This is exciting! Too bad I couldn't join in the fray while on holiday with my family....
Bottom line: it looks to me like the SRT is only 30 rwhp above the GTS, which is around a 35 bhp increase (13% driveline loss). Sure 447 rwhp meets (and slightly exceeds) the 505 bhp claim (wasn't the final claim 505 bhp?) -- but just barely. The more unfortunate part is that the increase is nowhere near what the GTS vs. SRT rated horsepower would lead you to believe. Hence, we are left wondering how much quicker the SRT will really be. Certainly VOI and magazine numbers do little to convince us that the gain is very noticeable.
Consider this. My '97 GTS dyno'd at 425 rwhp (SAE corrected) bone stock. And I mean bone stock. Stock tubes. Stock exhaust. Stock filters. My creampuff even dyno'd at 410 rwhp (SAE) bone stock. So, 447 rwhp (assuming that's also SAE corrected) for the SRT represents only 20-35 rwhp gain over the GTS, at least based on my experience. You can argue all you want about whether driveline loss is 11% or 13%, but the bottom line is that translates to only 25-40 bhp increase, against Dodge's claim of 55 bhp increase (450 to 505). Should we be happy with that? You can be the judge.
Yeah, the SRT meets Dodge's power claim based on this one data point, but will it truly end up being a lot quicker than a GTS? I guess we'll let Jamie prove it to us....
And before we get too excited about 447 rwhp, let me just mention that my $34K Ford dyno's at 400 rwhp with just K&N filter and catback exhaust (very cheap parts for a Ford), and with another $100 for a smaller pulley, 450 rwhp happens. If it's dyno numbers that float your boat, there are much cheaper ways to get to 450+ rwhp than the SRT. (With another $1K in chip and tuning, the POS Ford achieves 500 rwhp, BTW.
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Oh, and to the guy (Brian Kelly) who quoted a well-known tuner's ridiculously low dyno numbers of 325 rwhp for stock Gen I Vipers and upper-390 rwhp for stock Gen II Vipers -- think about that really hard....If a hypothetical tuner claims a 50 bhp increase for his "Poison 500" package, it's very convenient if your car starts at 395 rwhp (never actually measured -- just based on this bogus claim) and ends up at 437 rwhp. That's a supposed increase of 42 rwhp x 18% driveline loss (also bogus) = VOILA! 50 bhp! When in fact 437 rwhp is easily achievable with catback and K&N filter (or perhaps just K&N filter) because your car probably really started at ~415-425 rwhp....Sorry to be cynical. Oh, and of course this scenario is entirely hypothetical and any similarity to real events is purely coincidental....
P.S., to Russ M, that 425 rwhp number on my '97 GTS was achieved at R&D Dyno -- the same place you claim is 20 hp below other dyno shops. If you're right, then I would love to believe that I was really at 445 rwhp in my '97 GTS stock, but I don't think so. At the SoCal dyno day -- probably the one you're referring to -- I dyno'd at around 448 rwhp, with K&N filter, smooth tubes, exhaust mods, and 3.55 rear end (the latter robbed me of 7 rwhp based on before and after dynos at Darren's shop). Anyway, I'll contend that Darren's dyno isn't off -- we just had some weaker Vipers there that day. No offense intended.
P.P.S., since treynor decided to toot his own horn, let me point out that I forecasted 445-450 rwhp for the SRT back in July. See this thread:
http://vca1.viperclub.org/ubb/Forum21/HTML/000602.html
--Mike
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