Anodized Carbon Special Edition Viper Debuted by SRT

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SRT is always looking for, and finding, news ways to spruce up the SRT Viper. It’s clear that one thing the engineers like to do is be constantly and consistently poking at the machine to see what new boosts they can put into it. The most recent upgrade was shown off to the world at the New York International Auto Show. SRT is combining the Viper Anodized Carbon Special Edition Package with the new Time Attack Group road-racing spec-package.

The SRT Viper Anodized Carbon Edition will be produced in a small and limited run. Only 50 will be produced and only 10 of that bunch will carry the new Time Attack Group package. A numbered plague on the dash will identify just which model the Viper is.

The new SRT Viper has a carbon fiber rear deck lid spoiler with a two-piece front corner splitter to provide more weight for more down force. Also included in the package is the two-mode Bilstein dampers used to optimize on track performance.

The inside is as classy as the outside is fierce. The interior is draped in Alcantara and orange stitching. The knee blockers are wrapped in Alcantara while the vent accents are in orange and the trim in carbon-fiber to accent the interior.

“We’ve received an overwhelming response to the unique Metallic Matte exterior color since first showing the Anodized Carbon Special Edition Viper late last year,” said Ralph Gilles, President and CEO – SRT Brand and Motorsports. “So we’re adding even more exclusivity with 10 distinctive SRT Vipers that combine our special exterior color with the new Time Attack Group of performance parts to offer our customers mind-boggling limits on their favorite road courses.”

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New Forged Wheels Bring Greater Performance to SRT Vehicles

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Speed is what people associate with SRT. Their vehicles are meant to produce the kinds of speed that cause a cartoonish reaction of a face melting. It comes as no surprise then that the engineers at SRT are finding new ways to accomplish the goal of making highers speeds possible. That is why SRT is introducing a new light weight high performance tire for their supercars.

The method of accomplishing this is by switching to forged wheels. These wheels are lighter in weight and are capable of greater performance. “A forged wheel is usually viewed as being a higher quality wheel,” said Illeana Dragnea, SRT Chassis Supervisor. “Forged wheels are seen as more of a performance wheel and for being stronger. On top of that, everybody knows they are significantly lighter.”

What is the difference between these two kinds of wheels? It is in how each is made. While both a forged wheel and a cast wheel are constructed by aluminum, forged wheels have a different method. They are made under higher pressures whilst the cast wheel is molded by putting melted aluminum in a mold. This makes the forged wheel denser in comparison.

This lighter wheel frees up the engineers with less weight to worry about. When it comes to getting the most speed out of any of the SRT vehicles, every pound shed is a win for performance.

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SRT Dodge Challenger Hellcat Rumored to Debut This Weekend?

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Rumors can be a tenacious thing, even more when the rumor is something car enthusiast want to happen. Take the Hellcat Hemi rumor. There was previous speculation as to what SRT would be doing for their next generation Dodge Challenger. The belief is that it will have the new Hellcat Hemi and thus would be the SRT Dodge Challenger Hellcat. While nothing offical has been said either way, recent developments have brought the Hellcat rumor talk back.

Torque News thinks that Chrysler and SRT may have a surprise up their sleeve for the upcoming 2014 Spring Festival of LXs in California. The festival is a place where drivers of a Charger, 300, Dodge Magnum, or the Challenger get together and meet. Chrysler has not specifically said there will not be a major announcement made.

No news is, well, no news in this case. However, that level of silence for a major event could mean something. This is the right crowd for the SRT team to stand-up in front of to marvel at their latest creation. There would be no better place to get the momentum started for a new generation of Challenger.

As with all rumors, though, take this one with a grain of salt, something Torque News is quick to point out. This very rumor was happening around the time of the 2014 North American International Auto Show and, obviously, it was not true. Still, you never know.
Will we see the new SRT Dodge Challenger Hellcat? Only patience will tell.

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