v10enomous
Enthusiast
The Gen V does have shorter final gearing...
From Road&Track test of 2008 Viper SRT10 Coupe :
1 :6250 rpm 62 mph
2 :6250 rpm 91
3 :6250 rpm 127
4 :6250 rpm 165
5 :5450 rpm 202 drag limited
6 : na top speed reached in 5th gear
The Gen V does have shorter final gearing...
Why's that? I happen to know for a fact that GM doesn't send ringers, specially tuned, cared for, watched over, etc cars to magazines for shoot-outs. They just grab one and send it to the magazine in question.
jas
C&D [ I have the mag] 65 Pontiac Catalina 2+2 performance figures , Bone stock hehe.
Production: 11,519
Engines: 421 V8 338 bhp @ 4600 rpm, 459 ft-lb @ 2800 rpm. 421 V8 356 bhp @ 4800 rpm, 459 ft-lb @ 3200 rpm. 421 V8 376 bhp @ 5000 rpm, 461 ft-lb @ 3600 rpm.
Performance: 421/376: 0-60 in 3.9 sec "
C&D [ I have the mag] 65 Pontiac Catalina 2+2 performance figures , Bone stock hehe.
Production: 11,519
Engines: 421 V8 338 bhp @ 4600 rpm, 459 ft-lb @ 2800 rpm. 421 V8 356 bhp @ 4800 rpm, 459 ft-lb @ 3200 rpm. 421 V8 376 bhp @ 5000 rpm, 461 ft-lb @ 3600 rpm.
Performance: 421/376: 0-60 in 3.9 sec "
"it came from Royal Oak Pontiac (C/D had asked them for "a properly-set-up 2+2"--ahem), who had quietly slipped a 421 into C/D's GTO the year before, so who knows what the test car had in it, but a 0-60 time of 3.9 seconds (same as the 550+hp Cadillac CTS-V in Production"
Nope, that's incorrect. There were other cars that made 550's as well, when we had a dyno day at the Texas Viper Roundup at ART in Buda, Texas. I believe Eric (blk_fstxc) with his SSG 09 ACR made 556rwhp, and I made 553rwhp. I had removed the stock mufflers and lost some power since the 560whp dyno, not to mention the car had 30,000 miles at that point, and both of those numbers came from a Dynojet dyno, with SAE correction. I'd have to check the smoothing if I can find the dyno sheet, but what do you consider "normal"? My original dyno was at HPP Racing in Lewisville, TX. Also believe Doreen's Venom Red 08 Viper made high 540's or low 550's at ART for the Round-up.
FWIW, I've been a firm believer of a hard break-in. Constant RPM/Speed fluctuation (don't stay at one speed for too long), LOTS of load in higher gears (not necessarily redlining the car in 1st gear, but WOT in 4th gear at 30mph, etc.). Every car/bike I've broken in this way has dyno'd higher than other stock (or slightly modified motors) and never burned oil/had issues.
LOL... Now, lets hope the engineers read this. MICHELIN PILOT SPORT CUPS!!!!!
Then we can watch the Gen V redeem itself on the road course. IMO it's proven itself on the drag strip, launching etc (3.2 for a RWD car is flying!), 10 second car for sure. It just needs the right tools to show what it can do on the track. It's definitely going to be right on par with equal tires. Maybe they are saving the MPSC for the ACR.
The question is, if the GTS/SRT Viper beats the ZR1, will there be enough need/demand for SRT to build an ACR? And if so, will it follow the same course as the Gen II or the Gen IV. I think they should try to make it as fast as possible with no aero, and leave the aero package as an option. But make sure there are distinct styling cues between the non aero ACR and the GTS/SRT. Maybe that's where the 700 hp will come in.
Well, the highest ever stock hp ZR1 should be compared to the highest ever stock Gen 4....the above dyno run shows 581 hp (at 1:39 of the video)....is this correct or did I mis-read something. I've never seen a stock Gen 4 hit that type of number.
Cheers,
George
Making an ACR version with more Hp but no Aero package will only leave buyers thinking the same thing Corvette ZR1 buyers think. Why would I spend 120000 on a model that has slight cosmetic changes over a base model. i would rather have a very distinct difference when i spend double the money.