Before I begin, this is the preliminary testing and results from Dyno, Quartermile and Drivability based soley on the first RoeRacing tune sent via email to my SCT tuner. A rough draft tune so to speak
My viper is a 2003 SRT10
DYNO NUMBERS
In Jan 2011 with the following modifications
Stock cam
Kn air intake
Custom titanium exhaust
No cats
Harland sharp roller rockers
findanza lightweight flywheel
Under drive pully
Abs wires
Baush plugs
Sct tune
Car dynoed 487 rwhp and 522 rwt at BSMs Dynojet
Today in Dec 2011 with the added modifications
RoeRacing 710 cam
Behive springs at 600 lift
Forged pushrods
Gen4 head gaskets (slightly thinner than Gen3)
Revised sct tune
Car dynoed 527 rwhp and 556 rwt at BSMs Dynojet
Thats a 40 rwhp and 34rwt gain.
This is still on the initial tune sent from RoeRacing. The Air Fuel Ratio was a very rich and a power robbing 11.3 from 4800 rpm to 6000 rpm. We belieave that with a retune from RoeRacing that has the Air fuel Ratio at 13.0 another 25-35 rwhp will be gained
IN SHORT THE 710 CAMSHAFT IS ACTUALLY CAPABLE OF THE 50-70 HP GAIN ROERACING ADVERTISES WITH ZERO HEADWORK
Dyno testing of the revised SCT tune to have the Air Fuel Ratio at 13.0 will be conducted Saturday 24 Dec 2011
QUARTERMILE
1000 feet elevation in tropical temperatures rangeing from 73-77 degree Hawaiian night time air. Surface is non prepped and rear tire psi is 28 psi warm on all quartermile passes
Quartermile testing with stock cam and modifications at 487 rwhp revealed consistent 11.8-12.0 at 120-122 mph
Quartermile testing with 710 cam and modifications at 527 rwhp revealed consistent 11.5-11.7 at 123-125 mph
Again the 710 camshafts performance data is based on the initial SCT tune with the rich 11.3 Air Fuel Ratio
DRIVABILITY
This was my biggest concern when contemplating the 710 camshaft.
WITHOUT A DOUBT THIS IS NO CONCERN AT ALL. THE EXHAUST NOTE SOUNDS LUMPIER THAN WITH THE STOCK CAMSHAFT BUT THE 710 CAMMED SRT10 VIPER DRIVES JUST LIKE A STOCK 2003 VIPER.
VIDEO OF 710 CAMSHAFT SOUND
http://www.youtube.com/watch?nomobile=1&v=EYLyUfhT9-I
CHRISTMAS EVE redyno with new SCT tune will be posted this coming Saturday.
My viper is a 2003 SRT10
DYNO NUMBERS
In Jan 2011 with the following modifications
Stock cam
Kn air intake
Custom titanium exhaust
No cats
Harland sharp roller rockers
findanza lightweight flywheel
Under drive pully
Abs wires
Baush plugs
Sct tune
Car dynoed 487 rwhp and 522 rwt at BSMs Dynojet
Today in Dec 2011 with the added modifications
RoeRacing 710 cam
Behive springs at 600 lift
Forged pushrods
Gen4 head gaskets (slightly thinner than Gen3)
Revised sct tune
Car dynoed 527 rwhp and 556 rwt at BSMs Dynojet
Thats a 40 rwhp and 34rwt gain.
This is still on the initial tune sent from RoeRacing. The Air Fuel Ratio was a very rich and a power robbing 11.3 from 4800 rpm to 6000 rpm. We belieave that with a retune from RoeRacing that has the Air fuel Ratio at 13.0 another 25-35 rwhp will be gained
IN SHORT THE 710 CAMSHAFT IS ACTUALLY CAPABLE OF THE 50-70 HP GAIN ROERACING ADVERTISES WITH ZERO HEADWORK
Dyno testing of the revised SCT tune to have the Air Fuel Ratio at 13.0 will be conducted Saturday 24 Dec 2011
QUARTERMILE
1000 feet elevation in tropical temperatures rangeing from 73-77 degree Hawaiian night time air. Surface is non prepped and rear tire psi is 28 psi warm on all quartermile passes
Quartermile testing with stock cam and modifications at 487 rwhp revealed consistent 11.8-12.0 at 120-122 mph
Quartermile testing with 710 cam and modifications at 527 rwhp revealed consistent 11.5-11.7 at 123-125 mph
Again the 710 camshafts performance data is based on the initial SCT tune with the rich 11.3 Air Fuel Ratio
DRIVABILITY
This was my biggest concern when contemplating the 710 camshaft.
WITHOUT A DOUBT THIS IS NO CONCERN AT ALL. THE EXHAUST NOTE SOUNDS LUMPIER THAN WITH THE STOCK CAMSHAFT BUT THE 710 CAMMED SRT10 VIPER DRIVES JUST LIKE A STOCK 2003 VIPER.
VIDEO OF 710 CAMSHAFT SOUND
http://www.youtube.com/watch?nomobile=1&v=EYLyUfhT9-I
CHRISTMAS EVE redyno with new SCT tune will be posted this coming Saturday.
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