I think your right, I read somewhere to that its a smaller blower than the ZR1 , more like the ZL1, if thats the case, that blower is spinning fast and hot, not much left on the table for that motor the way it sits .It is kinda stupid to compare the two cars. And I read somewhere that the new Z07 is spinning a smaller blower and is less mod friendly then the old ZR1.
787 new exciting colors that are only available on some kind of weird special edition or thrown-together package. I hear they're sourcing all the new aero parts through Vipair. Oh, and if you're looking for a vert, you might as well start Sawzalling your coupes top off.
Austin, you are correct. You wont see a Vert. Even SRT knows producing one is not going to save the Viper as it stands.
Lets hope for a complete re-make.
The new Z07 has 625 HP.
It is interesting to me that some of the same people who insist that the Gen V Viper should have had 700 HP do not seem to have any problem with the Z07 having only 625.
Who here can honestly say that they believe that 625 supercharged HP is better than 640 NA HP for road course purposes? And I am not writing about a one lap comparison. Let's see what happens during a 20 or 25 minute road course track day segment.
An option that would be useful for 2015 for those who want to drag race their snake would be some simple combination of optional changes that would allow the Gen V to launch better so that, in good weather, a 10.8 second quarter can easily be done and repeated.
lol. Bob nailed it.
"Viper needs more power it is a piece of garbage!"
Yet, the Z06 has a deficit and has a blower
And everyone assumes it will be much faster.
Get your story straight.
Exactly, I remember when I saw the first 97 Blue and White GTS(10/96)at the dealer in Hollywood.,I was stunned how gorgeous it was and bought it immediately.New design with a wow factor like that with modern high tect HP and DCT will save the Viper.... Esp.if a Convertible is available...
Who here can honestly say that they believe that 625 supercharged HP is better than 640 NA HP for road course purposes? And I am not writing about a one lap comparison. Let's see what happens during a 20 or 25 minute road course track day segment.
The Z06's strength has always been its weight and technology though, now moreso than ever. You're 100% right, Viper doesn't need 900HP or whatever people are saying, but without the aluminum frame and electronic differential and everything else the Vette has, it's at a bit of a disadvantage at its current level.
The Gen V is better looking than the 97 GTS IMHO, apart from that silly gaping front - which only works when the rest of the car is black.. If they fixed that (even painting the cross hairs in the same color as the car would be a massive improvement and cost next to nothing) then you'd have a car that looked as good as an Aston Martin, better if that is even possible from 1 or 2 angles. The GTS is still a great design, the Gen 3 and 4 verts still look cool, the coupes look dated and ugly in the rear half sitting next to a C7. The gen 5 is a huge step up IMHO and if that gaping front grille was fixed, it'd hold its own against any of the exotics to look at. Sorry for any Gen 4 coupe owners I just offended. lol
Once the ECU can be retuned for bolt ons it'll be a solid 10 second car on good rubber for very little added cost. We'd all like to see 700+ hp, but it's really a very fine car as it is, and is getting quite good reviews overseas incl in Europe and the UK. The car deserves to sell more than it has and I feel sorry for SRT for all the negative BS they get, including here.
The Gen 1 had 400hp, the Gen 2 450, the Gen 3 had 500, and the Gen 4 had more, now you have 640. I think if you want to see any future for the Viper you should encourage others to buy one and buy one yourself if you haven't already got a Gen 5. I'd wager the Viper is a loss leader, it needs more love to survive at all.
In spite of what many continue to say, the new Corvette cannot be tuned easily, the tables are available but there is nobody out there yet who managed to do a full custom tune across the entire power range. IF the tables were available for Viper, and they will not be available, then Viper could be tuned very easily, just like any MPI car. DI is a very limiting factor in custom tuning.
Swapping cams and heads can hardly be called a tune, especially if you want to remain in compliance with emissions regulations, not to mention any warranty issues. May want to look into front crankshaft seal issues before deciding to force feed that LT1 Considering the fuel pressures involved and intricate nature of DI programming (including not just timing but also spray patterns), yes, I would certainly put a lot of trust in those "comprehensive aftermarket tunes". Check out how it works out with MPI 911 Turbo vs. DI 911 Turbo...There are quite a few shops who have fully tuned the new C7 with a new cam heads and blowers making anywhere from 600-1000 plus RWHP. So yes competent shops are able to fully custom calibrate the new DI corvette.