Hopefully this resizes. My favorite viper I have ever owned by far. Definitely not getting rid of this one. As far as I know it is 1 of 2 SSG wide stripe ACR's 2010's in the states. There is one in Dubai and one that was destroyed on track a few years back. .
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2008 Violet ACR. The stripe was added by the dealer.
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That statement just about made me puke.
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Darren
Last edited by Ludington1; 01-05-2018 at 05:58 PM.
This thread is the showcase, Glorify and dispaly the GEN IV ACR, which has been called the last of the drivers Vipers. Please do not diminish the car on this thread. Bashing the car can be posted in the other rides or off topics session. Please honor this car here.
Mods please delete unrelated comments on this thread or move them somewhere else.
thanks
Bruce
Last edited by SA Heat; 01-16-2018 at 07:34 PM.
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A pair from the last nice day here in Iowa!
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And look at them tails!
Last edited by SilverACR; 01-05-2018 at 09:40 PM.
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This is the best thread ever by the way! Gen IV ACRs!!!
Last edited by SilverACR; 01-05-2018 at 09:29 PM.
IMG_20171229_141218737.jpg by far the gen 4 ACR are the best bang for the buck, and pretty rare , u can buy two for the price of a gen 5, don't get me wrong the gen 5 acr is a bad boy too.
In this photo is my #2viper ever in the reverse ssg ring car! #1 is the reverse silver black ring car. I love the G5 extremes but to me they don’t compare to the G4 ACRs. G4s have gauges, no traction control, better visibility when driving, and look better when seen from offset rear... IMHO. What an amazing collection of G4s!!! I own a silver with black band as that is as close to my number 1 car I could get!
Btw is that the actual back up ring car?
Last edited by SilverACR; 01-06-2018 at 12:44 AM.
some older photos.
Bruce
Some of the comments on this forum are hard to fathom, anyway...
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Photos from WindShadow and Schen Photography.
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That car just looks mean.
Last edited by SA Heat; 01-06-2018 at 10:39 AM.
Taken from Alpar
Dodge Viper ACR V-10 Engine
Bore x stroke 4.055 x 3.96 (103 x 100.6)
Valve System OHV, Variable Valve Timing, 20 valves, roller-type hydraulic lifters
Construction Aluminum alloy block with cast-iron liners, aluminum alloy heads
Compression 10.2:1
Power (SAE net) 600 bhp (450KW) @ 6100 rpm; torque, 560 lb.-ft. (760 N•m @ 5000 rpm)
Redline 6,250 rpm
Fuel required 91 octane (R+M)/2
Capacities Oil, 10 quarts (9.5l); antifreeze, 16 quarts (15l); fuel, 16.0 gal. (70L)
Gear ratios
•Synchronized in all gears, electronic 1-4 skip-shift and reverse lockout mechanisms.
•2008-2009: 2.66, 1.82, 1.30, 1.00, 0.741, 0.50; 2010, 2.66, 1.82, 1.30, 1.00, 0.796, 0.50
•Axle ratio, 3.07:1; overall top gear ratio, 1.5:1
Dodge Viper ACR basics
Longitudinal front engine, rear-wheel drive layout. Made from a backbone tubular space frame with separate cowl structure. SMC and RIM body panels, aluminum sills, RIM front and rear fascias with composite impact beams. In front, aerodynamic effects include a carbon fiber ‘fanged’ splitter with rub strips; splitter extension; and carbon dive planes. In back is a carbon fiber ACR wing with 7-position adjustable stanchions. Downforce at 150 mph with the high downforce setup was 1,000 lb in 2010.
The suspension was fully independent with high-performance aluminum control arms and knuckles, and KW Suspensions 2-way adjustable competition coil-over shock absorbers. In front, they used cast-aluminum unequal-length upper and lower “A” arms, high rate coil springs, and gas charged 2-way adjustable monotube shocks absorbers, and a high rate stabilizer bar. In the rear, they used cast-aluminum unequal-length upper and lower “A” arms, toe-control links, high rate coil springs, gas charged 2-way adjustable monotube shock absorbers, and a stabilizer bar.
Other 2008 - 2010 Dodge Viper specifications
Alternator 180 amp
Battery Maintenance free 600 CCA
Stereo AM-FM-CD 310 watt RMS amp with seven speakers, MP3 disk capability
Wheelbase 98.8 (2510)
Track, F/R 61.6 (1565) / 60.9 (1547)
Length 175.6 (4459)
Width (at sills) 75.2 (1911)
Height 47.6 (1210)
Ground clearance 5.125 (130) (with two people)
Estimated Weight
(with two people) 3,408 lb (1552 kg), ACR;
3,366 lb (1533 kg) ACR with Hard Core (Audio Delete) Package
Weight distribution, ACR: 49.5/50.5
Frontal area 19.3 sq. ft. (1.79 sq. m)
Headroom 36.5 (926 mm)
Legroom 42.4 (1077 mm)
Shoulder room 54.1 (1375 mm)
Seats 45° recliner range; 7.6 inches, seat travel
Steering Power-assisted rack and pinion (16.7:1 overall ratio)
Turning Curb to curb diameter: 40.5 ft (12.34m); steering turns, 2.4
Tires P295/30 ZR18—front, P345/30 ZR19—rear;
Michelin® Pilot® Sport Cup with low-pressure sensors in valve stems
Wheels Lightweight forged aluminum, 18” x 10.0”—front, 19” x 13”—rear
Front brakes 14.0” x 1.26” (355.0 x 32) vented disc, with Brembo 44/40
opposing piston calipers, curved fin vented StopTech 2-piece slotted rotors
Rear brakes 14.0” x 1.26” (355.0 x 32) vented disc, with Brembo 42/38
dual opposing calipers, curved fin vented StopTech 2-piece slotted rotors
Brake assist Tandem diaphragm vacuum with zero lost travel
Owners Manual Supplement
https://www.dodge.com/download/pdf/m...er-ACR-1st.pdf
Bruce
Bruce, what do the cars weigh without 2 people? lol How heavy of people are they?
Oil capacity needs to be changed to 11 quarts before someone sees 10 quarts and blows their engine faster than a Gen 5 rolling off the factory floor.
Redline also needs to be changed from 6,250 to 6,400.
Last edited by Steve M; 01-06-2018 at 03:31 PM.
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