner here and it isn't the Nissan. I'd rather put the Nissan 5.4 seconds back per lap each and every lap of the race, which by rough calculations is about what....13 car lengths for a single lap? Ouch!!
Also, you did the Porsche a dis-service as you tested the GT2, which doesn't have a back seat (since obviously that's a concern to you when you're buying a dual-purpose car such as this), why didn't you test the 911 Turbo...it has a token back seat?
Please do the readers a favor and change the title to comparisons such as this to something that reflects you scoring system such as: "Another subjective-oriented waste of page space" and at least I won't be wondering if you've just lost your balls by being married too long.
Oh yeah, your top gear passing tests are a useless statistic as I don't even think I can get my Viper ACR down to 30 mph in 6 gear...I'd likely grab 1st and blast to 50 so fast your timer would injure him/herself, and 50 -70 would be nicely accomplished in 2nd gear.
If you do this test again when the new ZR1 comes out, please don't skew the test results by scoring cup holders, massaging seats, or multi-colored dash-based laser shows, a furry dash pad option, ******-balls on the door pillars as part of the decision criteria...make it about lap times and handling and performance.
Regards,
Aaron F. Lukianow
VCA Venom Member
Regards,
Aaron
Cool article.
Having driven CA Speedway, now called Auto Club Speedway, I can tell you that the Viper transmission / diff is not well geared for the oval.
The car's redline / max rpms limit the use of 4th gear much of the time on this track which tops at about 160 mph. When you shift to 5th gear, you end up kinda low in the rpm range. If I had a wish for an improvement of the new ACR it would be to lower the 5th gear ratio in the trans, as many road racers do in their Vipers on fast tracks. I have some trouble at Willow Springs in my modded GTS as I end up in 5th gear for turn 8 and in the front straight. The car doesn't pull that well at the bottom of 5th gear with the stock gear ratio.
If not a 5th gear change, SRT could lower the rear gear ratio to 3.33 but that may mess with the EPA ratings.
In any case, this is one neat thing that SRT could do with this car (lower 5th gear) without much cost of impact.
Dan