snakebite52
Viper Owner
im 6 feet and with the top down the covertable is fine but with the top up its verry cramped
im 6 feet and with the top down the covertable is fine but with the top up its verry cramped
I do plan on doing a few NASA events with the car, but I am not planning on going too crazy with it. Is the difference between coupe and vert that dramatic on the race track?
I believe for SRT's the coupe and convertible are fairly equivalent in speed/drag. Essentially the same top speed with top up as the coupe. Not sure how a roll bar would effect a head on collision. I would expect very ittle. Now a side impact or rollover I would again expect improved protection. Assuming the bar is not in hitting range of the driver/passenger.Yah, the GTS is only slightly more rigid and a 6 point roll bar may even stiffen the car more than a GTS. May make the car unsafe in an automotive accident though. My GTS survived a head-on with a tractor trailer. Sorry, I meant we survived the accident, that Viper was a write off. That's why I don't want to instal a roll bar into my car. They are safer for highspeed crashes, but not necessarily in accidents with other cars as they don't absorb impacts like the car frame was designed to do.
The GTS/coupe is also a little faster after 100mph and at those speeds probably gets better mileage. LOL.
Truthfully, I love the GEN 2 looks and storage. When I bought this GTS it was because the Gen 3 wouldn't do the job for me. I paid $55K for it with 20,000mi. because it was what I wanted. I've spent another 10,000 adding a few extras to make the car perfect! But it's not for sale.
Ted
II get plenty of rain where I live but still preferred the "surround sound" aspect of a convertible for both street driving and track days. If you are going to use a convertible for track days you may, depending on the track and the school in question, need to install an SCCA-compliant rolbar. I bought an Autoform rollbar from Jon B (the poster above) and it has worked great and been accepted at multiple driving schools. Here is a pic:
The standard rollhoops that come with the 2003-2008 convertibles are not designed as rollover protection.
Even with the rollbar installed, some schools will still not accept open cockpit cars of any type (BMW CCA at Pacific Raceways in Seattle isone such school).
Have fun making your decision.
/Rich