From ALLPAR:
"The 1999 Dodge Viper ACR (American Club Racer) was a hybrid of the GTS-R and the standard Viper. The major changes to make these vehicles race-ready were more power, lower weight, and refined handling:
◦Smooth intake hoses and a K&N air filter element increased air flow to add 10 horsepower.
◦60 pounds were cut by removing the audio system, air conditioning, and fog lights (brake cooling ducts can be put into the openings).
◦Suspension components have been replaced by GTS-R racing units with Meritor (formerly Rockwell) springs. Michelin Pilot Sport (WERE THESE ON ALL VIPERS?) high-performance radials (P275/35ZR18 front, P335/30ZR18 rear) mount on one-piece 18-inch BBS wheels for improved traction.
(THE BELOW ISN'T TRUE, IS IT?)
The ACR had the interior enhancements of standard Vipers: power sideview mirrors, cloth-covered sun visors, a satin aluminum finish on gauge trim rings, parking brake handle and release button, shift lever shaft, gearshift knob and inside door release handles."
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