Janni
Enthusiast
Suggestions about what? Proper break in? Why you don't think its as fast? Timing equipment?
The new Viper definitely should be as fast as your Z06 - but you should follow the proper break in procedure to make sure your snake is as powerful as it should be and lasts for as long as it should.
Between this and the automatic car wash question, it may be time to step back and re-evaluate....
The Viper - like it or not - is "different" than the Z06. Try as I might to say its "just a car" its not. You don't see them parked at the mall - jammed into the "compact" parking place like you see tons of C5 vettes, lexuses (lexi?) BMWs and Merc's. They are special - and they really should be treated that way. Don't run it through the car wash - you'll likely KILL your shiny new wheels as the car wash tracks are too narrow and definitely not set up for the low profile WIDE tires, trash your finish, douse your interior, and generally abuse your car. Break it in right, change the oil, watch your RPMs. Then your car will reward you. It can be driven hard but you cannot hammer on it right out of the box. You have to adjust the driver FIRST, and then get the car ready.
I've seen too many 5K miles Viper beaters lately. I fear they are getting into the hands of folks that do not care about them, only want them because it beat the Vette they had or they are manly enough to "tame the beast", etc... (Sorry guys, couldn't resist.) Please be nice to your new snake.....
My $.02.
The new Viper definitely should be as fast as your Z06 - but you should follow the proper break in procedure to make sure your snake is as powerful as it should be and lasts for as long as it should.
Between this and the automatic car wash question, it may be time to step back and re-evaluate....
The Viper - like it or not - is "different" than the Z06. Try as I might to say its "just a car" its not. You don't see them parked at the mall - jammed into the "compact" parking place like you see tons of C5 vettes, lexuses (lexi?) BMWs and Merc's. They are special - and they really should be treated that way. Don't run it through the car wash - you'll likely KILL your shiny new wheels as the car wash tracks are too narrow and definitely not set up for the low profile WIDE tires, trash your finish, douse your interior, and generally abuse your car. Break it in right, change the oil, watch your RPMs. Then your car will reward you. It can be driven hard but you cannot hammer on it right out of the box. You have to adjust the driver FIRST, and then get the car ready.
I've seen too many 5K miles Viper beaters lately. I fear they are getting into the hands of folks that do not care about them, only want them because it beat the Vette they had or they are manly enough to "tame the beast", etc... (Sorry guys, couldn't resist.) Please be nice to your new snake.....
My $.02.