First off, I would like to thank Dean for the review on the SRT. His was the first "real world" review of the car and I hope to see more comments on the SRT - including my own.
Now, since this has begun focusing on Dyno runs, I will add my two cents: First off, I think Mike's '97 posted exceptionally high numbers for a stock Gen II. Scratch that, I know that Mike's '97 posted numbers for a Gen II are high (425 rwhp bone stock). '97's seem to be the most consistant at posting high numbers (a very good year for Vipers). Here are a few recently posted dyno runs of relatively stock Gen II's I could find here:
1997 GTS (bone stock): 396.5 rwhp, 445.9 rwtq
2001 GTS (bone stock): 396.0 rwhp, 427.3 rwtq
2001 GTS (stock): 418 rwhp, 455 rwtq
1997 GTS (tubes, filters, headers, cat back): 411 rwhp, 452 rwtq
1997 GTS (stock): 408 rwhp, 441 rwtq
1998 GTS (tubes & filters): 407 rwhp, 449 rwtq
2001 GTS (tubes, filters, cat back): 407 rwhp, 445 rwtq
2000 GTS (stock): 408 rwhp, 449 rwtq
1999 ACR (smooth tubes/filters): 413.3 rwhp, 456.0 rwtq
1999 RT/10 (smooth tubes/filters, cat back): 409.4 rwhp, 466.4 rwtq
1999 GTS (tubes, filters, airbox, cat back): 414.6 rwhp, 469.2 rwtq
1997 GTS (tubes, filters, & 26,000 miles): 416.0 rwhp, 467.1 rwtq
I would also note that most of these showed mileage of around 10,000 miles - very well broken in. These were from Dyno's from around the world. Compare that to absolutely bone stock with very low miles: 447.5 rwhp, 490.1 rwtq
I would also point out the torque numbers are really where the surprise is for me. While the SRT is rated at only a 10 ft lb improvement over the Gen II (500 vs 490), this first dyno run shows it to be MUCH stronger than that - anywhere from 20 - 60 ft lbs more at the rear wheels! Now, I am not a techy by any means, but isn't torque where the power meets the road? While I think the horsepower is where it should be (and that is not to say I didn't hope for a 460 rwhp from the first report myself), I think the torque is exceptionally strong no matter how you slice it. With those evergreen-sized stock filters pulled in favor of K&N's and a few more miles, I think this particular car will easily top 460 rwhp and 500 rwtq. It takes some work to get the Gen II to that level, and that doesn't include the brakes and the handling - both of which will smite our Gen II numbers handily.
Again, I am not pushing the SRT for a second over the Gen II. Heck, I will be lucky to be able to keep my SRT and will undoubtedly end up with another GTS at some point regardless. I would simply point out that the SRT may not be the 525 horsepower we were secretly hoping for (at least not this one with low miles), but it is still one badass car - and a Viper!
Chris