Back to the tech end of things...Bob do you have any black powder near your alternator? With out the dlm tensioner my belt slips and generates rubber dust....curious if you notice or have ever noticed anything like that.
I have not noticed any black powder. I still have the original belt installed at 19 miles on the clock when Mark installed the Paxton kit. So far so good after 14,000 miles. The amazing thing about the car is the little maintenace needed to keep it in proper running order. If it was a foreign exotic, by this time, I probably would have spent a significant percentage of the cost of a Viper on maintenace and upkeep and not been able to drive it in an equivalent "spirited manner". Assuming you have forged pistons, etc., you should bring your car back to DC and let them experiment with it a little while you are there. If the A/F above is correct, I think you might have a bit more power available with an A/F that is less than Jon's but a bit higher than the current settings. If you have not discussed it recently with Dan, you might want to do so. On the other hand, there certainly is a strong argument for being extra safe - especially when your power is already more than enough for most purposes. Enjoy your car. Any Viper is a mechanical creation to be proud of.