Vreracing
Enthusiast
This is not just for the Viper, but for performance in general.
Where I live its 3800 feet in altitude. Not much, but it does make a little difference.
If a turbocharged car is advertised 0-60 at sea level of lets say 7.2 sec and another car is 0-60 at 7.5 sec with a difference of .3 sec. If you take these two cars up to altitude and then test them, will the turbo charged car get a significant advantage, thereby increasing the difference in 0-60 times.
It seems that way to me, but I have not seen any published tests.
Where I live its 3800 feet in altitude. Not much, but it does make a little difference.
If a turbocharged car is advertised 0-60 at sea level of lets say 7.2 sec and another car is 0-60 at 7.5 sec with a difference of .3 sec. If you take these two cars up to altitude and then test them, will the turbo charged car get a significant advantage, thereby increasing the difference in 0-60 times.
It seems that way to me, but I have not seen any published tests.