[pics] The rare and elusive Snow Viper ACR

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Taken with my camera phone. Wife was not interested in posing on the hood in her bikini.


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Apparently the green ones are not that afraid of the cold! And yeah, that was AFTER driving it. :)

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Mine in the garage shivered when I told him about this post. But don't you guys worry, he has a flannel blanky of course!;)
 

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Anyone here remember seeing the "original" Snow Viper ACR at the Ohio Holiday Party in Dayton March of 2010? It was a factory mule ACR with "dualies" for wheels...no joke.

Bob, I know that you were present...but, so far, I have not found a photo of that car to post. Maybe someone else has one. COOL idea that worked in the snow!!

Of course, I would NOT recommend that anyone else try this...especially as I do recall a "misadventure" experienced by one member in another state who tried to eliminate the hydroplane effect of heavy rain on a Gen IV Viper by installing 275's on all 4 corners...BAD IDEA !!!!
 

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Anyone here remember seeing the "original" Snow Viper ACR at the Ohio Holiday Party in Dayton March of 2010? It was a factory mule ACR with "dualies" for wheels...no joke.

Bob, I know that you were present...but, so far, I have not found a photo of that car to post. Maybe someone else has one. COOL idea that worked in the snow!!

Of course, I would NOT recommend that anyone else try this...especially as I do recall a "misadventure" experienced by one member in another state who tried to eliminate the hydroplane effect of heavy rain on a Gen IV Viper by installing 275's on all 4 corners...BAD IDEA !!!!

Ask and you shall receive. Believe it or not these are the only two shots I have of the car. That was a great night. Ralph had come down to the party.
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its just a little snow, the car is not going to melt. If i recall this is his daily driver.
 

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IMO owning a Viper or otherwise and not driving it is useless. If you are afraid of snow grow a pair. If it can handle track conditions it can handle a little snow.

I love the photo/car btw
 
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IMO owning a Viper or otherwise and not driving it is useless. If you are afraid of snow grow a pair. If it can handle track conditions it can handle a little snow.

I love the photo/car btw

It's not the snow, it's the salt on the roads. You must be from a warm state :lmao:
 

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Only issue I have is the fact that you were not able to talk your wife into making a "snow angel" on the hood ..... in her bikini of course ;).
 
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It's not the snow, it's the salt on the roads. You must be from a warm state :lmao:

The salt is my only concern about winter driving. I keep $20 in quarters in the car and wash it off same day if I see any evidence of salt. Fortunately, we don't get alot of snow in KC, and the city doesn't use much salt.
 

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I've driven mine just above freezing but the tires really were not happy until worked in a bit.

Also be careful with the freezing bit. Not sure what happens if you store them below 32 F:
And like all Track & Competition DOT tires, Pilot Sport Cup+ / N-Spec radials are not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice. It’s also essential these tires be stored indoors at temperatures maintained above 32 degrees F.
 

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Bravo!!! I would do that too but Chicago salts the roads like crazy.

My friend drives his Gallardo in the snow... almost 100k miles on it. Helps that it is AWD though!

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Outside Telluride, Colorado on the way to VIO 8
 
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Thanks, 01sapphirebob...this certainly proves the point that they extensively test the mules...in ALL weather !!
 
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