vincy
Enthusiast
OK Guys, don't beat up on me, but I think the 2008 could use more torque at low RPM. I have had a couple 383 ci stroker Vets and never downshifted them and used 6th gear a lot and 5th for passing. With the 08 Viper I spend more time in 4th and 5th. The engine has less low speed torque than I expected.
In some ways it behaves like a turbocharged car. The power really comes on strong at the revs increase. So once the wheels spin they keep spinning.
Does anyone else feel this way about the low rpm torque?
Looking at the intake manifold I wonder why there are not runners for each cylinder like they have on the Vets. It seems this would increase torque. Has anyone tried making such an intake manifold for the Viper? Are there are long runners for each cylinder inside or on the bottom?
This is my first Viper. Don't flame me. I'm just giving my impressions and ansking questions. I would like to increase the low rpm torque. Since the car will be at road tracks I don't want to go the super/turbo charger route.
Thanks to all.
In some ways it behaves like a turbocharged car. The power really comes on strong at the revs increase. So once the wheels spin they keep spinning.
Does anyone else feel this way about the low rpm torque?
Looking at the intake manifold I wonder why there are not runners for each cylinder like they have on the Vets. It seems this would increase torque. Has anyone tried making such an intake manifold for the Viper? Are there are long runners for each cylinder inside or on the bottom?
This is my first Viper. Don't flame me. I'm just giving my impressions and ansking questions. I would like to increase the low rpm torque. Since the car will be at road tracks I don't want to go the super/turbo charger route.
Thanks to all.
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