Showing posts with label Dodge Viper GTS-R. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dodge Viper GTS-R. Show all posts
Friday, August 28, 2009
Dodge Viper GTS-R Pink: Car Costom
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Pictures Of a Dodge Viper gts-r Red Modification Full Specification

Year : 2003
Make : Dodge
Model : Viper Competition coupe
Base Price : $ 100 000 USD
Top Speed : 192.0 MPH / 309 KPH
1/4 mile : 11.8 Seconds
Lat. Acceleration : 1.25 G
Drag Coefficient : 0:40
0 - 60 MPH : 3.7 Seconds
0 - 100 MPH : 9.2 Seconds
Position : longitudinal Front Engine
Configuration : 90-degree V10 Liquid cooled
Valvetrain : OHV, 2 Valves / Cyl w / roller-type hydraulic lifters
Displacement : 505.0 CI / 8277 CC
Power : 520.0 BHP / 387.8 KW @ 5600 RPM
Torque : 540.0 FT LBS / 732 NM @ 4600 RPM
Redline : 6100
Bore : 4:03 IN 102 MM
Stroke : 3.96 IN 101 MM
HP / L : 62.65 BHP per Liter
HP / LB : 5.8 LBS per BHP
Compression : 9.6:1
Fuel Delivery : Sequential, multi-port electronic with individual Runners
Fuel : Premium (93 Octane)
Exhaust : Stainless steel Tubular headers, GTS-R-style low-Restriction racing mufflers, side exit
Drive Wheels :RWD
Curb Weight : 2995 LBS 1358.3 KG
Weight Dist : 50 / 50
Length : 184.1 IN / 4676 MM
Width : 77.9 IN / 1978 MM
Height : 46.3 IN / 1176 MM
Wheelbase : 99.0 IN / 2514 MM
Front Track : 62.8 IN / 1595 MM
Rear Track : 63.3 IN / 1608 MM
Ground Clearance : 3.0 IN / 76 MM
Steering : Power-Assisted rack and pinion, mounted solid with travel restrictors
Steering Ratio : 16.7:1
Turning Circle : 53.0 FT / 16.2 M
Materials : Carbon, Kevlar, glass body panels, Lexan rear window
Front brakes : Vented cast-iron disc, Brembo four-piston/two-pad with advanced ABS
Rear brakes : Vented cast-iron disc, Brembo four-piston/two-pad with advanced ABS
Front Wheels : 18.0 x 11.0 IN / 45.7 x 27.9 CM
Rear Wheels : 18.0 x 13.0 IN / 45.7 x 33 CM
Front Tires : Hoosier Racing P305/645ZR18 Radial Tire
Rear Tires : Hoosier Racing P345/690ZR18 Radial Tire
Front Suspension : Cast aluminum-independent, unequal-length upper and lower "A" arms with spherical bearing frame attachments, 2:25 "race springs, Moton monotube two-way adjustable coil-over dampers, high rate of anti-roll bars, six-lug production hubs
Rear Suspension : Cast aluminum independent, unequal-length upper and lower "A" arms with spherical bearing frame attachments, Moton monotube two-way adjustable coil-over damper, high rate anti-roll bars, six-lug hubs production
Transmission : Tremec T-56 synchronized 6-speed manual
1st Gear Ratio : 2.66:1
2nd Gear Ratio : 1.78:1
3rd Gear Ratio : 1.30:1
4th Gear Ratio : 1.00:1
5th Gear Ratio : 0.74:1
6th Gear Ratio : 0.50:1
Final Drive Ratio : 3.07:1
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Dodge Viper GTS-R (2000) with pictures and wallpapers

Dodge Viper GTS-R Using such production engine components as the block, cylinder heads, and crankshaft, Team Viper engineers were able to extract 700 hp from the normally 450 hp second generation 8.0 L V10 engine. The chassis was re-engineered from the ground up by British sportscar manufacturer Reynard Motorsport's Special Projects Division under chief engineer Paul Brown, losing much of the Roadcar's heavy tubular steel and fibreglass structure in favour of lightweight carbon fibre components. The car made its competition debut in the 24 Hours of Daytona with Canaska Racing in 1996, then the 24 Hours of Le Mans, when a GTS-R finished tenth overall in its very first run for glory. The next year, Team Viper (who now switched services to Oreca) switched to the GT2 class and proceeded to dominate, winning five titles in the FIA GT Championship between 1997 and 2002. Oreca switched to the prototype class in 2000, but customer Vipers continued to be the most competitive in the series. In 1998, Team Viper returned to Le Mans to set new track records in practice. When the checkered flag dropped on the 24th hour of the longest day in racing, Viper GTS–R racers finished first and second in their class to become the first American car to win at Le Mans in three decades, and the first–ever production–based American car to grace the winner's circle. In addition to the race cars, 100 street versions of the Viper GTS-R were made, which were rated at 460 hp (343 kW) and 500 ft·lbf (67 N·m) of torque.
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