I would take issue with several of these comments. The ACR has an ADJUSTABLE supension so when it's "properly damped" it's fine for the street, very little difference from a standard Viper.
Have you pushed your ACR with the dampers set significantly below the track settings? It is obviously underdamped. On roads which aren't very flat, it can feel like a car with blown dampers (which it basically is). The "proper" setup for handling over rougher surfaces is a reduction in both spring rate and
damping, but adjustable dampers only allow you to adjust damping. I'm not complaining, but good handling over rougher surfaces is obviously compromised on any car with springs as stiff as the ACR's. Of course, whether or not this is problem depends on road quality in your area.
The big tire issue is not about heat so much as it is about wet traction and how readily the tire will "cut" on the street thereby risking a flat, I run PS2's on the street to eliminate that problem.
I disagree. Driving on PSCs in 70F weather during the day time (sun on the asphalt) and driving them at night in 50F weather is a massive difference in my car, more so than I've experienced with other R-compounds. During the day the car gets total traction in 1st even around gentle bends, while at night it wheel hops and spins just rolling into it.
Mine is also lowered 3/4", and lets just say I'm very glad they included those tough rub-strips and made the center-section out of the same tough plastic. I plan to have a few more sets of those things made, because of the price Chrysler is asking for them. I guess ground clearance problems depend mostly on road quality though.
The standard Viper will fly past the ACR (if it wasn't ahead already) as soon as the ACR goes into 5th gear. Acceleration drops off dramatically, from 0.107 gee to 0.040. I suppose a lot depends on our definition of "roll on", but I'd bet if both cars floored it at highway speeds, the ACR would always be behind.
Of course you could always remove the wing and splitter center-section, you'd just need to plug the slits in the trunk lid with something.