Bruce H.
Enthusiast
Looking for some insight from those who track their current Vipers, and plan to track their new Gen V. The Motor Trend's initial Viper vs ZR1 testing at Laguna Seca had Randy Pobst commenting on the limitations of the stock brakes on the SRT and GTS (Stop Tech rotors), among other things. When they returned he found the cars much improved, but no comment on brakes, which I assume hadn't been changed anyways. He did however rave about the Track Attack model with the new Brembo rotors, and the whole car obviously performed extremely well.
I want to make sure that I order a Gen V that has brakes that are strong enough to handle 30 min track run sessions when driven aggressively on a track that is pretty ******* brakes. My home track is Mosport, and for comparison, I'd say it's not quite as demanding as Road Atlanta's T10a downhill brake zone and probably about the same as VIR's T1 brake zone. I'd like to be able to track it with either stock pads or a streetable track pad. I also want to be able to run the stock tires, either the P Zeros or Corsas, and don't want to swap pads and wheels for my track days any more.
Where the TA is obviously a great choice for brakes, I'd prefer to have some of the additional GTS features and more luxurious interior. Once you SRT and GTS guys who have one arriving soon get them on the track you will know for sure, but what is your sense based on experience with previous Viper brakes? While I wouldn't push as hard as a professional race driver trying to set a record, I am quite experienced and do threshold brake. I would not want to go the BBK route, but rather buy the model with brakes to match this sort of use. Two cars I track fade a bit with stock brakes, which I manage, and another has strong fade-free brakes but warped the rotors after 3 outings. What are Viper brakes like?
Bruce
I want to make sure that I order a Gen V that has brakes that are strong enough to handle 30 min track run sessions when driven aggressively on a track that is pretty ******* brakes. My home track is Mosport, and for comparison, I'd say it's not quite as demanding as Road Atlanta's T10a downhill brake zone and probably about the same as VIR's T1 brake zone. I'd like to be able to track it with either stock pads or a streetable track pad. I also want to be able to run the stock tires, either the P Zeros or Corsas, and don't want to swap pads and wheels for my track days any more.
Where the TA is obviously a great choice for brakes, I'd prefer to have some of the additional GTS features and more luxurious interior. Once you SRT and GTS guys who have one arriving soon get them on the track you will know for sure, but what is your sense based on experience with previous Viper brakes? While I wouldn't push as hard as a professional race driver trying to set a record, I am quite experienced and do threshold brake. I would not want to go the BBK route, but rather buy the model with brakes to match this sort of use. Two cars I track fade a bit with stock brakes, which I manage, and another has strong fade-free brakes but warped the rotors after 3 outings. What are Viper brakes like?
Bruce