Re: Am I the only person that think the \"supercar Challenge\" was a joke?
You bring up some great points and questions. I thought we had covered most of these good questions last week. For the sake of the questions, I will use the data from our car for the comparison. For those of you who missed them, here's a recap,
plus some other great data I have compiled for our Viper in the event:
1) PERFORMANCE
The numbers quoted in the magazine reflect only 1 run; the fastest overall run for the event. Whatever your times were for this particular run, were the ones quoted. Although this run (#4 of 5) proved to be the fastest overall time, it was our slowest 1/4 mile time (the driver missed a shift). The times were tested at MIS (Mich. Int'l Speedway); 1/4 mile marked with a cone, not a true dragstrip, and times were measured with GPS satellite devices(not the same used at the strip). It does not necessarily represent the best individual segments (0-60,1/4mile, etc.). For example: In our case, our best overall time for the course unfortunately was our lowest 1/4 time b/c the driver missed the 3rd-4th shift. However it proved to be our best 0-60 and 0-100 time.
Car & Driver now has the fastest individual segments and detailed specs on each car listed on their web site through 2 main links:
http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/comparisontests/2002/september/supercars/0209_sc_challenge_course_map.xml
http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/comparisontests/2002/september/supercars/0209_sc_challenge_opener.xml
This provides some valuable information that is DIFFERENT than it appeared in the magazine. It posts each car's BEST overall times for 0-60, 0-100, 1/4 mile, 150-0, etc...
As you will see, the
APEX LETHAL 750 earned the following honors of the cars that finished the event:
0-60= 3.6 sec (2nd)
0-100= 7.3 sec (2nd)
1/4 mile= [email protected] (3rd)
150-0= 670 ft (4th)
What is great for the Vipers is that they had a stock 2001 ACR Viper run in the event with the same driver as our LETHAL 750; this makes it a VERY solid comparison.
STOCK ACR (w/ABS):
0-60= 4.4 sec
0-100= 10 sec
1/4 mile= 12.6@117mph
150-0= 776 ft.
So, let's look at the comparison to see how much better the LETHAL 750 (2001 ACR) fared against the STOCK 2001 ACR
0-60= .8 sec faster!
0-100= 2.7 sec faster!
1/4 mile= 1 sec faster and OVER 13+ mph more!
150-0= 106 feet shorter stopping distance!
COMPARED TO THE WINNNER, Lingenfelter, who brought a professional driver, the LETHAL 750 did very well:
LPE 650 TT + water injection= MUCH MORE than 650hp
0-60 4.53 sec. (LETHAL 750= .9 sec faster!)
Best 0-100 8.15 sec. (LETHAL 750= .8 sec faster!)
Best ET 12.29 sec.(LETHAL 750= .7 sec faster!)
Best MPH 132.25 (LPE by 2mph..)
Best 150mph-0mph 673.34 ft.(LETHAL 750 3+ feet shorter!)
Whether the cost is worth it to you is a subjective question; something that only you can answer. To many, it is. However, keep in mind that the performance difference between these 2 cars is
MORE SIGNIFICANT than the difference between a Stock Viper and a CAMARO Z28. Again, a noticeable difference.
If you are wondering about our 100-150 time, we did confirm that the driver shifted around 5200rpms; hence the final 20mph was pulled in 5th gear, compared to the other Vipers that shifted into 5th around 145 mph and only pulled 5mph in 5th. Accounts for a significantly slower time (probably lost a couple of seconds here..thought this might clarify some questions as well)
2) PRICE They also have DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS,COST, etc.. on each car on the website; much more detailed than the magazine. Gives you a chance to see how many upgrades, parts, and the cost of each all the cars came with.
For example our LETHAL 750's price included ALL the features/upgrades the car had at the test. We had non performance items like the stereo/entertainment system, full leather interior, and front fascia that tacked on another $16k to the overall price of the car (in case you were wondering). In addition, we got docked $10k b/c we brought an ACR. For the performance-minded enthusiasts,
take off about $26k from the price listed in the mag. and you will get a better idea for the total cost of a car with the package and options
APEX LETHAL 750 specs:
http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/comparisontest s/2002/september/supercars/0209_sc_challenge_6th_specs.xml
3) Given the variables, we were happy with the results. If my memory serves me correctly, TNT's car was making around 580rwhp, HMS's was around 800rwhp, and ours was around 650rwhp. If you look at speeds, the increase in mph makes sense (Stock Viper @117mph, TNT@124mph, LETHAL 750@130mph, HMS@136mph). Based upon the times that the LPE and a few other cars ran at a true dragstrip prior to the C&D event, it seems that the 1/4 mile speeds at the C&D event were about 4-7mph slower than a dragstrip time.
4) DRIVERWe used a Car and Driver editor; most other tuners brought professionals.
5)COMPETITION/SUPERCAR CHALLENGE
The point of this competition was for each tuner to bring a car and compete AGAINST each other; not against other times from various drag strips with different conditions and vastly different variables. Tuners compete on the same track; the same day, with the same conditions and variables. These times should not be compared to drag strip times with street tires, drag radials, or slicks. Why? The cars were not tested on a drag strip, but on an oval racetrack with satellite positioning devices that extrapolate information into distance,velocity, etc..; far different from the devices and equipment used at a dragstrip. Perhaps some exaggerated examples may make some sense of this:
If an ALMS race runs in the rain and everyone gets slow lap times, does that mean that the race is pointless? Maybe someone could have achieved better times at some other time with other conditions. It doesn't necessarily mean that they could have obtained those same times under the SAME conditions and measuring equipment.
What about a round of golf: If Tiger Woods ends the day with a round of 78 due to wind and weather, and you shoot a better score on a different course on another day, is he a bad golfer? Of course not. You have to compare apples to apples.
Does this make sense?
I think everyone's questions and concerns were warranted. I hope I help to clarify and answer these questions.
Happy Vipering!!!
Regards,
Wayne (LTHL VPR)