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VIPER SPEC ENGINE 7,990cc V10 20v MAX POWER 378 bhp @ 5,100rpm MAX TORQUE 454 lb/ft @ 3,600rpm TRANSMISSION 6-speed manual SUSPENSION unequal length upper & lower A arms STEERING Rack & pinion, PAS, 2.4 turns lock to lock BRAKES Ventilated discs WHEELS Front: 17x10 Rear: 17x13 TYRES Front: 275/40 ZR17 Rear: 335/35 ZR17 DIMENSIONS FUEL TANK - 72 litres LENGTH - 4,488mm WIDTH - 1,924mm WEIGHT - 1535kg PERFORMANCE MAX SPEED - 177mph ACCELERATION 0-60mph in 4.5s FUEL CONSUMPTION 10.4 (test mpg) |
We can all thank Robert
A Lutz for the Viper along with Carroll Shelby, Tom Gale, and Fancois
Castaing. The four
men are considered to be the "Fourfathers" of the Viper. Basically what Bob Lutz
was aiming for was to build a modern Cobra with today's technology all for under $100,000.
The first prototype labeled VM01 was finished in December of 1989. The VM01 was powered by
a Chrysler 360 V-8 engine. This prototype resembles the modern RT/10 but is missing the
sports bar and sidepipes. The second prototype called VM02 resembles the RT/10 more but
has different wheels. Built in 1990 it had the V-10 engine which was rated at 380 HP. The engine has been used in vehicles other then the Viper. For example the Dodge Ram VTS had the V-10 engine which produced 300 HP and 450 ft-lb of torque. Also Carroll Shelby has his own signature Viper. It is signed by Shelby and his "CS" symbols on the car. However only 50 Shelby RT/10's were produced. We can all thank John Hennessey for making the Viper even better. Hennessey has created the Venom Viper series including the Venom 500, 550, and 600. The Venom 550 had a 0-60 time of 3.5 seconds and a 1/4 mile time of 11.7 seconds. A Venom 550 however adds about $30,000 on top of the $60,000 stock price. |
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