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I would not hold your breath... Just sayin
Mark you have a pm .
I would not hold your breath... Just sayin
Same people who did Gen 4 Head package for Gen 3 . Take it for what its worth
Found a viper with the kit on u-tube with good # http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=Fj7twZnvwcc&NR=1
Is anyone offering this for a little lower price?? For 17k I am pretty sure I would rather just P&P my stock heads, and add a cam and a TT kit.
Is anyone offering this for a little lower price?? For 17k I am pretty sure I would rather just P&P my stock heads, and add a cam and a TT kit.
$6,480 from VPA with Venom discount.
It should be noted that this package includes substantially more than the Mopar based kit. If you take the Mopar kit, and add the Custom Camshaft, Headers, Exhaust, Intake System & Filters, Accessories, Stainless Hardware, Complete Installation AND SCT Device w/Dyno Tuning, you are right up there again, with the nod on visual appeal and leftover parts heavily tipping in our packages favor.
Ya sorry, I didn't mean to insinuate your kit was sub par. A lot of us have some of those other parts included, so it doesn't make sense to spend money on a complete kit like that. Do you guys have any flexibility with the price if someone comes in with their own SCT, exhaust, etc??
Why am I not seeing the video?
Maybe I missed it, but did someone overlay this setup over a Paxton setup? About the same price thereabouts.
Why must this kit have the worlds most boring intake manifold? I love the Gen3 one with the exposed intake runners, like the Gen I/II. This thing looks like a table. But I guess if it works...
Dan what other results? are they on a viper. The way I see it I can get it done for less than 10K the VPA price is to good to pass up.
Another question... I assume then you would end up some nice stock heads and a manifold that could be sold to recoup some money here?
Let's bring this thread back! In the pics the heads on this kit are gen 4 style. Can you run a gen 4 intake instead of the one the kit comes with?
No. The Gen-4 manifold is not compatible with any mechanical throttle bodies or idle control systems with the exception of our custom 5-axis billet throttles, and we do not sell them separately from the VS-X700 package.
Any guesses on how much the stock gen 3 components (intake, heads, valvetrain, valve covers, rails, injectors, etc.) would likely sell for as an offset to the purchse price? I've seen whole used engines selling for as low as $7k, so I wonder if at least $2k is obtainable through the sale of essentially half of the engine.
Can't beat the 6500(w/VPA discout)price tag on that mopar kit. Your in it 10k after fuel pump and headers and that is just such a reasonable price point. Anything above that is TT territory.
You are forgetting the cam, timing set, decent pushrods and consumables at a minimum. Also, the tuning device and tuning labor. Dyno time. Installation labor. Easily an extra 5K for most people even in a bare-bones format.
IMO You cannot compare a base TT package to a full engine package price wise, I don't think its fair to call anything over a certain point "TT Territory", given how many variations there are in build types. One primarily consists of pipes and tubes, the other consists of major engine components. Historically, NA packages are always far more expensive dollars-per-horsepower than TT packages in raw parts content. Sure, a basic TT kit can be bolted to a stock engine, and if all you care about is horsepower, that's fine, but it doesn't tell the whole story.
Some people prefer NA power and will pay more for less power based on this fact. Some people factor in visual appeal compared to power gains. For the larger builds and someone who wants something built correctly, for visual impact, reliably, and for the long haul, you really need both engine modifications and a TT system working in tandem. The G4 head packages lend themselves well for integration into a "bigger picture" as a more visually appealing substitute to Striker or modified Gen-3 parts.
I guess what I am getting at is that you don't want to overlook NA packages and simply jump to TT based on power alone. Factor in what is important to you, and then work around it to achieve your goals- many of the parts translate into both packages with just a little tweaking.
We have sold several of these kits and have yet to have any complaints. We sent three alone to one shop in Europe as their customers were stoked after the first one was done on a 2004 - it dyno'ed at 660 HP with a Comp Coupe cam and headers. They ended up installing dry sump kits on two of them as well for even more horsepower - 675 on both (we sold those too). Not sure what they did with the fuel systems, as they did not buy the Gen 4 pumps as recommended. We have another kit going out next week.