SSGNRDZ_28
Enthusiast
As seen in this thread:
http://forums.viperclub.org/threads/667799-Week-long-highlight-thread-2013-Midwest-zone-Rendezvous
Are these composite intakes available for purchase? Has anyone bolted one up to a Gen IV to see what gains are to be made? Any idea how much labor would be involved and are they a direct bolt-on?
http://www.caranddriver.com/feature...ade-it-happen-feature-a-lighter-engine-page-3
"We got about 20 more lb-ft and 10 hp from the new manifold, and it’s also seven pounds lighter—weight that was previously up high.
It doesn’t transfer heat like the aluminum one did. It keeps the charge cooler in stop-and-go driving" - Dick Winkles
Now the question is will that still be 20 more lb-ft and 10 hp when bolted on to the Gen IV? I'd be interested in this mod, seems like a no brainer (weight, power, less heat transfer) depending on price and what is required for installation.
http://forums.viperclub.org/threads/667799-Week-long-highlight-thread-2013-Midwest-zone-Rendezvous
Are these composite intakes available for purchase? Has anyone bolted one up to a Gen IV to see what gains are to be made? Any idea how much labor would be involved and are they a direct bolt-on?
http://www.caranddriver.com/feature...ade-it-happen-feature-a-lighter-engine-page-3
"We got about 20 more lb-ft and 10 hp from the new manifold, and it’s also seven pounds lighter—weight that was previously up high.
It doesn’t transfer heat like the aluminum one did. It keeps the charge cooler in stop-and-go driving" - Dick Winkles
Now the question is will that still be 20 more lb-ft and 10 hp when bolted on to the Gen IV? I'd be interested in this mod, seems like a no brainer (weight, power, less heat transfer) depending on price and what is required for installation.