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14 INCH SLIT posted:I got go cane the hell out of a 2012 or 2013 or so six speed M3 yesterday, and with the smile it left on my face I can only imagine what daily driving one of those, much less a blue ICBM on wheels is like. Jesus christ. Granted, I only briefly managed to hit full redline to hear it sing once during the drive, but still, jesus. I still think it's one of the truly great cars, those M3s. The engine is such a pleasure to listen to and the whole car's design makes great speed effortless. The Viper by contrast is bracing to drive even for people with loads of experience going fast. And by bracing, I mean it's mind destroyingly fast. There is NOTHING in my driving resume, including the 605hp 458 Speciale, that has the ferocity of this car. This car is made of the stuff that gets you to the moon, and this engine is a Saturn V. Imagine these engine thrusts but compressed into the spacing of automotive gears, and separated by 1.5-2.0 seconds at the most: https://youtu.be/J99HJ-HofqM?t=64
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Das Volk posted:This car is made of the stuff that gets you to the moon, and this engine is a Saturn V. Imagine these engine thrusts but compressed into the spacing of automotive gears, and separated by 1.5-2.0 seconds at the most: https://youtu.be/J99HJ-HofqM?t=64 You haven't really felt acceleration until you've been on something that can cause a partial grey-out from acceleration.* *a liter bike
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# ? May 28, 2015 06:28 |
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I took the car to a couple of track days, one at Sonoma where I don't know the line that well, and one at Laguna Seca, where I am a little more experienced. This guy wanted to race: That didn't go as planned, but his best lap of the weekend was a long way from mine anyway... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jtQ9g9e40U I'll post some more pics up later if anyone cares. HotCanadianChick posted:You haven't really felt acceleration until you've been on something that can cause a partial grey-out from acceleration.* I'll let z3n comment on that one
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 05:59 |
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It kind of shocks me that Chrysler can build a really good sports car like the new Viper. It's kind of like discovering that Dell makes amazing monitors when everything else they churn out is garbage.
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 07:16 |
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8ender posted:It kind of shocks me that Chrysler can build a really good sports car like the new Viper. It's kind of like discovering that Dell makes amazing monitors when everything else they churn out is garbage. …for one year, then they discontinue that model or replace it with a TN panel with the same model number
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 07:27 |
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Das Volk posted:I took the car to a couple of track days, one at Sonoma where I don't know the line that well, and one at Laguna Seca, where I am a little more experienced.
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 11:13 |
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Yes please post more pictures! When I bought my new Jeep a few weeks ago I tried to talk the wife into letting me get this instead. She was having none of that.
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 12:34 |
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Das Volk posted:That didn't go as planned, but his best lap of the weekend was a long way from mine anyway... Aside from the wheels and tires was the Corvette stock?
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 13:25 |
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So now that you've done a few track days - how's the TA 2 in comparison with the old one? Everything and more?
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 14:27 |
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Awesome video, once you got past those slowpoke beetles, it looks like you really opened her up! Also lol at the buzzy rx7.
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 18:47 |
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'Murica
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 19:23 |
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Das Volk posted:I took the car to a couple of track days, one at Sonoma where I don't know the line that well, and one at Laguna Seca, where I am a little more experienced. The car is loving fast, there's no way around that. But if you dare, get on the back of the 1290. The thing that's awesome about a car like the Viper is the grunt it has - a bike accelerates you faster, but the car pushes with an inertia and thrust. Bikes are like jumping to lightspeed, the Viper is like getting strapped to a Saturn V. Had a blast shooting around the track on a ride along though, totally awesome fun.
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SFH1989 posted:Aside from the wheels and tires was the Corvette stock? Yeah, the car was pretty new, had the automatic 'box. We were definitely going for a theme in our little group. This GT40 kit was great, it shot flame on decel the whole time.
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Okay, something i've always wondered about, the brakelights on those GT3s in front of you... what's up with them? They look like they're doing some weird strobing pattern when they slow down for corners. It looks neat and i've seen other high end sports / supercars do that, just never knew what it was. Also, i'm insanely jealous. Your Viper sounds so amazingly good
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T1g4h posted:Okay, something i've always wondered about, the brakelights on those GT3s in front of you... what's up with them? They look like they're doing some weird strobing pattern when they slow down for corners. It looks neat and i've seen other high end sports / supercars do that, just never knew what it was. LED lights 'flash' quicker than the human eye; but cameras will show it. Solid brake LED brake lights, when captured on cameras, will flash like that. Much like how a computer screen looks wonky on video.
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T1g4h posted:Okay, something i've always wondered about, the brakelights on those GT3s in front of you... what's up with them? They look like they're doing some weird strobing pattern when they slow down for corners. It looks neat and i've seen other high end sports / supercars do that, just never knew what it was. LED refresh rate going in and out of phase with the FPS being recorded by the camera. edit: beaten
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T1g4h posted:Okay, something i've always wondered about, the brakelights on those GT3s in front of you... what's up with them? They look like they're doing some weird strobing pattern when they slow down for corners. It looks neat and i've seen other high end sports / supercars do that, just never knew what it was. I think that's just the PWM effect on the LEDs. They pulse them to vary their brightness, which can cause all kinds of funky effects on camera. E: f,b Did that Z06 puke up engine coolant or intercooler coolant?
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 00:06 |
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Haha, thanks for the quick replies guys. That's one of those things that's always confused me, I just figured maybe it was some fancy feature
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 00:09 |
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MrChips posted:I think that's just the PWM effect on the LEDs. They pulse them to vary their brightness, which can cause all kinds of funky effects on camera. Looks like water dripping from the AC to me
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 01:34 |
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MrChips posted:I think that's just the PWM effect on the LEDs. They pulse them to vary their brightness, which can cause all kinds of funky effects on camera. It blew engine coolant all over the place, apparently he parked it after that. Someone said it was reading 305F on the engine oil and went into limp mode.
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 02:35 |
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Did you drive his car or something
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 02:50 |
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I can always tell when cars behind me have LED headlights or surrounds. My mirror vibrates a shitload up and down at speed. Haologens and HIDs just get stretched into a vertical smear of light in the reflection, but because the LEDs pulse it creates kinds of a Knight Rider effect with the lights sweeping smoothly up and down the front of the car at varying speeds. It's pretty neat seeing wagon wheel/camera shutter effects with the naked eye.
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 02:59 |
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Das Volk posted:Yeah, the car was pretty new, had the automatic 'box. Das Volk posted:It blew engine coolant all over the place, apparently he parked it after that. Someone said it was reading 305F on the engine oil and went into limp mode. So the overheating issues with the Z06 weren't just the test cars or "not broken in yet"?
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 03:26 |
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SFH1989 posted:So the overheating issues with the Z06 weren't just the test cars or "not broken in yet"? No, he was caning the poo poo out of it trying to catch me, but it's no excuse, ambient temp was 75F that day. I had to hang back for a couple laps to cool the tires off (and let him regain the half a lap or so to have another go) but as soon as we hit clean air on the front straight he dropped back and then pitted. The Z06 definitely has a real world problem.
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 04:17 |
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Watching the Porsche go down the cork screw from behind looked awesome, but the I kg thing screaming 'get out the way' more than that engine is that color. What a machine! Great driving too, I can see how your M was beginning to be a limiting factor in driving.
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Das Volk posted:Yeah, the car was pretty new, had the automatic 'box. The real question is how did that charger do on the track? I bet you dont see a lot of >4000lb sedans at laguna. We can really only see the trunk so I'm not sure if it was a hellcat or not.
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 05:11 |
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DV, did you stay in contact with corporate through their FCA case system? I'm trying to figure out how much to bug them and how promptly they'll contact me.
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kimbo305 posted:DV, did you stay in contact with corporate through their FCA case system? I'm trying to figure out how much to bug them and how promptly they'll contact me. I started out with the SRT hotline and bugged FCA directly just for the legal bit of the actual buyback paperwork. Given your situation you shouldn't need any of that, I think once they realize what happened they should just put the parts on order and do it. I suppose you could ask for a cash equivalent too, and get the MCS remote reservoir adjustables from Woodhouse too. You got any pics of that thing? It's nice to have another Viper owner in here!
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Das Volk posted:No, he was caning the poo poo out of it trying to catch me, but it's no excuse, ambient temp was 75F that day. I had to hang back for a couple laps to cool the tires off (and let him regain the half a lap or so to have another go) but as soon as we hit clean air on the front straight he dropped back and then pitted. The Z06 definitely has a real world problem. That settles what my choice would be between the two American supercars I can't afford anyway. The Viper comes in better colors too. Maybe Chevy banked too much on the Z06 only being driven around at the speed limit by old white guys before getting trapped inside and dying.
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Das Volk posted:I started out with the SRT hotline and bugged FCA directly just for the legal bit of the actual buyback paperwork. Given your situation you shouldn't need any of that, I think once they realize what happened they should just put the parts on order and do it. I suppose you could ask for a cash equivalent too, and get the MCS remote reservoir adjustables from Woodhouse too. I don't wanna until it's all done and settled. That said, I can't reach anyone now. The Mopar/SRT case is closed somehow, and the dealer isn't super forthcoming.
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SFH1989 posted:That settles what my choice would be between the two American supercars I can't afford anyway. The Viper comes in better colors too. Maybe Chevy banked too much on the Z06 only being driven around at the speed limit by old white guys before getting trapped inside and dying. That's sad to see, and I would bet that happened not due to a loose cable but due to the faulty key fob they put in those. Mine was intermittent the whole time I owned the car so I just got used to using the "emergency" door pull. Here are a few more photos from the pro-tographers -
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 19:42 |
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Re: the blinking tail lights, I have seen that while on the track behind a GT3 before, it's a feature that typically only gets coded on Euro delivered cars but you can enable on a lot of brands (Mercedes in particular, my E55 was capable of it.) Not just an artifact of a camera, at least on the Mercedes it was intended to signal "hard" braking based on pedal position.
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Tremek posted:Re: the blinking tail lights, I have seen that while on the track behind a GT3 before, it's a feature that typically only gets coded on Euro delivered cars but you can enable on a lot of brands (Mercedes in particular, my E55 was capable of it.) Not just an artifact of a camera, at least on the Mercedes it was intended to signal "hard" braking based on pedal position. It's pretty convenient on the track, since you know how hard the driver is working the car as well as how much to modulate your own braking. What's happening is LED lights put out a different amount of light, and rather than manufacture a bajillion different output levels in LEDs they use pulse width modulation to effectively change the light output over time. Hence the refresh rate differences.
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 20:34 |
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This car is very cool and they should sell them in England.
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 21:03 |
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Tremek posted:Re: the blinking tail lights, I have seen that while on the track behind a GT3 before, it's a feature that typically only gets coded on Euro delivered cars but you can enable on a lot of brands (Mercedes in particular, my E55 was capable of it.) Not just an artifact of a camera, at least on the Mercedes it was intended to signal "hard" braking based on pedal position. That Porsche is probably a PWM effect, though. On all the systems I've seen, for a hard-braking flash, it should be all three lights in time with each other, and he doesn't look like he's braking hard enough all the time to set it off.
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 21:09 |
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That car is so gorgeous and it's great to see someone driving it on track.
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 21:35 |
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I don't know a loving thing about photography, but I really like how the light is playing off the surfaces of the car in this shot.
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Bape Culture posted:This car is very cool and they should sell them in England. If you really want one, I'm sure you could get one: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&t=1500457&mid=0&nmt=importing+a+2015+viper+TA+into+the+uk http://www.driveviper.co.uk/index.php
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# ? Jul 2, 2015 00:13 |
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I saw a Cadillac SUV with visibly flickering tail lights. I absolutely hate that. Love the RX-7, and the Acura sedan amongst all the performance cars
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Tremek posted:Re: the blinking tail lights, I have seen that while on the track behind a GT3 before, it's a feature that typically only gets coded on Euro delivered cars but you can enable on a lot of brands (Mercedes in particular, my E55 was capable of it.) Not just an artifact of a camera, at least on the Mercedes it was intended to signal "hard" braking based on pedal position. Mercedes, I believe, pioneered it here in euroland. I saw it in person a few weeks ago when the motorway I was on suddenly stopped dead. Was behind a C-series wagon and we both stood on them. His taillights flashed, and it helped a lot. I could definitely see it catching the attention of a driver a crucial half second earlier, so I'm all for it.
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