My thoughts,
Your thougths are wrong....lets keep in mind that the original (and still correct) format for the V-10 Viper power plant is LOW RPM, HIGH TORQUE. With this basic
premise in mind, the Belanger design is superior.
Attempting to make a LOW RPM, HIGH TORQUE application perform in a different format usually results in failure or less than optimum results. The same can be said for taking a HIGH RPM, LOW TORQUE powerplant and attempting to adopt it to the opposite environment.
To have a 3600 pound vehicle run mid 9's at 150 MPH with "pickled" headers, while shifting at only 4500 rpm is what I would call correct usage of the combination of powerplant at its engineered application, and bolt on power adders that compliment the design characteristic of the powerplant.
In summary, don't try to make a Viper engine run like a small block Chevy. You will go faster, sound better and optimize your combination. Some of you folks remind me of the "backyard rocket scientists" who drill out nitrous jets and make their own pulley sets to increase power.
Flak Jacket On
Tom
"If we had some HAM, we could have some HAM AND EGGS, IF we had some EGGS"