I would like to know what the RWHP is on a bone stock Gen.3?
Jan 26, 2012 #1 R rpm9000 Enthusiast Joined Feb 24, 2006 Posts 367 Reaction score 0 Location Texas City, Tx. I would like to know what the RWHP is on a bone stock Gen.3?
Jan 26, 2012 #2 J JLorello Viper Owner Joined Mar 22, 2011 Posts 177 Reaction score 0 440-450 I'd say
Jan 26, 2012 #3 S Slithr Enthusiast Joined Jun 15, 2010 Posts 1,165 Reaction score 0 Location Friendswood Texas Thanks Paul, inquiring minds want to know
Jan 26, 2012 #4 OP OP R rpm9000 Enthusiast Joined Feb 24, 2006 Posts 367 Reaction score 0 Location Texas City, Tx. Yea, I couldn't wait!!
Jan 26, 2012 #5 P plumcrazy Enthusiast Joined Jun 9, 2003 Posts 16,243 Reaction score 7 Location ALL OVER look in the dyno slips part of the site, im sure there are answers there
Jan 26, 2012 #6 A AbsolutHank Enthusiast Joined Apr 14, 2009 Posts 2,827 Reaction score 1 Location Odenton, MD 80% seem to fall between 435-445 rwhp
Jan 26, 2012 #7 T Twister Enthusiast Joined Oct 27, 2007 Posts 3,140 Reaction score 1 I made a list years ago with about 60 stock gen3 dynoes. The average was 442 rwhp out of 60. The lowest was 418 and the highest was 460 Stout engine for being desighned 10 years ago
I made a list years ago with about 60 stock gen3 dynoes. The average was 442 rwhp out of 60. The lowest was 418 and the highest was 460 Stout engine for being desighned 10 years ago
Jan 26, 2012 #8 H hou99gts Enthusiast Joined Jun 25, 2007 Posts 1,244 Reaction score 0 Location Rosharon, TX Mine did 435 when I had it, 2006 vert.
Jan 26, 2012 #9 A AbsolutHank Enthusiast Joined Apr 14, 2009 Posts 2,827 Reaction score 1 Location Odenton, MD My car did 445 stock, and now 438 with 3.55 gears
Jan 27, 2012 #10 3 351carlo Enthusiast Joined Dec 29, 2010 Posts 474 Reaction score 0 Location Northern Delaware Yep, mine did 439 stock, then 442 with a revised OEM tune. Could have just been experimental error though. These numbers are SAE corrected, smoothing on 5. Remember this info can cause large swings, STD numbers will be 4 percent higher.
Yep, mine did 439 stock, then 442 with a revised OEM tune. Could have just been experimental error though. These numbers are SAE corrected, smoothing on 5. Remember this info can cause large swings, STD numbers will be 4 percent higher.
Jan 27, 2012 #11 F FikseGTS Enthusiast Joined Oct 4, 2000 Posts 1,281 Reaction score 1 Location South Florida, USA 450/481 http://www.dragtimes.com/Dodge-Viper-Timeslip-8992.html
Jan 27, 2012 #12 3 351carlo Enthusiast Joined Dec 29, 2010 Posts 474 Reaction score 0 Location Northern Delaware FikseGTS said: 450/481 http://www.dragtimes.com/Dodge-Viper-Timeslip-8992.html Click to expand... Yep, right in line if you convert that to SAE. My STD numbers were 456/495.
FikseGTS said: 450/481 http://www.dragtimes.com/Dodge-Viper-Timeslip-8992.html Click to expand... Yep, right in line if you convert that to SAE. My STD numbers were 456/495.