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Fobio
08-10-2009, 02:20 PM
This story is actually way more interesting than on the surface...can you picture a sub $100K Ferrari?

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/08/10/report-next-gen-dodge-viper-could-get-ferrari-derived-v10/



http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2009/08/viper10.jpg

Way back in 1987, Chrysler bought up a troubled Lamborghini, and within two years put it to work developing a V10 engine program that would eventually give birth to both the Dodge Viper and the Lamborghini Gallardo – two of the first ten-cylinder engines on the modern market. Two decades later, the tables have turned: instead of buying up struggling Italian automakers, it's Chrysler that's troubled and the Italians are coming to the rescue. And now reports suggest that the replacement for the Viper's V10 could be derived from Ferrari's next-generation engine program.

Chrysler's original plan was to sell of the Viper business, but since no serious offers came through, Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne is reportedly keen on taking advantage of the sportscar's standing as the company's halo vehicle. But rather than have Chrysler shoulder the entire burden of developing the next-generation Viper, the engine program could be derived from the same modular powerplant that will propel upcoming Ferraris and Maseratis.

Ferrari has essentially had four engine designs in its history: the Colombo design was in use from the company's beginnings all the way through the '90s. The Lampredi engine was used on a handful of vehicles in the 50's before being phased out. The Dino engine spawned V6, V8 and V12 versions and was in use until just a few years ago, while the current Ferrari/Maserati engine powers everything in the both companies' current ranges as well as the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione. Its 90-degree replacement will likewise offer variable configurations: a flat-plane crank V8 for Ferrari, a cross-plane crank for Maserati and a pushrod V10 for the Viper.

[Source: Car and Driver]

Nabster
08-10-2009, 02:27 PM
This is good news, I was hoping they would do something special for the return of the Viper. Def my first choice for big hp cars

JSI
08-10-2009, 02:50 PM
So Viper reliability is going to get even worse?





and it wasn't good to begin with.

Jeremy

Nabster
08-10-2009, 03:58 PM
i didn't know they were unreliable??

JSI
08-10-2009, 04:07 PM
My neighbor has one and complains about it a lot. He loves it but it does cost him a lot and when he talks about he seems to imply that it has a lot of known issues. New ones could be better.

I would rather see Fiat do more for the handling of the car, yeah sure Americans love it but has anyone every seen a Euro review that gives it good credit?

Jeremy

5_Alive
08-10-2009, 05:01 PM
My neighbor has one and complains about it a lot. He loves it but it does cost him a lot and when he talks about he seems to imply that it has a lot of known issues. New ones could be better.

I would rather see Fiat do more for the handling of the car, yeah sure Americans love it but has anyone every seen a Euro review that gives it good credit?

Jeremy

Jeremy Clarkson loves the SRT-10.. he thinks its a crazy, psychotic car and can spell its own name.. :chuckle

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BePe0ueyx0o

SSmoked
08-10-2009, 05:14 PM
wait a tick, im confused. is the viper coming back as a "dodge viper SRT10" or a Ferrari "viper". im pretty sure it will be a dodge viper still with its v10, but the wops(im italian so no hating" are gona share the v10 with there current models? lol i dont see them putting a ferrari bage on a viper lol that bage alone is worth $100k

Fobio
08-10-2009, 05:16 PM
this may be the cheapest way to get a Ferrari-esque engine...

Unoriginalusername
08-10-2009, 05:44 PM
lmao at all the comments on the link about how it won't have a hemi anymore... the 5.7 and 6.1 engines are "hemis" not the v10 in the viper lol

Nabster
08-10-2009, 05:58 PM
lol at jeremy clarkson:chuckle what a great episode