SHEVIPER
Enthusiast
It is a beautiful car, but to me, the front end is way too Ferrari-ish. The hp is very disappointing.
It's a nice looking car. It is not at all a Viper. I have no passion looking at this car, I never wanted to purchase another nice car and unfortunately that's what this is.
It is not menacing or aggressive, it's stance is feminine and the list goes on. The entire thing just does nothing for me. As I said, it's "nice" but when I think Viper this is not what excites me. I don't think this is a reflection of the previous Vipers at all, I don't think it ignites the emotion we all have, or had in the past. This car will be great, but it has clearly detached from what we love.
Am I wrong in thinking that this looks like a warmed over Gen IV engine? Forged internals aside, where did they get the extra HP? Just a more aggressive tune to get more out of the cam? Different intake manifold? Different heads?
I'd be curious to see all the specs of the powerplant.
I agree. I am sure the gen 1-2 guys are happy, and while subjective, I have always been a gen 3-4 guy. More angular and menacing!It's a nice looking car. It is not at all a Viper. I have no passion looking at this car, I never wanted to purchase another nice car and unfortunately that's what this is.
It is not menacing or aggressive, it's stance is feminine and the list goes on. The entire thing just does nothing for me. As I said, it's "nice" but when I think Viper this is not what excites me. I don't think this is a reflection of the previous Vipers at all, I don't think it ignites the emotion we all have, or had in the past. This car will be great, but it has clearly detached from what we love.
Am I wrong in thinking that this looks like a warmed over Gen IV engine? Forged internals aside, where did they get the extra HP? Just a more aggressive tune to get more out of the cam? Different intake manifold? Different heads?
I'd be curious to see all the specs of the powerplant.
From the SRT press release;
Improvements for 2013 include a new, ultra-high flow and lightweight composite intake manifold, high-strength forged pistons, sodium-filled exhaust valves, new catalysts to reduce back pressure and an aluminum flywheel that reduces reciprocating losses.
On a Gen IV a ported intake an high flow cats probably make 30hp, they got 40. Add headers and maybe another 40-50.
It is a beautiful car, but to me, the front end is way too Ferrari-ish. The hp is very disappointing.
I sure hope the guys complaining aren't the ones holding up traffic driving all slow in their Vipers. And never using even 300 of the 600 hp they already have.
A mustang is not competition for a Viper, period. They made more hp than a ZR-1, and with the base model Viper. There has to be an ACR coming with them going racing. There has been room left for improvement.
...... a 640 horse (probably underrated) naturally aspirated engine,......
The motor could be under rated..
You guys are hilarious. The car is beautiful and menacing, with a proper interior, and a 640 horse (probably underrated) naturally aspirated engine, but you complain because it's not enough? Only magazine racers care about power ratings. This thing will be a rocket with that much torque, relatively low weight, and 3.55 gearing. Those saying Dodge should have just done x, y, or z you don't think they would have if they could? They have drivability and emissions constraints they must meet. Also, a revised Gen IV engine allows them to spend resources on all the other areas of the car that needed updates. If they'd brought the car out with kit-car quality, no interior, and a 1000 horse motor they'd only sell to a handful and it'd do nothing for the brand. This place sounds worse than the Corvette boards when each new sketch of the C7 comes out.