vincy
Enthusiast
Hello to all. We got our first Viper a short time ago from Woodhouse, with Motons but the rest is stock. We read all the stuff about it being hard to drive and spin outs without warning, so we were nervous about going to the track. But we took the Viper to the track anyway and drove it quite a bit, five 20 min sessions at Summit Point WV. Here are our impressions.
It is a great track car, fun to drive and stable. We did not find it twitchy. It seemed very stable on braking and turn in. The back end didn't seem loose, but maybe I didn't push the car to the limit, but I did a good job of making the tires look like they were pushed hard. It was an 85 degree day. The tire pressures went up from 30 to about 38 psi, which I don't think it too bad.
The car seemed to stick great in the corners. While I didn't slide I could feel the limits, so right now it doesn't seem like a car that bites you without any warning. The brakes were great. At Summit Point there is one 140+ mph straight to a tight 180 degree turn, and some other braking zones. I didn't feel any fade but I was braking early most of the time.
W need to drive the car again at Summit Point but my initial impression is the car is geared too high for that track. We have driven Vettes at SP, both with 383 strokers and 500 HP. With the Vettes 3rd gear was good for coming out of the corners, 3.42 gearing. With the Viper there is not enough torque in 3rd coming out of the corners and second is too high needing an immediate shift. The gearing may have been protecting me coming out of the turns, that is less torque and less tail happy.
Going into the long straight 3rd is too high so you don't build speed fast enough. With the Viper gearing it is harder to pass than with the Vettes because of lack of engine speed and torque exiting the corners in 3rd. The Viper engine seems to need higher revs to make power, or different gearing.
There were not a lot of real fast cars there so I don't know how well we would do against the fastest cars. I only got passed once by a pait of full race gutted BMWs. I hate it when those boxy things run me down. There was a 911 Carrera 4s there who wasn't even close, but I don't know how well he could drive.
We really enjoy the Viper as a track car. Its fun to drive. We are probably a little faster in our 997TT at this time, with four wheel drive it shoots out of the corners. But we would rather drive the Viper on the track.
The Verdict. There is something wrong with me and my wife marysc6. We always want more HP. The Viper could use more HP or gearing on the track we go to. Maybe if I get faster on the turns I can keep the 3rd gear revs up for more exit power.
It is a great track car, fun to drive and stable. We did not find it twitchy. It seemed very stable on braking and turn in. The back end didn't seem loose, but maybe I didn't push the car to the limit, but I did a good job of making the tires look like they were pushed hard. It was an 85 degree day. The tire pressures went up from 30 to about 38 psi, which I don't think it too bad.
The car seemed to stick great in the corners. While I didn't slide I could feel the limits, so right now it doesn't seem like a car that bites you without any warning. The brakes were great. At Summit Point there is one 140+ mph straight to a tight 180 degree turn, and some other braking zones. I didn't feel any fade but I was braking early most of the time.
W need to drive the car again at Summit Point but my initial impression is the car is geared too high for that track. We have driven Vettes at SP, both with 383 strokers and 500 HP. With the Vettes 3rd gear was good for coming out of the corners, 3.42 gearing. With the Viper there is not enough torque in 3rd coming out of the corners and second is too high needing an immediate shift. The gearing may have been protecting me coming out of the turns, that is less torque and less tail happy.
Going into the long straight 3rd is too high so you don't build speed fast enough. With the Viper gearing it is harder to pass than with the Vettes because of lack of engine speed and torque exiting the corners in 3rd. The Viper engine seems to need higher revs to make power, or different gearing.
There were not a lot of real fast cars there so I don't know how well we would do against the fastest cars. I only got passed once by a pait of full race gutted BMWs. I hate it when those boxy things run me down. There was a 911 Carrera 4s there who wasn't even close, but I don't know how well he could drive.
We really enjoy the Viper as a track car. Its fun to drive. We are probably a little faster in our 997TT at this time, with four wheel drive it shoots out of the corners. But we would rather drive the Viper on the track.
The Verdict. There is something wrong with me and my wife marysc6. We always want more HP. The Viper could use more HP or gearing on the track we go to. Maybe if I get faster on the turns I can keep the 3rd gear revs up for more exit power.