Any new info on the 08 viper?

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This is the best info out there so far:


<font color="red">2008 Dodge Viper</font>

Predicted debut: 6:30pm-8:30pm Monday September 25th, 2006, VOI9 Las Vegas

Start of production (Job 1): January 8th, 2007

End of production: July 2008 (for the 2008 model)

Series: ZB

Models: SRT10 coupe and SRT10 convertible (+ Special edition models)


New features:

Exterior refresh
8.4L SFI V10 engine replaces 8.3L V10 (600-650 hp estimate)
High performance alternator
New SRT-10 satin silver badging
+?

Key carryover features from 2006:

6-speed T56 manual transmission (revised?)
3.07 axle ratio
12-inch clutch
18.5-gallon fuel tank
18x10 and 19x13 wheels
275/35ZR18 and 345/30ZR19 Michelin tires
310-watt amp w/7 speakers and subwoofer
Anti-lock 4-Wheel-disc brakes
Dual side exhaust
HID headlamps
Keyless Entry
Leather wrapped Steering Wheel
Power adjustable pedals
Power windows (1-touch up)
Preferred suede seats w/leather trim
Radio RBQ AM/FM radio w/in-dash 6-disc CD
Sirius satellite radio
Sport Suspension
Tilt steering column

Colors: Viper...black, blue, red, yellow, slate crystal?, more?

Source: oh2o/Allpar
 

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600 plus HP plus a 3000 lb car would boost sales. A 600 HP car that weights 3700 lbs, or 3500lbs.... who cares.
 

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Another car company tried to make a 500 hp car with lighter weight, and the top kept blowing off and the cooling system was insufficient.

You can reduce the Viper's weight considerably with lighter wheels, tires and eliminate the exhaust crossover.
 

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600 plus HP plus a 3000 lb car would boost sales. A 600 HP car that weights 3700 lbs, or 3500lbs.... who cares.

You obviously don't know what you're talking about. The Viper doesn't even weigh 3400 lbs.. Go back to the Vette forum...troll! :p
 

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That might get you 120 lbs max reduction (20 lbs. per wheels + 20 lbs for the tires + 20 lbs. for the crossover pipe). That brings the weight down to low 3300 range which is still too heavy if you ask me. Need another 100 - 150 lb. reduction.

If you do the above with no mods you gain .25 - .35 sec. in the 1/4. Now add a little more mustard and then we're talkin'.
 

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dodge site says it wieghts 3380#
so 3380/505= 6.69lb/hp
so 3380/650= 5.20lb/hp
so 3280/650= 5.05lb/hp best case
 

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600 plus HP plus a 3000 lb car would boost sales. A 600 HP car that weights 3700 lbs, or 3500lbs.... who cares.

You obviously don't know what you're talking about. The Viper doesn't even weigh 3400 lbs.. Go back to the Vette forum...troll! :p

haha.... Im just assuming that the car will get heavier, not that I want it to. I honestly just want to see what Dodge comes up with and I hope its good. Nuff said
 

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Does anyone have a copy of a 2005 vca notes article they can scan and post

which detailed a mid engine rear viper prototype?
 

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This is the best info out there so far:


<font color="red">2008 Dodge Viper</font>

Predicted debut: 6:30pm-8:30pm Monday September 25th, 2006, VOI9 Las Vegas

Start of production (Job 1): January 8th, 2007

End of production: July 2008 (for the 2008 model)

Series: ZB

Models: SRT10 coupe and SRT10 convertible (+ Special edition models)


New features:

Exterior refresh
8.4L SFI V10 engine replaces 8.3L V10 (600-650 hp estimate)
High performance alternator
New SRT-10 satin silver badging
+?

Key carryover features from 2006:

6-speed T56 manual transmission (revised?)
3.07 axle ratio
12-inch clutch
18.5-gallon fuel tank
18x10 and 19x13 wheels
275/35ZR18 and 345/30ZR19 Michelin tires
310-watt amp w/7 speakers and subwoofer
Anti-lock 4-Wheel-disc brakes
Dual side exhaust
HID headlamps
Keyless Entry
Leather wrapped Steering Wheel
Power adjustable pedals
Power windows (1-touch up)
Preferred suede seats w/leather trim
Radio RBQ AM/FM radio w/in-dash 6-disc CD
Sirius satellite radio
Sport Suspension
Tilt steering column

Colors: Viper...black, blue, red, yellow, slate crystal?, more?

Source: oh2o/Allpar

I don't think they are gonna show the 2008 in Las Vegas. I think we'll see the 'modified' SRT-10 and we'll see the new Dodge Charger "drifting" car, and we'll see some kind of 'concept' information on the 2008 ... but I would bet they'll save the actual 2008 introduction for the NAIAS in Detroit to get bigger coverage.
 

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I don't think they are gonna show the 2008 in Las Vegas. I think we'll see the 'modified' SRT-10 and we'll see the new Dodge Charger "drifting" car, and we'll see some kind of 'concept' information on the 2008 ... but I would bet they'll save the actual 2008 introduction for the NAIAS in Detroit to get bigger coverage.

Since the changes to the '08 model are largely in the drivetrain I expect to see the car at VOI.9. The source of the info from AllPar listed above has revealed that a test run of the '08's with the new drivetrain has already been built. There is no reason to not bring a copy of the '08 to VOI.9.

The all-new Viper, based on the upcoming ZC platform, is coming in October '09 and, if anything, I would expect that car to be shown at NAIAS either this coming year or the next.
 
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