FikseGTS
Enthusiast
Finally got my car on the dyno after having the Belanger headers and exhaust system installed a few weeks ago.
It put down 604 HP and 575 ft/lbs to the wheels SAE corrected on a DynoJet.
Stock numbers were 546HP
After the Mopar ECU was added: 563HP
After the headers and exhaust: 604 HP
I also did a before/after run with the stock air filter and the K&N drop-in filter, pickup is about 7 HP or across the powerband.
Here is the current dyno graph:
2008 Dodge Viper ACR Dyno
I'm encoding the dyno video now, the car is quite a bit louder with the Belanger system. I'm also going to see if I can overlay the dyno graphs that were done at each stage.
Side note: we noticed that the top radiator hose will start to considerably collapse towards the top RPM's while under WOT on the dyno. Doug Levin suggested a wire inside the hose to keep it from restricting the coolant flow which I will try and source.
It put down 604 HP and 575 ft/lbs to the wheels SAE corrected on a DynoJet.
Stock numbers were 546HP
After the Mopar ECU was added: 563HP
After the headers and exhaust: 604 HP
I also did a before/after run with the stock air filter and the K&N drop-in filter, pickup is about 7 HP or across the powerband.
Here is the current dyno graph:
2008 Dodge Viper ACR Dyno
I'm encoding the dyno video now, the car is quite a bit louder with the Belanger system. I'm also going to see if I can overlay the dyno graphs that were done at each stage.
Side note: we noticed that the top radiator hose will start to considerably collapse towards the top RPM's while under WOT on the dyno. Doug Levin suggested a wire inside the hose to keep it from restricting the coolant flow which I will try and source.