From Roebling Road Raceway, Cars.com's Kelsey Mays shows five cool things found on the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR.
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(car engine starts) <v Kelsey>Let's check out five cool things about the Dodge Viper American Club Racer, a car that Dodge builds as a street legal race car. First, most obvious one. This rear wing. This is a real rear wing here.
Carbon fiber, it's adjustable. More than 50% bigger than the rear wing on the Viper TA. Massive. You could eat a buffet lunch off that thing. Second, tires. Big, big rear tires here. 3 55 30 ZR 19s. More than 14 inches across, lots of rubber. Obviously you want a big patch to get all that power to the rear wheels and down to the road itself. Third thing, these breaks. If you got a race car, you got to have giant breaks. 15.4 inch carbon ceramic rotors. Two-piece rotors here, six piston Brembo, front calipers. Fourth thing, all these removable parts here. There's removable down force adding planks, planes right here, excuse me. Removable and adjustable front splitter, even removable things like the hood louvres up here, which brings us to the fifth thing, what's under this hood. 8.4 liter V10, 645 horsepower, 600 pounds feet of torque. (car engine revs) (car trunk closes)