Exactly though i did see one time that a major mag wrote an article about this exact topicIt doesn't matter and he wouldn't care anyway as he cannot post here to defend himself. The exposure of this site comared to Motortrend or Car&Driver is negligable. Probably less than 200 people will ever view this thread. As a result, the *crewing will continue unabated.
Perhaps someone should send them a link to this thread?
He does not care as he basically has has the crap pounded out of him on the VCA FORUMS for OVER 10 YEARS NOW.LOL Every once in a while though he tries to sneak back on here (one of his NEW employees comes on under another name )but the real person behind the threads gets exposed after awhile.yeah he doesnt give a sh#t
I have been racing Vipers since the mid 90s and you are 100% correct as after 550 to the tire on Pilots the power is worthless and IF you run slicks sooner or later numerious parts will go -BIG TIME(BESIDES the fact that Vipers are not great drag strip cars ) .The only time the power is practical is DYNO RACING which is in VOGUE around here as many simply never track their cars.Even if Hennessey built solid reliable cars, I think the 1000 HP is an over priced novelty. If you want to track you car, the excessive HP is virtually unusable except on some straight-aways and hard to manage on the corners. If you want to drag race, be prepared to make a big investment in the rear end and half shafts. Without a good rear like a Quaife or OS Giken, the car will be all over the road/track when you jump on it. Even with a quality differential, you need to get the half shafts upgraded because with a decent set of tires, you will bust them when you try a hole-shot. My suggestion would be to find a quality Viper and have some Motons installed along with a quality differential. You will be able to hang with just about any car on the track or street. If you want more power, have a Paxton installed and keep it around 650 HP at the rear wheels. Paxtons are very reliable and perform well. That’s what I did with my car and all my work was done by Dan Cragen at DC Performance in Los Angeles. Quality work and my car runs and handles great. Here is the link: DC Performance TV on Vimeo
It depends on how much you want to spend. If you're spending the money to do turbo's, you're already spending the money on shafts, etc. I've beat on my car and all I've had to do is change oil.
Not sure about the viper not being great drag strip cars. I can leave my street tires on and run low 9's/high 8's all day long.
You've gone 8s? That should be worth a thread in itself
As far as i know the record for STOCK Pilots is 10.3s .When i say Vipers dont make great drag cars they NEVER run (suspension is optimized for road racing )what their MPH says they should run ET-Wise. Any teenager with a 12 grand Mustang can destroy 90% of the Vipers out their in a drag race .(Hell at Englishtown on any test and tune nights Mustangs driven in off the street run 9s and 8S all the time )Shaft wise sure you can beef them up all that does is move the weak link to the Gears and the tranny .Throw slicks on any of them (start popping )1.3 sixty foot times and its not if something will break its when.It depends on how much you want to spend. If you're spending the money to do turbo's, you're already spending the money on shafts, etc. I've beat on my car and all I've had to do is change oil.
Not sure about the viper not being great drag strip cars. I can leave my street tires on and run low 9's/high 8's all day long.
Yes, John used to have a bad name and rap, but I dont now any tuner that meets his current reputation and success as he has had in the last few years, not to mention his record settings in many categories. And he does not care what the VCA has to say about him. His bank account and success says it all for him.
John...does not care what the VCA has to say about him. His bank account and success says it all for him.