what do the snakes pull on teh skid pad

JonB

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Car mag tests consistently show .96 - .98.
One test scored a 1.0 a couple years back.

ACRs with mild suspension tuning should easily achieve 1.0 - 1.1. Add club-slicks to any Snake and pull far more........ but BE CAREFUL of oil-starvation of '96.5-'99 Vipers in high-G environments. FACT!
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by raceviper13:
So 92-96.5 vipers dont have that problem? I should be able to go around a traffic circle at high speed all day and not lose oil in my 94?. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Short answer-YES.
'92-'96 RT/10s have a higher oil capacity, and a slightly LOWER lateral G in stock trim, a completely different motor, and did NOT have reported probs w/ oil starvation as do '96.5 - '99. The Gen-1 pan is a very efficient design.
 

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I can't remember the magazine, I think it was Road & Track, but they did one of their 'shooutouts' and an ACR Viper was top of the slalomn test. It even beat the brand new 911 TT, which is all I cared about
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I forget what the skidpad test was but JonB is right, ACRs can do &gt;= 1g.
 
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