Agreed.
Unfortunately, it also means added cost at an inopportune time for the company.
I can't speak about heat issues with some FI
street cars when tracked, but I do know turbos are run in all kinds of professional race series all over the world (such as The 24 Hours of Le Mans).
Time for a poll?
You bring up the big conundrum facing Dodge with regards to the Viper....
What is the MISSION of the Viper?
Is it a halo Sports Car...a car not meant to generate profits?
If the motive
IS profit, how is it possible to produce a car with so many unique parts that only sells in the hundreds?
If it isn't profit, how sustainable can it be long-term?
Does it make sense to continue to develop such a platform in the face of ever increasing competition?
Should Dodge follow the model GM has created with the Corvette or the model Ford has created with the Mustang (with no true Sports Car in their inventory)?