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Dodge Viper (ZB II)

The Dodge Viper (ZB II) is the fourth-generation Viper sports car. Introduced at the 2007 North American International Auto Show, the car was similar to its predecessor on the exterior but had undergone notable mechanical changes.

Dodge Viper (ZB II)
2008 Dodge Viper convertible
Overview
ManufacturerChrysler LLC
Chrysler Group LLC
Production2007–2010
Model years2008–2010
AssemblyConner Avenue Assembly, Detroit, Michigan, United States
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style2-door roadster
2-door liftback coupé
RelatedDevon GTX
Chrysler Firepower
Alfa Romeo Zagato TZ3
Bristol Fighter
Powertrain
EngineOdd firing 8.4 L (512 cu in) Viper V10
Power output600 hp (608 PS; 447 kW) at 6,000 rpm
560 lb⋅ft (759 N⋅m) at 4,600 rpm
Transmission6-speed Tremec TR6060 manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase98.8 in (2,510 mm)
Length175.6 in (4,460 mm)
Width75.7 in (1,920 mm)
Height
  • Coupé: 47.6 in (1,210 mm)
  • Convertible: 48.6 in (1,230 mm)
Curb weight
  • SRT-10: 3,460 lb (1,569 kg)
  • ACR: 3,408 lb (1,546 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorDodge Viper (ZB I)
SuccessorDodge Viper (VX I)

History and development edit

 
Dodge Viper (ZB II) coupé
 
Interior

For the 2008 model year, engine capacity was raised to 8,382 cc (8.4 L; 511.5 cu in) which also resulted in power output being raised to 600 hp (608 PS; 447 kW) at 6,100 rpm and 560 lb⋅ft (759 N⋅m) of torque at 5,000 rpm. The engine was developed in collaboration with McLaren Automotive and Ricardo Consulting Engineers and included better flowing heads with larger valves, Mechadyne cam-in-cam variable valve timing on the exhaust cam lobes, and dual electronic throttle bodies.[1] Other modifications included a new camshaft profile and valve-springs, resulting in improved valvetrain stability allowing the rev limit to be raised by 300 rpm. Additionally, an Electronic engine control developed by Continental AG was implemented; the controller can monitor the crankshaft and cylinder position up to six times during each firing and has 10 times more processing power than the previous unit.[citation needed]

No notable exterior changes were present on the new generation of the Viper except a vented engine cover. The Tremec T56 transmission was replaced with a new Tremec TR-6060 transmission with triple first-gear synchronizers and doubles for higher gears. The rear axle was also replaced and now had a GKN ViscoLok speed-sensing limited-slip differential that helped in attaining maximum grip for the tires. New Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires increased grip and driver feedback and, along with revised suspension system (springs, anti-roll bars, and shock valving).

Another notable change was the reworked exhaust system; previous third-generation cars had their exhaust crossover under the seats which resulted in a large amount of heat going into the cockpit, which was done initially to help improve the car's exhaust note, since the first two generations of the Viper, which had no crossover, were criticized for their lackluster exhaust notes.

There were also notable changes to the car's electrical system, including a 180-amp alternator, twin electric cooling fans, electronic throttle bodies, and completely new VENOM engine management system. CAN bus architecture had been combined with pre-existing systems to allow for regulatory compliance. The fuel system was upgraded to include a higher-capacity fuel pump and filtration system.[2]

Variants edit

Viper SRT-10 ACR edit

 
Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR

The Viper SRT-10 ACR (American Club Racer) is a track-focused, performance-oriented variant of the Viper SRT-10. The intention was to combine Dodge's racing DNA into the road legal Viper to produce a car that was fast, agile and lightweight without compromising its normal driving identity. A carbon fiber front splitter, front canards and an adjustable carbon fiber rear wing made the car more responsive around corners and enabled it to generate 1,000 lb (454 kg) of downforce at 150 mph (241 km/h),[3] distributed approximately 45 percent to the front and 55 percent to the rear. The front splitter included three removable protective wear-resistant rub strips, while the stainless steel tension cables provided enough support to absorb the energy from minor upward deflections. In terms of aerodynamics, the car made use of the high-performance autoclaved carbon-fiber to reduce weight. Lightweight filler panels replace the front fog lamps and gloss black lightweight forged aluminum Sidewinder wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup DOT-approved (street-legal) race tires finish off the exterior of the car. The Viper SRT-10 ACR features a signature two-tone paint scheme with a black center section. There is an optional driver's stripe available which features a sewn leather accent on the steering wheel. A monotone paint scheme is available as an option that features a body-color rear wing and dual painted stripes. Five colors were available especially for the ACR variant namely; Viper Red, Viper Black, Viper Violet, Viper Bright Blue Metallic, and Viper Very Orange. The interior is driver focused with the deletion of the audio system in favor of a lightweight cover on the dashboard that can be used to mount a lap-timer, deletion of the floor mats, underhood silencer pad and the tire inflator in the optional "Hard Core" package in order to save weight.[4] The use of carbon fiber along with the minimalist interior make the car 80 lb (36 kg) lighter than the standard SRT-10 coupe when equipped with the Hard Core package, and 40 lb (18 kg) lighter without.[5] Power remained the same as the SRT-10 but the maximum speed was reduced to 180 mph (290 km/h) for the 2008–2009 models and 184 mph (296 km/h) in 2010 models with the redesigned wing endplates.[6] The SRT10 ACR features a suspension system that includes adjustable coil-over racing dampers from KW Suspensions and two-way adjustable shocks. The dampers and forks are made from solid aluminum billet and are optimized for increased weight reduction and performance. Stopping power comes from StopTech two-piece, slotted lightweight rotors combined with the Viper SRT10's Brembo calipers. This setup reduces rotating inertia and unsprung mass, improves brake cooling, and significantly reduces fade even under extreme conditions. Due to the improved brakes, the car stops from 60 mph (97 km/h) in less than 100 ft (30 m). Braking from 80 mph (129 km/h) is shorter by 11 ft (3 m) than the standard car, steady-state lateral grip has improved by 0.11 g, and improved transient dynamics through the salom bump up the average speed by 3.2 mph (5 km/h).[7]

Viper SRT-10 ACR X edit

The Viper SRT-10 ACR X is a more powerful, track only, limited edition variant of the Viper ACR, produced at the end of the fourth generation Viper's production run. The ACR X is powered by the same 8,382 cc (8.4 L; 511.5 cu in) V10 engine which powered all of the fourth generation cars but received a power increase to 640 hp (649 PS; 477 kW) at 6,100 rpm and 605 lb⋅ft (820 N⋅m) of torque at 5,100 rpm.[8] The KW suspension is adjustable and higher spring rates allow the chassis to maximize grip from the special 18-inch-front and 19-inch rear Michelin racing slicks.[9][10] Various aerodynamic enhancements, such as additional dive planes on the front fascia, provide up to 1,100 pounds of downforce at 150 mph (241 km/h), or about 100 more than on the regular ACR. The X's curb weight is claimed to be reduced by 120 lb (54 kg) compared with the standard ACR's weight. The new total—about 3,200 lb (1,451 kg)—was mostly realized by thoroughly stripping out the interior. The dash board and the center console are retained from the ACR and an eight-point, SCCA-certified roll cage and fuel cell were fitted, a single racing seat and harness, deletion of side windows, and a removable Momo steering wheel complete the interior. Other racing add-ons include a fire-suppression system, transmission and differential coolers, and larger front brake rotors fed by ducting that is more efficient than the street car's. The X's improved power-to-weight ratio improves acceleration by 1/10th of a second as compared to the ACR's 3.4-second 0-to-60 mph (97 km/h) time and enables the car to complete the 14 mile (402 m) in 11.8-seconds at 126 mph (203 km/h). The modifications made to the car help it achieve 1.08 g of skidpad grip, but courtesy to the extreme drag generated by all the downforce-generating aero components, the top speed is reduced to 185 mph (298 km/h).[8]

Production edit

On November 4, 2009, Dodge Brand President and CEO Ralph Gilles announced that the Viper would cease production in the summer of 2010.[11]

Keeping the end of production onto consideration, Dodge announced several special edition Vipers for the 2010 model year:

Voodoo edition: The Voodoo edition (31 units were made) was a special take on the ACR edition which included special black paint and red striping. The Voodoo edition also had a unique interior and steering wheel as well.[12]

1:33 Edition: The 1:33 edition was another take on the ACR edition which celebrates the then unofficial lap record at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. The 1:33 edition had black paint and red two-tone paint. The 1:33 cars have piano black trim inside and red accent stitching on the seats.

Final Edition: On February 10, 2010, Dodge began accepting orders for the Viper SRT10 "Final Edition" models. Only 50 cars were produced (20 coupes, 18 roadsters and 12 ACRs). "Final Edition" cars carried the special build code, "AXZ", and were to be the very last of the Viper cars.[13]

July 1, 2010 brought about the end of production for the fourth generation of the Dodge Viper. During an event hosted by Dodge and the Viper Club of America, the final iteration of the Viper, which was given a gold finish with contrasting orange stripes, was presented in front of those attending the ceremony. Its completion commemorated the end of production of the ZB II Viper.[14]

Performance edit

 
The 8.4 L Viper V10 Engine with dual throttle bodies/intake manifolds
  • 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h): 3.79 sec[15]
  • 0–100 mph (0–161 km/h): 7.6 sec[15]
  • quickest 14 mile (402 m): 10.92 sec @ 129.79 mph (209 km/h)[16]
  • top speed: 202 mph (325 km/h) (Coupe & Roadster top-up), 197 mph (317 km/h) Roadster top-down
  • slalom: 74.2 mph (119 km/h)+
  • skidpad average acceleration: 1.05 g (10.4 m/s²)
  • 100–0 mph (161–0 km/h): 270 ft (82 m)

Car and Driver magazine tested the car, and found a 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) time of 3.6 seconds, a 0–100 mph (0–161 km/h) time of 7.6 seconds, and a 14 mile (402 m) time of 11.5 seconds at 126 mph (203 km/h).[15] Dodge's claims for top speed are 197 mph (317 km/h) for the Roadster with the top down and 202 mph (325 km/h) for the Coupe and Roadster with the top up. Car and Driver also tested the Viper's track performance, and managed a fast sub-3 minute lap time around Virginia International Raceway. The Viper's time, despite hot weather, was faster than the Corvette Z06, Ford GT, Nissan GT-R, Porsche 911 Turbo, 911 GT3, and 911 GT2, Audi R8, and similar cars. According to Car and Driver and Motor Trend, the car's slightly adjusted suspension setup and new differential gave it cornering ability as sharp as before with better control, feedback, and response.

Lap records edit

The SRT-10 ACR was put through its paces at the Nürburgring and clocked in a record time of 7:22.1. Kuno Wittmer piloted a street legal 2010 Dodge Viper ACR to a record lap of 1:59.995 at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah, on Monday, April 11, breaking the 2-minute mark for the first time in a production car on the 3.048-mile Outer Course configuration.[17]

The Dodge Viper ACR and ACR-X have retained a Nürburgring Nordschleife lap time of 7:12.13[18][19] and 7:03.06[20] respectively, beating cars worth tenfold the price.

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on June 10, 2013. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  2. ^ "First Look: 2008 Dodge Viper Coupe and Convertible". Motor Trend. Retrieved June 18, 2008.
  3. ^ "2008 Dodge Viper ACR Test Drive". Popular Mechanics. January 28, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  4. ^ "2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR". Jalopnik. November 11, 2007. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  5. ^ "First Drive: 2009 Dodge Viper ACR". Motor Trend. February 1, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  6. ^ "2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR Preview". Motor Authority. November 25, 2009. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  7. ^ "Evil Twins: Dodge Viper SRT10 vs. SRT10 ACR". Road & Track. February 2, 2015. Retrieved October 26, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Mike Sutton, ed. (June 2010). "2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR-X". Car and Driver. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  9. ^ "KW partners in automotive /// Chrysler Viper ACR SRT10". int.kw-suspension.com. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
  10. ^ "25 years KW – the history of KW". KW Automotive Blog. March 15, 2017. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
  11. ^ Ross, Jeffrey N. (November 4, 2009). . Autotropolis.com. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2009.
  12. ^ "2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR Voodoo Edition and 1:33 Edition". caranddriver.com.
  13. ^ Korzeniewski, Jeremy (April 6, 2010). "Dodge slithers out new 2010 Viper Final Edition models — Autoblog". Autoblog.com. Retrieved May 22, 2010.
  14. ^ [dubious ] "The Last Dodge Viper Rolls off the Line". DragTimes.com. July 2, 2010. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
  15. ^ a b c Gillies, Mark (September 2007). "2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe and Convertible – Short Take Road Test". Car and Driver.com. Retrieved March 18, 2012.
  16. ^ "Stock 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 Convertible runs 10′s". dragtimes.com. March 24, 2009. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
  17. ^ "2008 - 2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR Review at Top Speed". Top Speed. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
  18. ^ "Dodge Viper SRT10® ACR Reclaims Production Car Lap Record at Nürburgring with 7:12.13". Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  19. ^ "Viper reclaims track record at Nürburgring". Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  20. ^ . Drivesrt.com. Archived from the original on September 26, 2015. Retrieved September 25, 2015.

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This article is about the fourth generation Dodge Viper sports car For general information about the car see Dodge Viper This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dodge Viper ZB II news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message The Dodge Viper ZB II is the fourth generation Viper sports car Introduced at the 2007 North American International Auto Show the car was similar to its predecessor on the exterior but had undergone notable mechanical changes Dodge Viper ZB II 2008 Dodge Viper convertibleOverviewManufacturerChrysler LLCChrysler Group LLCProduction2007 2010Model years2008 2010AssemblyConner Avenue Assembly Detroit Michigan United StatesBody and chassisClassSports car S Body style2 door roadster2 door liftback coupeRelatedDevon GTXChrysler FirepowerAlfa Romeo Zagato TZ3Bristol FighterPowertrainEngineOdd firing 8 4 L 512 cu in Viper V10Power output600 hp 608 PS 447 kW at 6 000 rpm560 lb ft 759 N m at 4 600 rpmTransmission6 speed Tremec TR6060 manualDimensionsWheelbase98 8 in 2 510 mm Length175 6 in 4 460 mm Width75 7 in 1 920 mm HeightCoupe 47 6 in 1 210 mm Convertible 48 6 in 1 230 mm Curb weightSRT 10 3 460 lb 1 569 kg ACR 3 408 lb 1 546 kg ChronologyPredecessorDodge Viper ZB I SuccessorDodge Viper VX I Contents 1 History and development 2 Variants 2 1 Viper SRT 10 ACR 2 2 Viper SRT 10 ACR X 3 Production 4 Performance 5 Lap records 6 ReferencesHistory and development edit nbsp Dodge Viper ZB II coupe nbsp Interior For the 2008 model year engine capacity was raised to 8 382 cc 8 4 L 511 5 cu in which also resulted in power output being raised to 600 hp 608 PS 447 kW at 6 100 rpm and 560 lb ft 759 N m of torque at 5 000 rpm The engine was developed in collaboration with McLaren Automotive and Ricardo Consulting Engineers and included better flowing heads with larger valves Mechadyne cam in cam variable valve timing on the exhaust cam lobes and dual electronic throttle bodies 1 Other modifications included a new camshaft profile and valve springs resulting in improved valvetrain stability allowing the rev limit to be raised by 300 rpm Additionally an Electronic engine control developed by Continental AG was implemented the controller can monitor the crankshaft and cylinder position up to six times during each firing and has 10 times more processing power than the previous unit citation needed No notable exterior changes were present on the new generation of the Viper except a vented engine cover The Tremec T56 transmission was replaced with a new Tremec TR 6060 transmission with triple first gear synchronizers and doubles for higher gears The rear axle was also replaced and now had a GKN ViscoLok speed sensing limited slip differential that helped in attaining maximum grip for the tires New Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires increased grip and driver feedback and along with revised suspension system springs anti roll bars and shock valving Another notable change was the reworked exhaust system previous third generation cars had their exhaust crossover under the seats which resulted in a large amount of heat going into the cockpit which was done initially to help improve the car s exhaust note since the first two generations of the Viper which had no crossover were criticized for their lackluster exhaust notes There were also notable changes to the car s electrical system including a 180 amp alternator twin electric cooling fans electronic throttle bodies and completely new VENOM engine management system CAN bus architecture had been combined with pre existing systems to allow for regulatory compliance The fuel system was upgraded to include a higher capacity fuel pump and filtration system 2 Variants editViper SRT 10 ACR edit nbsp Dodge Viper SRT 10 ACR The Viper SRT 10 ACR American Club Racer is a track focused performance oriented variant of the Viper SRT 10 The intention was to combine Dodge s racing DNA into the road legal Viper to produce a car that was fast agile and lightweight without compromising its normal driving identity A carbon fiber front splitter front canards and an adjustable carbon fiber rear wing made the car more responsive around corners and enabled it to generate 1 000 lb 454 kg of downforce at 150 mph 241 km h 3 distributed approximately 45 percent to the front and 55 percent to the rear The front splitter included three removable protective wear resistant rub strips while the stainless steel tension cables provided enough support to absorb the energy from minor upward deflections In terms of aerodynamics the car made use of the high performance autoclaved carbon fiber to reduce weight Lightweight filler panels replace the front fog lamps and gloss black lightweight forged aluminum Sidewinder wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup DOT approved street legal race tires finish off the exterior of the car The Viper SRT 10 ACR features a signature two tone paint scheme with a black center section There is an optional driver s stripe available which features a sewn leather accent on the steering wheel A monotone paint scheme is available as an option that features a body color rear wing and dual painted stripes Five colors were available especially for the ACR variant namely Viper Red Viper Black Viper Violet Viper Bright Blue Metallic and Viper Very Orange The interior is driver focused with the deletion of the audio system in favor of a lightweight cover on the dashboard that can be used to mount a lap timer deletion of the floor mats underhood silencer pad and the tire inflator in the optional Hard Core package in order to save weight 4 The use of carbon fiber along with the minimalist interior make the car 80 lb 36 kg lighter than the standard SRT 10 coupe when equipped with the Hard Core package and 40 lb 18 kg lighter without 5 Power remained the same as the SRT 10 but the maximum speed was reduced to 180 mph 290 km h for the 2008 2009 models and 184 mph 296 km h in 2010 models with the redesigned wing endplates 6 The SRT10 ACR features a suspension system that includes adjustable coil over racing dampers from KW Suspensions and two way adjustable shocks The dampers and forks are made from solid aluminum billet and are optimized for increased weight reduction and performance Stopping power comes from StopTech two piece slotted lightweight rotors combined with the Viper SRT10 s Brembo calipers This setup reduces rotating inertia and unsprung mass improves brake cooling and significantly reduces fade even under extreme conditions Due to the improved brakes the car stops from 60 mph 97 km h in less than 100 ft 30 m Braking from 80 mph 129 km h is shorter by 11 ft 3 m than the standard car steady state lateral grip has improved by 0 11 g and improved transient dynamics through the salom bump up the average speed by 3 2 mph 5 km h 7 Viper SRT 10 ACR X edit The Viper SRT 10 ACR X is a more powerful track only limited edition variant of the Viper ACR produced at the end of the fourth generation Viper s production run The ACR X is powered by the same 8 382 cc 8 4 L 511 5 cu in V10 engine which powered all of the fourth generation cars but received a power increase to 640 hp 649 PS 477 kW at 6 100 rpm and 605 lb ft 820 N m of torque at 5 100 rpm 8 The KW suspension is adjustable and higher spring rates allow the chassis to maximize grip from the special 18 inch front and 19 inch rear Michelin racing slicks 9 10 Various aerodynamic enhancements such as additional dive planes on the front fascia provide up to 1 100 pounds of downforce at 150 mph 241 km h or about 100 more than on the regular ACR The X s curb weight is claimed to be reduced by 120 lb 54 kg compared with the standard ACR s weight The new total about 3 200 lb 1 451 kg was mostly realized by thoroughly stripping out the interior The dash board and the center console are retained from the ACR and an eight point SCCA certified roll cage and fuel cell were fitted a single racing seat and harness deletion of side windows and a removable Momo steering wheel complete the interior Other racing add ons include a fire suppression system transmission and differential coolers and larger front brake rotors fed by ducting that is more efficient than the street car s The X s improved power to weight ratio improves acceleration by 1 10th of a second as compared to the ACR s 3 4 second 0 to 60 mph 97 km h time and enables the car to complete the 1 4 mile 402 m in 11 8 seconds at 126 mph 203 km h The modifications made to the car help it achieve 1 08 g of skidpad grip but courtesy to the extreme drag generated by all the downforce generating aero components the top speed is reduced to 185 mph 298 km h 8 Production editOn November 4 2009 Dodge Brand President and CEO Ralph Gilles announced that the Viper would cease production in the summer of 2010 11 Keeping the end of production onto consideration Dodge announced several special edition Vipers for the 2010 model year Voodoo edition The Voodoo edition 31 units were made was a special take on the ACR edition which included special black paint and red striping The Voodoo edition also had a unique interior and steering wheel as well 12 1 33 Edition The 1 33 edition was another take on the ACR edition which celebrates the then unofficial lap record at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca The 1 33 edition had black paint and red two tone paint The 1 33 cars have piano black trim inside and red accent stitching on the seats Final Edition On February 10 2010 Dodge began accepting orders for the Viper SRT10 Final Edition models Only 50 cars were produced 20 coupes 18 roadsters and 12 ACRs Final Edition cars carried the special build code AXZ and were to be the very last of the Viper cars 13 July 1 2010 brought about the end of production for the fourth generation of the Dodge Viper During an event hosted by Dodge and the Viper Club of America the final iteration of the Viper which was given a gold finish with contrasting orange stripes was presented in front of those attending the ceremony Its completion commemorated the end of production of the ZB II Viper 14 Performance edit nbsp The 8 4 L Viper V10 Engine with dual throttle bodies intake manifolds 0 60 mph 0 97 km h 3 79 sec 15 0 100 mph 0 161 km h 7 6 sec 15 quickest 1 4 mile 402 m 10 92 sec 129 79 mph 209 km h 16 top speed 202 mph 325 km h Coupe amp Roadster top up 197 mph 317 km h Roadster top down slalom 74 2 mph 119 km h skidpad average acceleration 1 05 g 10 4 m s 100 0 mph 161 0 km h 270 ft 82 m Car and Driver magazine tested the car and found a 0 60 mph 0 97 km h time of 3 6 seconds a 0 100 mph 0 161 km h time of 7 6 seconds and a 1 4 mile 402 m time of 11 5 seconds at 126 mph 203 km h 15 Dodge s claims for top speed are 197 mph 317 km h for the Roadster with the top down and 202 mph 325 km h for the Coupe and Roadster with the top up Car and Driver also tested the Viper s track performance and managed a fast sub 3 minute lap time around Virginia International Raceway The Viper s time despite hot weather was faster than the Corvette Z06 Ford GT Nissan GT R Porsche 911 Turbo 911 GT3 and 911 GT2 Audi R8 and similar cars According to Car and Driver and Motor Trend the car s slightly adjusted suspension setup and new differential gave it cornering ability as sharp as before with better control feedback and response Lap records editThe SRT 10 ACR was put through its paces at the Nurburgring and clocked in a record time of 7 22 1 Kuno Wittmer piloted a street legal 2010 Dodge Viper ACR to a record lap of 1 59 995 at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele Utah on Monday April 11 breaking the 2 minute mark for the first time in a production car on the 3 048 mile Outer Course configuration 17 The Dodge Viper ACR and ACR X have retained a Nurburgring Nordschleife lap time of 7 12 13 18 19 and 7 03 06 20 respectively beating cars worth tenfold the price References edit 2006 Dodge Viper Specifications Archived from the original on June 10 2013 Retrieved October 16 2018 First Look 2008 Dodge Viper Coupe and Convertible Motor Trend Retrieved June 18 2008 2008 Dodge Viper ACR Test Drive Popular Mechanics January 28 2008 Retrieved October 16 2018 2008 Dodge Viper SRT 10 ACR Jalopnik November 11 2007 Retrieved October 16 2018 First Drive 2009 Dodge Viper ACR Motor Trend February 1 2008 Retrieved October 16 2018 2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR Preview Motor Authority November 25 2009 Retrieved October 16 2018 Evil Twins Dodge Viper SRT10 vs SRT10 ACR Road amp Track February 2 2015 Retrieved October 26 2018 a b Mike Sutton ed June 2010 2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR X Car and Driver Retrieved October 16 2018 KW partners in automotive Chrysler Viper ACR SRT10 int kw suspension com Retrieved March 20 2023 25 years KW the history of KW KW Automotive Blog March 15 2017 Retrieved March 20 2023 Ross Jeffrey N November 4 2009 Dodge Car Brand CEO Confirms End of Viper Production Autotropolis com Archived from the original on July 20 2011 Retrieved November 4 2009 2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR Voodoo Edition and 1 33 Edition caranddriver com Korzeniewski Jeremy April 6 2010 Dodge slithers out new 2010 Viper Final Edition models Autoblog Autoblog com Retrieved May 22 2010 dubious discuss The Last Dodge Viper Rolls off the Line DragTimes com July 2 2010 Retrieved July 2 2010 a b c Gillies Mark September 2007 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe and Convertible Short Take Road Test Car and Driver com Retrieved March 18 2012 Stock 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 Convertible runs 10 s dragtimes com March 24 2009 Retrieved July 13 2014 2008 2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR Review at Top Speed Top Speed Retrieved May 7 2018 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR Reclaims Production Car Lap Record at Nurburgring with 7 12 13 Retrieved September 2 2017 Viper reclaims track record at Nurburgring Retrieved September 2 2017 Video The Viper ACR X laps the 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