I agree, but i thought you could drive it a little spicyer since its the 5th gen. (I don‘t wanna sound bigheaded - but if you look at how he takes the corners, i think there is more potential. But i‘m also fully aware of the sheer power the viper so cornering speeds may be not as great)
Simply awesome! Great camera and mic work! It's nice to see an ACR actually being put to work doing what it was meant to do! TY for posting... I'm going to fire my Viper up now!
While the LFA may sound like a singing Angel, I LOVE THE DEMONIC NIGHTMARE sound that unapologetic Viper has, truly sounds like a Demon creeping up to silence the singing angel!
Wow, perfect example of my dream ACR, in every detail!!! And, since All Viper's are manuals, I know it has the only transmission that own. Amazing footage, sound, etc...Thank-You for not ruining it with music, as most, to nearly all car videos do. Man, WHAT A CAR!!! Truly one-of-a-kind🇺🇸!!!
the rain and some of those roads just having those quick sudden dips surely made the driver uneasy. I've never seen what seems like an entire town/city blocked for a hot lap so that was cool.
It really wasn't their fault. They really loved that car, just a lot more people wanted a slow ass Corvette. Tsk tsk tsk. Those kinds of people are gay. Plus that V10 is more reliable than that LS V8.
where are the koeniggseggs, lambos, ferraris, bugattis? do they do this? more are their owners not willing to drive theirs the way they should be? its like this viper is challenging those marques! what is the point of all power and handling if not enjoyed to the fullest?
Cat with a diphthong Wrong. That’s the whole reason the car didn’t do well in most peoples opinion. It went away for many years and came back with the same horsepower and performance as a 2009 ZR1. In many instances the ZR1 was a little bit quicker and faster. All other cars advance significantly. They should’ve had a supercharger standard with another 150 to 200 hp just like I said.
Viper ACR so you’re saying that it couldn’t keep up around a track with a car that was older and had the same power at roughly the same price point, and your main takeaway is that it needed more power? And then you have the huevos to just say “wrong” as though only your opinion is valid? First off, that’s a little dickish, and second, I’m sorry, I don’t buy that. Reviewers of the day didn’t bemoan the Viper’s power, they criticized its handling. The fact that it had a much larger contact patch for its tires and yet couldn’t generate the same lateral g forces as it’s competitor hints at a chassis problem rather than a power problem. Again, it could have done with more power, but I don’t think that’s why it underperformed compared to the ‘Vette. Honestly, I think it would have benefited from additional chassis tweaks rather than the brute force engineering that was applied to it (and was also part of its charm) as well as active aero rather than all that old-school, fixed-downforce aero that the ACR got. Can you imagine how much quicker the ACR would have been if could have had that downforce where it needed it and then gotten slippery again when required? Boggles the mind. And I say all this as someone who just picked up a Gen V Viper TA. I love the car, and it’s the most fun car I’ve owned (and I’ve been lucky to own a few), but power isn’t what’s holding it back.
Cat with a diphthong Again. In my opinion and many others, the return of the Dodge Viper 2013 was badly under-powered. It’s chassis and handling was phenomenal and the ACR elevated the bar. I’ve owned 5 Vipers, including a 2010 ACR. Aside from the fact the car is in need of a lot more horsepower, The Viper is a raw and rare car and should push the envelope. From a pure marketing standpoint, being the Viper is low production, raw, unforgiving.... it needed significantly more power to keep it relevant.
Viper ACR I think we’re going to just have to agree to disagree here. The viper had plenty of power for its day. I agree that it should have had maybe a squirt more, if only for marketing purposes but also to further delineate it from its Corvette rival. But the biggest problem it faced was a chassis problem. The ZR1 was posting better numbers across the board with a smaller tire contact patch, it was older, and it inspired more confidence in the drive for more average drivers and had higher limits than the Viper (until the ACR came along) for professionals to exploit. At least, stock. This was the opinion of most reviewers of the day as well as professional drivers. This was the failing of the resurgent snake: it failed to deliver the goods. Could 150-200 horsepower have helped there? Undoubtedly. But the main problem was the massive unused potential of that chassis. You can tune a Viper out of the box and, without adding any power, it will run away from a ZR1 on track. They just have such massive potential locked away in that chassis, and it didn’t really get used until the ACR (even the TA is frustratingly under-Utilizing it’s potential from the factory) but what hurt the ACR most was that on big tracks it just couldn’t make use of all that power, so it was slow on the straights. Active aero would have solved that. I do think that for their extreme ACR version, it was a mistake to go all in on the old-school downforce. It stuck the car in the corners, but it slapped away the power on the long straights, and on paper it should have been a power circuit car. Instead I think they should have either A). Gone full downforce but add a commensurate amount of horsepower or B). Gone the way of active aero to take full advantage of the Viper’s potential in both the twisties and the straights. Fact is that the Viper team knew what they were doing, and they prepped the engines to be able to have big power adders slapped on in the aftermarket. But they didn’t massage the chassis enough to make it as compelling as it needed to be on the market. It was always a niche car, and the niche pretty much evaporated as old boys and mid-life crisis sufferers all started buying big SUVs and trucks instead of sports cars. TL;DR: a variety of issues killed the Viper, but I still don’t think power was the stake through the heart you’re making it out to be. All that said, I’m looking at doing cams and head for mine 😈
The viper acr gotta be one of the meanest looking cars ever
pure v10
You are straddling something powerful, fast, agile. One miscalculation could spell disaster as it's actively trying to kill you.
@@SpikeRazzor It's like riding a rhinoceros...
And sounding too.
@@SpikeRazzor you are thinking previous versions. This one is quite civilized.
Some seriously pretty shots here. A+ camera work, like a videogame almost!
Thank you very much for that! We're lucky to have some amazing cars and scenery to work with!
The production quality is seriously insane
Nice drive club profile pic. Loved that game
Reminds me of that arcade racer on ps4 driveclub
LOVE the drive club pfp 🙌
It took ages for youtube algorithm to finally fish out things related to what I kept searching all along.
Dude has balls for driving any viper like that in the rain
I agree, but i thought you could drive it a little spicyer since its the 5th gen. (I don‘t wanna sound bigheaded - but if you look at how he takes the corners, i think there is more potential. But i‘m also fully aware of the sheer power the viper so cornering speeds may be not as great)
Theres not a car as beautiful and as amazing as an ACR Viper
My heart is bleeding i love the ACR 😍😍😍😍
You should really go see a doctor
@@spedseacanuck he has Viper disease, the only cure is to own an ACR!
@@TwentyTwoThirtyThree I also have the disease, except I’m only 14 so where the heck will I find one
@@Rappy104 buy a turbo Volvo 5 cylinder, they sound kinda like a Viper
Techically ur heart is always bleeding.
Unless... yeah...
it brings me such joy seeing an american car in another country going around a TRACK
This guy went through 4 seasons in 6 minutes
Simply awesome! Great camera and mic work! It's nice to see an ACR actually being put to work doing what it was meant to do! TY for posting... I'm going to fire my Viper up now!
Thank you for just doing exhaust and "pure sound" but I gotta hand it to you the camera work and editing is great!!!!
It has a soul and a personality in every line and every decibel , who knew modern cars can do that! Man she's prettyyyyyy
While the LFA may sound like a singing Angel, I LOVE THE DEMONIC NIGHTMARE sound that unapologetic Viper has, truly sounds like a Demon creeping up to silence the singing angel!
Deepest V10 sound ever
Wow, perfect example of my dream ACR, in every detail!!! And, since All Viper's are manuals, I know it has the only transmission that own. Amazing footage, sound, etc...Thank-You for not ruining it with music, as most, to nearly all car videos do. Man, WHAT A CAR!!! Truly one-of-a-kind🇺🇸!!!
Unvelievable how this video IS PRODUCED. WOW. so much work. NICEEE!
Omg my dream car is coming back omg! Fuck a GTR!! I want this.
Same
🔥🔥🥵🥵 This is better than any movie I've ever seen, while simultaneously being more relaxing than any asmr video ever made
this is the most beautiful thing i've watched all month.
This made my day. Thank you and awesome footage!!!
Incredible video! Nothing beats the mechanical symphony of a Viper's V10.
Just beautiful!!!! Awesome video!! The scenery is breath taking
the rain and some of those roads just having those quick sudden dips surely made the driver uneasy. I've never seen what seems like an entire town/city blocked for a hot lap so that was cool.
That’s common in Europe. A lot of legal racing takes place in the streets.
Such a beauty!💥
Best car and motor shame on Mopar and Dodge for killing off the viper!!!
They’re bringing it back in 2021
@@maus128mm9 Source?
@@maus128mm9 proof?
@@maus128mm9 fake news
It really wasn't their fault. They really loved that car, just a lot more people wanted a slow ass Corvette. Tsk tsk tsk. Those kinds of people are gay. Plus that V10 is more reliable than that LS V8.
beautiful place, nice road and cool car
Debatably the best sounding car ever!
What a masterpiece!
beautiful.
That flyby @2:50....eargasm.
❤🔥❤🔥surreal bro ❤🔥❤🔥the wing? Jawdrop
Best sound ever. I mean ever....
if there is a heaven, it's probly reliving shit like this as the driver
Amazing shots with an amazing car!
Art.
What a beast of a car. Great driving in the wet as well. 😅
1:05 such an idle scene lol
2:51 For an odd-firing engine that sure sounded smooth
Beautiful video! Needs more views and likes!
Never knew about this type of race event, looks like the driver went all out like a viper is supposed to be used, let sparks fly!
One of the best sounding cars ever
He was idling through the whole course
Love love 🙂
still better than tiny engine gt black series
Amo el motor de esta belleza woo. A la velocidad q iba era 190km/h y en la montaña era 70km/h a 100km/h
X2 suena super bien 🤩🤩
Ragging a Viper in the rain,not for wimps....
One mistake and you’re dead lol
1:19 Holy shit!
This sounds better than lfa, so raw and natural
100% agree, the roar of it makes it feel more like an actual muscle car
Are you on crack?
Yes, the LFA sounds like a music instrument, this sound like a force of the nature
AcrE for the win
sound fucking insane
2:51, just poetic...
Monstro
where are the koeniggseggs, lambos, ferraris, bugattis? do they do this? more are their owners not willing to drive theirs the way they should be? its like this viper is challenging those marques! what is the point of all power and handling if not enjoyed to the fullest?
Buster Dallas plenty of those have done the various Targas around Australia over the years. :)
Dodge Viper ACR's engine sound is the same as like a sound of JV's Dodge Viper SRT-10 in NFS Most Wanted bro :D
That’s scary to drive in those wet conditions.
Viper the goat
Bruh I feel like I’m watching a video game replay
i just got eargasm
Insane that this is a road legal vehicle
Peak American muscle v10 vs v8 ? V10
America never have any of this cool stuff
This car is American…
@@beanapprentice1687 what are you talking about dude, this car is clearly indian
If masculinity had a sound
I really don't get the exhaust sound of this car, I don't understand what' I'm hearing, hard to explain
Like #400, for one of the best cars in the world
5:46
it’s crazy how this has such a higher displacement V10 at 8.4L but it sounds just like a second gen Gallardo or R8 which is 5.2L
First gen 5.0 gallardo, you mean… the 5.2’s sound shite compared to the 5.0
Not remotely similar sound if you've heard both in person. This is much deeper. It shakes your ankles as it passes.
You better hear closely Forza Horizon🙃
Still better than the GT3 RS in terms of the looks and the way it handles.
It just needed about 150-200 more HP to match it's looks and track capabilities.
It could handle it, but I don’t think it needed it.
Cat with a diphthong
Wrong.
That’s the whole reason the car didn’t do well in most peoples opinion. It went away for many years and came back with the same horsepower and performance as a 2009 ZR1.
In many instances the ZR1 was a little bit quicker and faster.
All other cars advance significantly. They should’ve had a supercharger standard with another 150 to 200 hp just like I said.
Viper ACR so you’re saying that it couldn’t keep up around a track with a car that was older and had the same power at roughly the same price point, and your main takeaway is that it needed more power? And then you have the huevos to just say “wrong” as though only your opinion is valid? First off, that’s a little dickish, and second, I’m sorry, I don’t buy that. Reviewers of the day didn’t bemoan the Viper’s power, they criticized its handling. The fact that it had a much larger contact patch for its tires and yet couldn’t generate the same lateral g forces as it’s competitor hints at a chassis problem rather than a power problem. Again, it could have done with more power, but I don’t think that’s why it underperformed compared to the ‘Vette.
Honestly, I think it would have benefited from additional chassis tweaks rather than the brute force engineering that was applied to it (and was also part of its charm) as well as active aero rather than all that old-school, fixed-downforce aero that the ACR got. Can you imagine how much quicker the ACR would have been if could have had that downforce where it needed it and then gotten slippery again when required? Boggles the mind.
And I say all this as someone who just picked up a Gen V Viper TA. I love the car, and it’s the most fun car I’ve owned (and I’ve been lucky to own a few), but power isn’t what’s holding it back.
Cat with a diphthong
Again.
In my opinion and many others, the return of the Dodge Viper 2013 was badly under-powered. It’s chassis and handling was phenomenal and the ACR elevated the bar.
I’ve owned 5 Vipers, including a 2010 ACR.
Aside from the fact the car is in need of a lot more horsepower, The Viper is a raw and rare car and should push the envelope.
From a pure marketing standpoint, being the Viper is low production, raw, unforgiving.... it needed significantly more power to keep it relevant.
Viper ACR I think we’re going to just have to agree to disagree here.
The viper had plenty of power for its day. I agree that it should have had maybe a squirt more, if only for marketing purposes but also to further delineate it from its Corvette rival. But the biggest problem it faced was a chassis problem. The ZR1 was posting better numbers across the board with a smaller tire contact patch, it was older, and it inspired more confidence in the drive for more average drivers and had higher limits than the Viper (until the ACR came along) for professionals to exploit. At least, stock. This was the opinion of most reviewers of the day as well as professional drivers. This was the failing of the resurgent snake: it failed to deliver the goods. Could 150-200 horsepower have helped there? Undoubtedly. But the main problem was the massive unused potential of that chassis. You can tune a Viper out of the box and, without adding any power, it will run away from a ZR1 on track. They just have such massive potential locked away in that chassis, and it didn’t really get used until the ACR (even the TA is frustratingly under-Utilizing it’s potential from the factory) but what hurt the ACR most was that on big tracks it just couldn’t make use of all that power, so it was slow on the straights. Active aero would have solved that.
I do think that for their extreme ACR version, it was a mistake to go all in on the old-school downforce. It stuck the car in the corners, but it slapped away the power on the long straights, and on paper it should have been a power circuit car. Instead I think they should have either A). Gone full downforce but add a commensurate amount of horsepower or B). Gone the way of active aero to take full advantage of the Viper’s potential in both the twisties and the straights.
Fact is that the Viper team knew what they were doing, and they prepped the engines to be able to have big power adders slapped on in the aftermarket. But they didn’t massage the chassis enough to make it as compelling as it needed to be on the market. It was always a niche car, and the niche pretty much evaporated as old boys and mid-life crisis sufferers all started buying big SUVs and trucks instead of sports cars.
TL;DR: a variety of issues killed the Viper, but I still don’t think power was the stake through the heart you’re making it out to be.
All that said, I’m looking at doing cams and head for mine 😈
1:19 wat
i dont think viper is for this kind of track
一瞬BRZかと思った
nope
flat black
poor amature driver.... one day you will get better