VENOM V
Enthusiast
Ralph posted on twitter that the production seats have arrived and are much more comfortable. So it seems like some parts if the car are still being perfected.
That's good news, the reviews had me worried.
Ralph posted on twitter that the production seats have arrived and are much more comfortable. So it seems like some parts if the car are still being perfected.
From Ralph
https://mobile.twitter.com/RalphGilles/status/285063585388953600/photos
Makes you wonder why you deliver cars like this to the press..
From Ralph
https://mobile.twitter.com/RalphGilles/status/285063585388953600/photos
Makes you wonder why you deliver cars like this to the press..
I do think that SRT should offer a plush package with a more compliant suspension setting option and cushier seats to appeal to buyers who would normally buy a Porsche, Audi or Mercedes high performance car.
Not correct. SCRAMP (Sports Car Racing Association of the Monterey Peninsula) which actually runs Laguna Seca has more 90+ dbs days scheduled for 2013 than ever before. There are actually 105 dbs track days available for HPDE groups for 2013, which is a first in a number of years as previous 105 dbs days were reserved for SCCA Racing. Non dbs days are usually reserved for Grand Am/Rolex, ALMS, Historics and Rennsport. People mention brake fade, but although Laguna Seca is rough on brakes (especially turn 2) a few hot laps should not be an issue for the brakes. Like I mentioned before, I do not understand why they have 10 year old calipers (same as the 2003 SRT) on a newly designed car. A fantastic car nonetheless.
I've been told that non dB days are approximately $28,000.00 per day just for the sound permit .....not including other fees such as track rental, corner workers, etc. Does that sound correct?
George
Too bad they can't surround the track with those high walled sound barriers like the have on highways that go through residential areas.
Well they could but $$$$$$ ?
My thinking too that's why I said "too bad". Money talks. Its more profitable to charge people to run unrestricted than it is to spend on those barriers.
Also they would lose that money they charge to run unrestricted db's if they put up a barrier. it's not profitable for them it would seem.
How will a 911 Turbo S run away from a ZR1 and a GEN 4? On a track both would kill a Turbo S.If SRT thinks Porsche 911 Turbo owners would consider a Gen.5 Viper ,they are dreaming.I had a C6ZR1 and a Gen 4 Viper.Sold them both to get a new Porsche 911 Turbo S.The Gen 4 Viper and ZR1 do not compare with the Porsche.The Porsche will run away from both,easy,safe to drive at limit and drives like Benz.I like others,was going to get a Gen 5,would have been my 4 th. Viper for me.But,for now,not going to happen,not until the new Viper is a clear winner like our old Vipers were.I hope SRT does whatever they need to do to make the Viper a winner again.
So you are saying the track is making $$ on the permitting?
to those who say that to anyone but a corvette fan the zr1 is not special in my opinion is completely wrong. Any CAR enthusiast should respect the zr1 and understand that it is in fact someone special. Does it look similar to other corvettes? Sure. Is the engineering and performance the car offers amazing? By the butt kicking we are taking we all have to say yes
These are stock street cars we are talking about.See what will happen at the red light if you play with a 911 T/S ...That is why I bought one.Still have the love for the Viper,but SRT is strarting behind the power curve with the Gen.5.I am sure SRT will fix that soon...
I think this horse has been kicked plenty. As far as street racing goes, I guess I am passed that point in my life. Anything can be made to run fast, how many people that buy a performance car leave it stock? The aftermarket wouldn't even exist if we did. Lets see if SRT will let these be tunable like the early Gens, to me they will just be treading water if they don't. I purchased the car I did because that was the one that had what I wanted and didn't have what the government thought I needed. You can change performance, you can't change the looks. I feel that I fall into the crowd that isn't targeted by SRT anymore. If it is, I will keep what I have and moved on to the next adventure, there are plenty of performance cars out there.
There are roughly 10 non dbs racing days at Laguna Seca each year. Fees for those days haven't been made available to the public as those days are reserved for pro racing event (ALMS, Moto GP, Grand Am, Rennlist Reunion & Monterey Historics), that also involve ticket sales, concession sales, TV coverage and other pieces of the equation that are not involved with the traditional days. So I cannot confirm or deny your $28K. I do know that there are roughly (35) 105 dbs days and (35) 92 dbs days for 2013. The remainder of the days are 90 dbs. Pricing for a 105 dbs day is $20K. That includes track rental only. It is about another $9-10K in additonal costs for insurance, corner workers, ambulance, and towing priviledges. On P/R days, such as when magazines test, more times than not there is no one manning the sound booth so sound is not an issue. Not saying that was the case, but it is a possibility.I've been told that non dB days are approximately $28,000.00 per day just for the sound permit .....not including other fees such as track rental, corner workers, etc. Does that sound correct?
George
0-60 in 3.2 and people are saying the Viper got it's butt kicked. LMAO! Seriosuly every year since God knows when the mags have always favored Chevy. They simply spend more money in advertising than SRT does. The new Gen Viper is much fasterthan the last Viper... and once it starts hitting the track with a driver who doesnt work for the mag you will start to see records fall. The ZR-1 is a great car... so not slamming it. But its laughable to me that everyone keeps slamming the new Viper after reading the mag comparisons. hey thhe Viper lost in the 50-70 top gear pull... who cares? it doesnt have the cargo space... who cares? Seriously people get over it. Its nothing new.
Here's my 2 cents from someone who is new to Viper but my interest had been peaked.
My expectations were high because of the Viper heritage. In 1992, when it came out, it spanked all the supercars on the track and even in straight line performance. traction was an issue for 0-60 but by the 1/4 it was ahead and building up speed even past that.
Taken from the same website to be consistent (http://www.zeroto60times.com)
Viper 0-60: 4.6 / 1/4 12.9
Lambo Diablo: 4.4 / 13.3 // F456: 4.7 / 13.1 // 91 Porsche 911 Turbo 4.8 / 13.2 / 93 Porsche 911RS 5.2 / 13.6.
All the other manufacturers had to go back to the drawing board and the bar was raised. All enthusiasts should thank the Viper.
We all are disappointed because we had set the bar so high and it did not deliver. Shame on SRT for not delivering and shame on us for may be expecting the moon.
I am sorry but I do NOT buy the fact that acceleration numbers are at the limit. Bugatti just announced a super veyron and they are claiming a 1.8 sec to 60.
The Viper should have been a 2.9 sec to 60 / mid to high 10s to 1/4 stock. Period. No ifs or buts.
If a 95K Nissan GTR can do it in 2.7 sec and high tens in the quarter, then SRT should have found a way to make it happen. Whether by more hp or lower weight, inexcusable.
I was going to spend about 150K and I wanted something that would be substantially better than a tuned luxury uber sedan that I can daily drive and carry a family. I wanted the "wow" factor both in terms of looks and performance.
Sorry SRT but I will pass.
I was going to spend about 150K and I wanted something that would be substantially better than a tuned luxury uber sedan that I can daily drive and carry a family. I wanted the "wow" factor both in terms of looks and performance.
Sorry SRT but I will pass.
Still trying to justify your Mercedes purchase? LOL, dude move on. You remind me of the guy in the Harley commercial that chose the kitchen dinette set over the Harley. No offense, we all need our practical cars that can carry families. But your Mercedes is nothing like a Viper, completely different animals so don't even try comparing them. Not that the Viper is better, just different and stirs a heck of a lot more passion than a common 4 door. Ok I fibbed, the Viper is better.
I understand what you are trying to say beneath all the verbiage. In light of recent tweets from Ralph and SRT and the possibility that the ZR1 may not have been on the level, why not wait just a little to see what SRT will do? Sometimes a lot of these kinds of post is in a way reverse psychology in hopes that SRT will listen lol. I think they over hyped and under delivered myself and it sounds like they are going to do something about it. Give it some time and see what transpires.
BTW the GTR has DCT and AWD so thats why it can do 0-60 in 2.7 Secs. Asking the RWD manually shifted Viper to do that is not reasonable. The only showroom stock RWD car I can think of that does 0-60 in under 3 secs is the Mclaren MP4 but it has DCT and LC. Viper doesn't. In a car like the Viper I wouldn't stress 0-60 too much. It did do a 0-60 in 3.2 secs in the last mag test if you dont know. Not bad.