I get what Ray is saying and how he feels. A lot of people here think this is just a performance issue, we got beat by a Vette, etc. It is not. It is a lack of communication issue.
Everybody wants to know their car is at the top of the performance list. But, that is not as important to a lot of us as the following and how SRT has handled the Viper in general.
We asked for performance figures......silence.
We have asked about both Gen 4 and Gen 5 computer upgrades and modifications.....silence.
Questions about Gen 3 and Gen 4 window regulators being defective....silence.
We're all big boys here, when a question is asked, then an answer should follow. If the answer is confidential and cannot be given, then at least say so, we can handle it. But just giving us the silent treatment is bull....if you want our money, it's a two way street. So when we're told to wait and see how great this new Gen 5 will be, we expect it to be at least a little better performance-wise than a Gen 4. Rumors on this forum claim that SRT, Ralph, etc. said the new Gen 5 is a faster track car than a Gen 4 ACR. If this was not true, why didn't SRT silence or clarify this? Since we don't have any performance figures (again, silence from SRT), when the numbers do come out people are pissed because they have made assumptions....and we know where that can get you.
A few of my friends that have the means to write a check for a new Gen 5 won't even consider it because they claim not being able to mod the car (via the computer) like others (Ford GT, GTR, Vette, R8, Porsche, etc) diminishes the resale value of the vehicle down the road. They realize that many people that buy this type of car are gearheads that like to mod their cars for various reasons.
I haven't even gotten inside my motor and I've spent thousands on suspension, transmission, rear end, wheels, exhaust, intake, Mopar PCM, etc. Guys with Ford GTs, Vettes, etc can easily spend $50k or more on different performance upgrades very quickly....at the Gen V's performance potential, it would be an obvious car for this market yet a large market share won't even consider it due to lack of information and silence.
So now you have a well respected driver who claims the car is not sorted out. Do I believe him?...yes. If SRT is not ready to put a Viper in a test, they should say so. If the car needs more work, they should say so. If panels are harder to get straight and delay the cars availability, say so. There is no shame in taking the time to make a product correct. It actually makes a buyer appreciate his car more knowing the difficulties the manufacturer had and the steps they went through to make sure the car is as perfect as it can be. It also builds a storyline into the cars legend and what it took to make it as awesome as it is. Everybody knows there will be problems....it's how they are handled that keeps the Viper owner loyal.
This whole damn thread discussion would pretty much be null and void if SRT had released performance numbers so we would know what to expect. Getting embarrassed by a Vette with very little aero, smaller tires (although obviously much better grip), and identical hp is not what the blind sheep were expecting. This could have all been avoided....but instead we got silence.
Congrats to the ZR1 on the new record, that is a pretty damn impressive number considering the car has no crazy aero aids.
George