Everybody,
I really don't care who believes me. This is the internet, and anyone can 'type' anything. Although, I do appreciate the math, jcaspar1. For those of you that keep saying 'stock', MY VIPER IS NOT STOCK. I have around 30-40 more RWHP than a stock GTS, and also have 3.73 gears. IMO, and the opinion of others, it is a good bit faster than a stock Viper. 440 RWHP / .85 = 517HP at the flywheel. Compared to a stock twin turbo's 415HP. Not to mention, more than likely, the Viper has a good bit more HP/Torque under the curve, due to the cubic inches. My car also weighs a little less than a 911TT, if memory serves. So although my story is, for some reason, unbelievable to some of you - it is fact. And I don't think 50 yards is 'all that much' considering your moving 150 MPH. In a 1/4 mile drag race, yes. I would guess that our race covered close to 3/4 a mile. 50 yards ahead is not all that much.
P.S. - And if you believe the magazines numbers, you are a fool. Those low 12 numbers are achieved by dumping the clutch at 6000 RPM in a Porsche TT. In the real world, people don't want to destroy there $120,000 car after 6 months of driving. Normal launches in a 911 TT 'stock', probably close to high 12's. This is what I've seen, non-modified.
P.S.S. - Allenlambo, since you take such faith in the magazine numbers, one issue a while back (I think Motortrend), did a 1 mile race with some high performance cars. I am 99% sure the Viper and 911 TT were in the event. I would be interested to see the time difference, and speed. If I recall, the Viper GTS won the event. And at 170 MPH (How fast the Viper was going at the mile), 50+ yards is nothing. I bet if someone has this issue, and some math skills, they can calculate the 'yards ahead' the Viper was..... This car may have been the older 911 TT 400HP, not sure, but at least it will give an idea. Of course, I don't look to magazines for factual information.