black mamba1
Enthusiast
That is what I am told by Roe Racing. I know several of us have been waiting years for this Gen 3 Roe supercharger to finally be released.
My question is, who's buying it? I see pros and cons:
Pros:
1. This is Chuck Tators only recommended forced induction system. Chuck is the best and knows Vipers in and out.
2. Sean Roe is a genius and a first rate class act and stand up guy.
3. Very big power down low resulting in quicker acceleration for equally rated Paxtons
4. They look nicer than Paxtons
5. They are usually less expensive than Paxtons (yet we have no prices for the Gen 3 yet.
6. Better power curve than Paxton for power ranges w/in 75 horsepower. Ex, a 600 rwhp Paxton will out-accelerate a 675 rwhp Paxton to 140 mph or so.
Cons:
1. No real data on performance and reliability for Roe blower for Gen 3's
2. Too much torque/power down low may not be practical w/out slick-like tires
3. More stress on engine
4. Cannot produce as much overall power as a Paxton
5. Some credibility issues due to long delay in being released
If this blower were not endorsed by Chuck Tator and built by Sean Roe, I would not even consider it. But these two guys are icons in the Viper world and anything that has their blessing should be first rate.
My only concern is controllable power down low. What are your thoughts?
My question is, who's buying it? I see pros and cons:
Pros:
1. This is Chuck Tators only recommended forced induction system. Chuck is the best and knows Vipers in and out.
2. Sean Roe is a genius and a first rate class act and stand up guy.
3. Very big power down low resulting in quicker acceleration for equally rated Paxtons
4. They look nicer than Paxtons
5. They are usually less expensive than Paxtons (yet we have no prices for the Gen 3 yet.
6. Better power curve than Paxton for power ranges w/in 75 horsepower. Ex, a 600 rwhp Paxton will out-accelerate a 675 rwhp Paxton to 140 mph or so.
Cons:
1. No real data on performance and reliability for Roe blower for Gen 3's
2. Too much torque/power down low may not be practical w/out slick-like tires
3. More stress on engine
4. Cannot produce as much overall power as a Paxton
5. Some credibility issues due to long delay in being released
If this blower were not endorsed by Chuck Tator and built by Sean Roe, I would not even consider it. But these two guys are icons in the Viper world and anything that has their blessing should be first rate.
My only concern is controllable power down low. What are your thoughts?