So I posted this in the dyno graph area of the forum yesterday, but I just scanned in the graph today so I thought I'd post it here too:
For those who don't know...I just picked up a SSG (w/ black stripes) 2008 SRT-10 Viper last week. It is completely bone stock down the original paper air filter with 13K miles on the clock. We had a nice day here in St. Louis today, so I headed to a local dyno center which was hosting a small dyno day. My best pull netted the following results:
HP: 548.06
TQ: 527.82
11.93 AFR at 6400 RPM
All runs made on a Dynojet Dyno
The tech who made the pulls said that my tach was off by about 200-300 RPM on the high end and that it felt like it was hitting the rev limiter up top. Do these Vipers have a rev limiter and, if so, what RPM do they kick in?
Overall, I was counting on a 15% drivetrain loss and was therefore expecting 510 HP or so prior to making the runs so 548 made me quite happy. Any others have some numbers for comparison purposes?
For those who don't know...I just picked up a SSG (w/ black stripes) 2008 SRT-10 Viper last week. It is completely bone stock down the original paper air filter with 13K miles on the clock. We had a nice day here in St. Louis today, so I headed to a local dyno center which was hosting a small dyno day. My best pull netted the following results:
HP: 548.06
TQ: 527.82
11.93 AFR at 6400 RPM
All runs made on a Dynojet Dyno
The tech who made the pulls said that my tach was off by about 200-300 RPM on the high end and that it felt like it was hitting the rev limiter up top. Do these Vipers have a rev limiter and, if so, what RPM do they kick in?
Overall, I was counting on a 15% drivetrain loss and was therefore expecting 510 HP or so prior to making the runs so 548 made me quite happy. Any others have some numbers for comparison purposes?
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