How much does a 2006 Viper cost?
$83,145
(SRT10) 2dr Coupe
MSRP | $83,145 |
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Engine | 8.3L V-10 |
MPG | 12 city / 20 hwy |
What is a copperhead edition Viper?
Called the Copperhead Edition, this Viper benefits from new headers, a comp camshaft and a side exhaust, all which help add 44 bhp and 48 fl lbs of torque. To help get the additional power to the rear wheels Dodge has added a Quaife differential with a 3:55 ring and pinion set.
How many Dodge Copperheads were made?
Dodge Copperhead | |
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Production | 1997 (1 built as prototype) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Sports car |
Body style | 2-door Roadster |
What model Viper is the fastest?
Most importantly, it has two 88mm Garett turbochargers, capable of over 40 psi of boost. The massive V-10 is mated to a two-speed PowerGlide transmission built by Bad Habit Racing….The 8.0-liter V-10 has been fully-built.
Engine | 8.9-liter V-10 |
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Quarter mile time | 6.95 seconds |
Quarter mile speed | 202.67 mph (326.17 km/h) |
How much horsepower does a 2006 Dodge Viper have?
510 hp2006 Dodge Viper / Horsepower
What is the top speed of a 2006 Dodge Viper?
Updates:
- Transmission: 6-Speed Manual.
- Horsepower @ RPM: 510@5600.
- Torque @ RPM: 4200.
- Displacement: 8276 L.
- 0-60 time: 3.9 sec.
- Top Speed: 190 mph.
- car segment: sports cars.
- body style: coupe.
Why was the Dodge Copperhead Cancelled?
The Dodge Copperhead was ultimately discontinued because Chrysler, Dodge’s parent company, chose to divert energy from Copperhead production to SUV manufacturing to match growing market trends.
How fast is a Dodge Viper in a quarter mile?
A Dodge Viper Just Ran the Quarter-Mile In 6.8 Seconds.
Do Vipers have superchargers?
With an increase of up to 200 horsepower, Paxton’s Dodge Viper SRT-10 supercharging system is the ultimate for the street in a bolt-on package. From the legendary NOVI 2000 gear-driven centrifugal supercharger to the integrated air-to-water, dual pass charge cooler you’ll have power on demand at any time.
What generation is a 2006 Viper?
Third generation
Third generation (ZB I, 2003–2006) The third generation of the Viper would receive heavy design updates, designed by Osamu Shikado.