Official Specifications of the 2006 Coupe!

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SPECIFICATIONS
All dimensions are in inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Body Style Coupe
Assembly Plant Conner Avenue (Detroit, Michigan)
EPA Vehicle Class Two-seater

ENGINE
Type and Description 10-cylinder, 90-degree V-type, liquid-cooled
Displacement 8.3-liter (505 cu. in.)
Bore x Stroke 4.03 x 3.96 (102.4 x 100.6)
Valve System OHV, 20 valves, roller-type hydraulic lifters
Fuel Injection Sequential, multi-port, electronic
Construction Aluminum alloy block with cast-iron liners, aluminum alloy heads
Compression Ratio 9.6:1
Power (SAE net) 500 bhp (372 kW) @ 5600 rpm (60.4 bhp/L)
Torque (SAE net) 525 lb.-ft. (712 N•m) @ 4200 rpm
Max. Engine Speed 6000 rpm
Fuel Requirement Unleaded premium—91 octane (R+M)/2
Oil Capacity 10.5 qt. (9.9L)
Coolant Capacity 12.8 qt. (11.9L)
Emission Controls Four, three-way catalytic converters, heated oxygen sensors,
engine internal features(a)
Max. Gross Trailer Weight not rated for trailer towing

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Alternator 136-amp high-speed
Battery Leak-resistant, maintenance-free, 600 CCA
Radio AM/FM/CD radio with internal six-disc changer, with 310-watt RMS Audio Amplifier
and seven speakers

TRANSMISSION
Manual six-speed overdrive with Hurst shifter mechanism and linkage
Description Synchronized in all gears, electronic 1-4 skip-shift and reverse
lockout mechanisms
Gear Ratios
1st 2.66
2nd 1.78
3rd 1.30
4th 1.00
5th 0.74
6th 0.50
Axle ratio 3.07
Overall Top Gear 1.5

FINAL DRIVE
Description Frame-mounted hypoid bevel gear with Dana Hydra-Lok speed-sensing
limited-slip differential

(a) Meets Tier 1 standards in all 50 states.

DIMENSIONS AND CAPACITIES(a)
Wheelbase 98.8 (2510)
Track, Front 61.6 (1565)
Track, Rear 60.9 (1547)
Overall Length 175.6 (4459)
Overall Width (at sills) 75.2 (1911)
Overall Height 48.6 (1234)
Ground Clearance 5.125 (130)
Curb Weight (estimated) 3,410 lbs. (1546 kg)
Weight Distribution F/R 49.4/50.6%
Frontal Area 19.3 sq. ft. (1.79 sq. m)
Drag Coefficient 0.39 (estimated)
Fuel Tank Capacity 18.5 gal. (70L)

ACCOMMODATIONS
Seating Capacity 2
Head Room 36.5 (926)
Leg Room 42.4 (1077)
Shoulder Room 54.1 (1375)
Seat Travel 7.6 (192)
Recliner Range 45°
BODY
Layout Longitudinal front engine, rear-wheel drive
Construction Backbone tubular space frame with separate cowl structure.
SMC and RIM body panels, aluminum sills, RIM front and rear fascias with composite impact beams

SUSPENSION
Front Cast-aluminum unequal-length upper and lower “A” arms,
coil springs, low-pressure gas-charged shock absorbers, stabilizer bar
Rear Cast-aluminum unequal-length upper and lower “A” arms, toe-control links,
coil springs, low-pressure gas-charged shock absorbers, stabilizer bar

STEERING
Type Power-assisted rack and pinion
Overall Ratio 16.7:1
Turning Diameter (curb-to-curb) 40.5 ft. (12.34 m)
Steering Turns (lock-to-lock) 2.4
TIRES(b)
Size and Type P275/35 ZR18—front,
P345/30 ZR19—rear
Manufacturer and Model Michelin ZP with low-pressure sensors in valve stems
Revs per Mile Front—805.42 rpm; Rear—756.97 rpm

(a) All dimensions measured with two passengers.
(b) See also Tires under Feature Availability.

WHEELS(c)
Type and Material Forged aluminum
Size 18 x 10.0—front, 19 x 13—rear
BRAKES
Front
Size and type 14.0 x 1.26 (355.0 x 32) vented disc, with four-piston fixed caliper ABS
Rear
Size and type 14.0 x 1.26 (355.0 x 32) vented disc, with four-piston fixed caliper
and ABS with single-piston sliding caliper parking brake
Power Assist Type Tandem diaphragm vacuum with zero lost travel

(c) See also Wheels under Feature Availability.
 
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All-new 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe “Tops Off” Viper Line, Continues Viper Tradition of Power and Performance

Los Angeles, Jan 05, 2005
500/500/500 cubic inches, horsepower and torque on tap – with a top


SRT Performance: 0-60 mph in less than 4 seconds, 60-0 mph braking in less than 100 feet, 0-100-0 mph in low 12-second range


Hardtop 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 offers racing, autocross enthusiasts new alternative
The Dodge Viper legend began with the 1992 Dodge Viper RT/10 Roadster and grew with the introduction in 1996 of the Dodge Viper GTS Coupe.

History is repeating itself.

When the third-generation Dodge Viper made its debut in 2003, it did so in the form of a convertible. For 2006, the Dodge Viper SRT10 debuts in an all-new Coupe form – to the acclaim of “Viper Nation,” the community of die-hard Viper owners throughout the world.

“Demand for a Dodge Viper Coupe started the day we introduced the Dodge Viper SRT10 Convertible for 2003,” said Dan Knott, Director, Street and Racing Technology (SRT), Chrysler Group. “The all-new 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe is a natural evolution of the heritage of the Dodge Viper, and gives enthusiasts exactly what they’re looking for in the ultimate American sports car.

“Dodge Viper SRT10 customers want to go beyond the level of the regular enthusiast, to the level of outrageous performance,” said Knott. “Our all-new 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe gives our customers that performance in a stunning new package.”

Dodge Viper SRT10 is about uncompromising performance and stunning looks. With an 8.3-liter 500-horsepower V-10 engine contributing to blistering acceleration (0-60 mph in less than 4 seconds, 0-100-0 mph in the low 12-second range), and a bold appearance marked by Dodge’s signature crosshair grille design, deep-cut side scallops, swept-back fenders and lowered hood lines, the Dodge Viper SRT10 Convertible had no equal. Until now.

2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe Exterior
The exterior design of the all-new 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe, with its “double-bubble” roof and dramatic, unique rear styling with wrap-around taillamps reminiscent of the Viper GTS Coupe, is what sets it apart from its Convertible sibling – and connects it to the Viper heritage.

“It was important for us to sustain the emotion in the design,” said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President, Design, Chrysler Group. “We wanted the 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe design to include a nod to the original Viper GTS Coupe, but in a contemporary way.

“The Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe owner is often a racer, and the car has to scream that, even when it’s idling at the stoplight,” Creed added. “The bottom line is that the new Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe’s design says a lot about its unique character, and the car’s performance is the payoff.”

In many cases, a convertible is derived from a coupe. After the coupe’s top is removed, structural reinforcements must be added to regain torsional stiffness lost with the deletion of the roof structure.

In the case of the 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe, the starting point was the Dodge Viper SRT10 Convertible, which has a stout structure to begin with. With the addition of the roof structure, the Viper SRT10 Coupe becomes even more torsionally rigid than the Convertible.

From an aerodynamic standpoint, the all-new 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe is designed for increased downforce and high-speed stability, with a sloping roofline and decklid spoiler.


The only bodywork that the Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe shares with the Convertible is the front fascia and fenders, hood and doors. In addition to the new canopy and decklid, the 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe has a special windshield surround, door side glass, rear fascia, quarter panels and taillights.

The decklid for the Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe was designed for customer convenience as well as structural integrity. The decklid opening is deeply integrated into the rear fascia, which offers a low lift-over height for stowing cargo. Gas struts hold the decklid in place when open; when closed, the decklid is secured with a lock that meets federal regulations for latch safety.

The 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe design also took some of its cues from Dodge Viper’s heritage. For example, the Center High-Mounted Stop Light (CHMSL) on the decklid, although all-new for 2006, looks similar to the “snake-head” design on the Viper GTS of 1996-2002.

The 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe will be available initially in Viper Blue with twin Stone White racing stripes, harkening back to one of the most popular Vipers ever, the 1996 Dodge Viper GTS.

2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe Interior
The form-follows-function strategy continues inside the 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe.

“For helmet clearance, we brought back the ‘double-bubble’ roofline from the original Dodge Viper GTS,” said Creed. “In fact, we began the process by utilizing a mannequin with a helmet to determine the height and shape of the roof.”

Another functional interior feature for the many owners who will take their 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe racing is the roof and headliner structure that offers room to accommodate a safety cage, while maintaining as much headroom as possible.

Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe-unique interior pieces also include various weatherstrip pieces, headliner, carpet and trim panels.

A result of the 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe’s configuration is more usable trunk space – 4 cubic feet more than the Viper SRT10 Convertible, for a total of 6.25 cubic feet.

The 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe also features a unique two-tone interior color scheme.

2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe Powertrain
The magic numbers for the Dodge Viper SRT10 are 500/500/500 – representing 500 horsepower, 525 pound-feet of torque and 505 cubic inches of displacement.

An aluminum-block 8.3-liter (505 cu. in.) V-10 engine powers the 2006 Viper SRT10 Coupe, generating 500 horsepower (372 kW) and 525 lb.-ft. (712 N•m) of torque. Ninety percent of the torque is available to the driver across a wide band -- the 1,500-5,600 rpm range.

Transferring the Dodge Viper SRT10’s power to the rear wheels is a heavy-duty six-speed manual transmission.

2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe Braking
Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe braking power is defined by Brembo 44/40 dual opposing piston calipers in the front and Brembo 42/38 dual opposing calipers in the rear, gripping four 14-inch rotors. An anti-lock braking system (ABS) prevents lockup during hard braking.

This system results in a world-class braking performance of 60-0 mph in less than 100 feet, and completion of SRT’s signature 0-100-0 mph test in the low 12-second range.

2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe Ride and Handling
Handling and ride characteristics for the 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe is derived from a race-bred, four-wheel independent suspension featuring lightweight, high-performance aluminum control arms and knuckles, damped by lightweight coil-over shock absorbers. Power is delivered to the pavement via a Dana 44-4 Hydra-Lok speed-sensing limited-slip differential.


The 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe rides on unique forged aluminum wheels -- 18" x 10" front and 19" x 13" in the rear. Each is clad with a Michelin zero pressure run-flat tire, and each tire includes a low-pressure sensor in the valve stem.

The all-new 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe will be available in Dodge dealerships in the fall of 2005.


The Dodge Viper SRT10 is hand-built at the Conner Avenue Assembly Plant in Detroit.
 

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That's one of the better pictures I've seen of the new Coupe. Still can see the Viper heritage in it and maybe even a bit more of the old Viper attitude.

Would be nice to see a little improvement in HP in the spec section though to ensure that the Viper remains king!
 

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Thanks Joe:

Complete, and a great single post reference to answer any questions about the first SRT-10 Coupe.
 

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"Power (SAE net) 500 bhp (372 kW) @ 5600 rpm (60.4 bhp/L)"

That's really too bad and hopefully still part of a cover-up.
 

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Don't need more power . Need less weight and a comp. coupe rear end to get our 500 horses to the ground. How about an oil pan that won't starve the engine of oil when we die-hard viper owners track these cars.
 

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It kind of bothers me that the viper is getting taller and narrower with each new model. Being 48.6" is too tall for an exotic sports car. Also it's much less curvaceous.
 

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It looks like this is the official word. I love the car, but those who SWORE 9 ways to Sunday that the car was going to have a HP bump have some 'splaining to do.'
 

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In many cases, a convertible is derived from a coupe. After the coupe’s top is removed, structural reinforcements must be added to regain torsional stiffness lost with the deletion of the roof structure.
In the case of the 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe, the starting point was the Dodge Viper SRT10 Convertible, which has a stout structure to begin with. With the addition of the roof structure, the Viper SRT10 Coupe becomes even more torsionally rigid than the Convertible.

Does the Coupe weigh more than the SRT-10Convertible?? :confused:
 

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so are people going to be getting rid of their srt convertables for the new coupe?? anyone excited about this car yet?
 

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I am extrelely happy with the direction of the new coup. However, I don't

think a new roof and added weight is enough of an incentive for me to trade in

my convertible. I have the best of both worlds now. Consequently, unless

there is a reduction in weight and/or power increase why should I trade? I'm

more then happy with what i have now. :2tu:
 

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Curb Weight (estimated) 3,410 lbs. (1546 kg)

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Does the Coupe weigh more than the SRT-10Convertible?? :confused:


Yes it is heavier than the coupe by about 25lbs...At .39cd its also taken a big step back from the GTS .35......I dont get DC...50 more horses but you handicap it with more weight, same tall gearing but with larger diameter rims to make it even taller and now make it worse in the drag department........Id be surprised if it beats the GTS best of 192mph....Nice car but a biiig letdown for me...coulda been sooo much more...Heres to hoping this is a sick joke DC is playing on Viperholics ;)
 

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Random thoughts by a roadster owner.

- Great looking car, love that Blue and White paint job. Nice wheels too.
- A bit tall with too much room in the wheel wells.
- Should have a dry sump oiling system.
- I'd prefer rear exhaust as opposed to side exhaust. Too much noise at ears and too much heat in cabin with cross overs.
- Are 4 cats really necessary?
- Hope the clutch / pp is upgraded or revised. This is a weak point on SRT-10's.
- Gears should be lower or trans gearing adjusted to compensate for 3.07s.
- Seats should be power adjustable to allow lower seat height with GTS type bolsters for us bigger / taller guys.
- Cruise control should be included.
- Must have more hp / tq. Heavy car with high cd.
- Traction control that you can turn off would be nice.
- Six points would be nice too.
- Is an ACR version in the works?

New Z-06 is looking better every day, and it's less dough!
 

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I have seen several sites listing the Coefficient of drag
for the GTS, some listed at .35 some at .39. Does any body know for sure what it is?
 

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It looks like this is the official word. I love the car, but those who SWORE 9 ways to Sunday that the car was going to have a HP bump have some 'splaining to do.'

Waiter...

I'll have the crow please.

Doh!

Jay K.
 

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How much did that 500hp, dry sump, aluminum frame, very sophisticated Z06 weigh?

That's what I don't get the Z06 has 10 times the gadgets/comfort/sophistication yet it still weighs several HUNDRED POUNDS LESS! :p
 

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Thanks for the update Joe, hate to rush through spring and summer, but can not wait till late Fall.

This beauty will look awesome next to my other blue/white beauties.... :eek:
 

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I've seen .39 for the coupe, and .36 for the GTS. Kind of weird that the new car would be less aerodynamic.
 
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