If they offer a supercharged version of the Viper, they won't have to keep it under 125k.
This would be a car less bothered by price.
If you can't afford one, or can but aren't willing to pay because it's a Dodge or whatever, then shut up. -that will be the attitude, and few will complain.
Those that do complain will be the kind of people that are never satisfied or happy with anything.
The boosted versions of Mustang/Camaro/Challenger are 20-30k + over their regular versions.
Why would the Viper have to be some kind of cheap discount super car? -specially if it's top dog production monster again.
A factory supercharged V10 Viper will not have to apologize to anybody, or anything it meets.... anywhere. -for it's price, or manners.
The price will be less a factor for buyers of this car.
..............tires will be a problem though.
-For anyone concerned about the Viper/Corvette rivalry,
Supercharging the V10 would really bum out the design team for the ZR1 Corvette.......
..........They can't do anything that would even come close.
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Now that's reality!Nope. The supercharged Viper is going to be OEM with a warranty. And it's only gonna cost $20k more than a T/A. That's what I saw in a dream last night.....with strippers.
Nope. The supercharged Viper is going to be OEM with a warranty. And it's only gonna cost $20k more than a T/A. That's what I saw in a dream last night.....with strippers.
Nope. The supercharged Viper is going to be OEM with a warranty. And it's only gonna cost $20k more than a T/A. That's what I saw in a dream last night.....with strippers.
That's odd, I had pretty much the same dream last night. Were you also wearing Sun-God robes and being pelted with tiny pickles?!
Nope. The supercharged Viper is going to be OEM with a warranty. And it's only gonna cost $20k more than a T/A. That's what I saw in a dream last night.....with strippers.
Exactly if theres one thing i learned from the mag guys its the ENTIRE car must work as a package (Chasis ,brakes ect )MUST be able to handle the power .Engine must PASS driveability emissions and durability tests (durability test is 3 days on the dyno at yellowline )On top of that you got the Govt Certification issues .ALL the above cost MILLIONS IN [email protected] the blower is post title(-RACE ONLY APP)Dodge doesnt have to BACK the work-car at all (theres no liability or warranty issues .)I spoke to Dick Winkles (Viper Engine platform engineer) and he indicated there are no plans to supercharge the G5 Viper engine for production. He indicated that the supercharged engine's that were delivered to Arrow were Hellcat V8's destined for the Drag Pack Challenger, which last came with a normaly aspirated Viper Engine. I think people thought these were V10's.
Looks like the biggest issue with supercharging the new Viper is the rest of the car. The driveline would need to be upgraded to hold up to the power and still have a warranty.
The motor still must be EPA recertifyed and all Chrysler Tests (driveability durability )still performed on the engine in the Viper .Also (as Dan mentioned) the cars brake system ,chasis are must likely modded to handle the added power .When the ACR version of the Gen 2 came out it was basically an air filter upgrade over the regular Gen 2 and it cost Dodge something like 500k to get it recertI like the idea of a supercharged V10 drag pack Challenger. Wouldn't have to worry about passing emissions that way
I mean just offer a supercharged V10 for the Drag Pack Challenger, not put it in the Viper as well. They already did the V10 Drag Pack Challenger and it's rated at 800+ hp because it doesn't have to meet typical company standards as it's intended purely as a race engine. Do the same thing with the gen 5 engine, just slap a supercharger on it and throw it in the Drag Pack Challenger for fun and bragging rights.[/QUOTE ] If its post title theres no bragging rights because its a modded car Tens of thousands of those Cha llangers are going to be built with that motor .In relation theres MAYBE 1500 TOTAL Gen 5s on the road .Out of the 1500 how many customers are going to VOID their warranty (KILL THEIR RESALE VALUE) bY slapping a bolt on blower kit on a 100k car.Also if you put the identical engine in both cars it cheapens the VIPER BIG TIME .In the FGT Ford went to big time expense to change the engine from the Cobra (different block material ,blower ,oiling system )They could have used the same engine in a super stang but it would have alienated the FGT buyer who spent 150 k to have something special