Steve 00RT/10
Enthusiast
Winter withdrawal is in full swing for this part of the country. Visions of spring time are still a long way off. It gives one plenty of time to think of potential things to do to the beast. I'm Looking for a little advice on the below scenarios.
There is a fair amount of history for superchargers out there now. I'm wondering the consensus as regards supercharged or normally aspirated modifications? More specifically....SC versus a heads/cam package. Runnability is a huge issue for us as we put between 10 and 12,000 miles per season on our car--long trips(1000+ miles) are common. I also try to get on a track at least once a year as well as autocross when I can.
It seems some of the Roe chargers have had some fuel problems at high boost and are a little finicky to tune. Having a 2000 car would mean a 5 pound pulley. Are the fuel/tuning problems more minimal at lower boost? The closest dyno to us is 400-500 miles away, as is any 'current' top notch Viper tech. How about the Gen II Paxton? I have heard the Gen III kit is a little more refined and less troublesome?
Would a heads/cam set up--say with a VEC 2-- be more dependable and require less maintainance given the long distance running we do?
The more SOTP bug is always there, but runnability is as big a concern. To date, (knock on wood)our Viper has been trouble free. Over 55,000 'spirited' miles of fun. Except for an oil cooler line failure a year ago, the engine has never been touched or had any problems whatsoever. Turn the key and rocket away. Any additional HP adder would have to provide the same trouble free runnability.
Thanks--Steve
There is a fair amount of history for superchargers out there now. I'm wondering the consensus as regards supercharged or normally aspirated modifications? More specifically....SC versus a heads/cam package. Runnability is a huge issue for us as we put between 10 and 12,000 miles per season on our car--long trips(1000+ miles) are common. I also try to get on a track at least once a year as well as autocross when I can.
It seems some of the Roe chargers have had some fuel problems at high boost and are a little finicky to tune. Having a 2000 car would mean a 5 pound pulley. Are the fuel/tuning problems more minimal at lower boost? The closest dyno to us is 400-500 miles away, as is any 'current' top notch Viper tech. How about the Gen II Paxton? I have heard the Gen III kit is a little more refined and less troublesome?
Would a heads/cam set up--say with a VEC 2-- be more dependable and require less maintainance given the long distance running we do?
The more SOTP bug is always there, but runnability is as big a concern. To date, (knock on wood)our Viper has been trouble free. Over 55,000 'spirited' miles of fun. Except for an oil cooler line failure a year ago, the engine has never been touched or had any problems whatsoever. Turn the key and rocket away. Any additional HP adder would have to provide the same trouble free runnability.
Thanks--Steve