>2014 SRT Viper TA<First `Drive = = =
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>2014 SRT Viper TA<First `Drive = = =
First Drive
2014 SRT Viper TA
The automotive equivalent of a circus tiger. (It's even available in orange.)
A TA—it stands for “Track Attack,” so you can get your mind out of the gutter—starts life as a base Viper and gets a host of alterations made with a single focus: lowering lap times. These include Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires, two small carbon-fiber splitters with a replaceable wear strip, new damper tuning, 20-percent-stiffer springs, a 35-percent-stiffer front anti-roll bar, a 31-percent-stiffer rear anti-roll bar, a high camber alignment, reworked brake rotors and pads, and a carbon-fiber engine-bay brace and rear spoiler. Orange stitching on the cloth interior doesn’t make you any faster; it just feels that way. The engine, the gearbox, and the shifter are the same as those found in base cars.
Get Down with the Downforce
For those who have made such changes to personal cars, that list might sound a little skimpy, considering the TA commands a $16,000 premium over the $104,480 base car, but the changes are certainly quantifiable. For example, those little splitters and the spoiler help produce a claimed 460 pounds of downforce at 150 mph. Compared with the base car’s 75 pounds at 150 mph, the additional downward push is not only significant but also advantageous on a racetrack. The only downside to the extra downforce is its attendant increase in drag, which means the TA tops out at 193 mph, SRT says, 13 mph lower than the base Viper.
The aggressive alignment, which we’re told is the maximum camber the stock suspension would allow, certainly helps midcorner grip, but it also delivers whip-crack turn-in and reduced tire wear over extended lapping. Reaching the grip limit, however, requires a tender touch. We heeded Kendall’s words as we gently explored the car’s limits at California’s intimidating Willow Springs International Raceway. Every lap, we braked later, entered corners faster, and built speed through the big track’s huge, fast sweepers. The key to mastering something as raw as the Viper TA is to build steadily on prior laps rather than try to lop off huge chunks of time. Continued... < Click
2014 SRT Viper TA
The automotive equivalent of a circus tiger. (It's even available in orange.)
- November 2013
- BY K.C. COLWELL
A TA—it stands for “Track Attack,” so you can get your mind out of the gutter—starts life as a base Viper and gets a host of alterations made with a single focus: lowering lap times. These include Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires, two small carbon-fiber splitters with a replaceable wear strip, new damper tuning, 20-percent-stiffer springs, a 35-percent-stiffer front anti-roll bar, a 31-percent-stiffer rear anti-roll bar, a high camber alignment, reworked brake rotors and pads, and a carbon-fiber engine-bay brace and rear spoiler. Orange stitching on the cloth interior doesn’t make you any faster; it just feels that way. The engine, the gearbox, and the shifter are the same as those found in base cars.
Get Down with the Downforce
For those who have made such changes to personal cars, that list might sound a little skimpy, considering the TA commands a $16,000 premium over the $104,480 base car, but the changes are certainly quantifiable. For example, those little splitters and the spoiler help produce a claimed 460 pounds of downforce at 150 mph. Compared with the base car’s 75 pounds at 150 mph, the additional downward push is not only significant but also advantageous on a racetrack. The only downside to the extra downforce is its attendant increase in drag, which means the TA tops out at 193 mph, SRT says, 13 mph lower than the base Viper.
The aggressive alignment, which we’re told is the maximum camber the stock suspension would allow, certainly helps midcorner grip, but it also delivers whip-crack turn-in and reduced tire wear over extended lapping. Reaching the grip limit, however, requires a tender touch. We heeded Kendall’s words as we gently explored the car’s limits at California’s intimidating Willow Springs International Raceway. Every lap, we braked later, entered corners faster, and built speed through the big track’s huge, fast sweepers. The key to mastering something as raw as the Viper TA is to build steadily on prior laps rather than try to lop off huge chunks of time. Continued... < Click
#2
I'll take 2 new StingRays instead LOL
Specifications >
VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 3-door hatchback
BASE PRICE: $120,480
ENGINE TYPE: pushrod 20-valve V-10, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement: 512 cu in, 8382 cc
Power: 640 hp @ 6200 rpm
Torque: 600 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 6-speed manual
DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 98.8 in
Length: 175.7 in
Width: 76.4 in Height: 49.1 in
Curb weight (C/D est): 3350 lb
PERFORMANCE (C/D EST):
Zero to 60 mph: 3.2 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 7.6 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 11.5 sec
Top speed: 193 mph
FUEL ECONOMY:
EPA city/highway driving: 12/19 mpg
VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 3-door hatchback
BASE PRICE: $120,480
ENGINE TYPE: pushrod 20-valve V-10, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement: 512 cu in, 8382 cc
Power: 640 hp @ 6200 rpm
Torque: 600 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 6-speed manual
DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 98.8 in
Length: 175.7 in
Width: 76.4 in Height: 49.1 in
Curb weight (C/D est): 3350 lb
PERFORMANCE (C/D EST):
Zero to 60 mph: 3.2 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 7.6 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 11.5 sec
Top speed: 193 mph
FUEL ECONOMY:
EPA city/highway driving: 12/19 mpg
#4
>2 for the price of one<
Hi `Devin, I also like the Viper, but the price is just 2 `high
If I had those kind of $'s to buy a ride, I would buy 2 new Corvettes & then I could drive the fastest one & race one of my `friends > LOL > > Sharing is Good & `Fun....."2 dare 2 `Dream In `SpaceVision > LOL"
If I had those kind of $'s to buy a ride, I would buy 2 new Corvettes & then I could drive the fastest one & race one of my `friends > LOL > > Sharing is Good & `Fun....."2 dare 2 `Dream In `SpaceVision > LOL"
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With production and sales of the SRT Viper in full swing, the high-performance coupe is receiving some minor changes for its sophomore year. The big news, of course, is a higher starting price of $99,395 (*plus a $2,600 gas-guzzler tax and $1,995 destination charge), which is an increase of $2,000 but adds more standard features like HD Radio with Navigation and Uconnect, a back-up camera and a 900-watt, 12-speaker Harmon/Kardon audio system.
Other audio system changes include a new lower price for the optional 18-speaker affair, which has dropped from $2,995 down to $1,995. The higher-optioned 2014 Viper GTS is priced from $126,490 (with gas guzzler and destination), but there is still no official word on how much the track-ready Viper TA will cost. Motor Trend is estimating that it could be priced right in the middle of the existing models at around $116,000. There is no press release for the pricing change, but SRT's official response is posted below.
#6
>Movie Time > EnJoy <
`Space Review of above `Vid.
If you love fast rides the above `vid is worth the investment
of your time (?) I envy the driver that gets paid Big $'s
to have so much `fun
Motor Trend did a great `job on putting this test together.
It's great competition for the Viper & Corvette.
Looking forward to their next test 4-Sure..
Enjoy & let me know your thoughts.
Peace/Out
Last edited by Space; 11-30-2013 at 08:00 AM.
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