I will completely agree, because as much as I love vipers, if they are boosted up any little bit they are hard to keep traction, if you look up, I know on the last two Hennesey Vipers (the original 650, and the 800). Both whitesmoked the tires in the quarter without ever getting traction. The 800 (which was the twin turbocharged version) ran 0-60 in 2.4 smoking the tires, and they finally got it to pull a 9.99 in the 1/4 smoking the tires alll the way down the track. which I would love to watch, I dont think they would let me drive, I could only Imagine what it would do if it could hold tires.

But Like I said I really dont want to have anything to drive around that would have to have racing slicks just to catch ground. I would really like to see and AWD viper, but that would make some real weight distribution problems...

I guess I will have to design my own when I graduate, anyone know anybody in the Automotive industry thats hiring a design engineer?
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Lucas S. Starkvegas, MS