Re: VIPAIR™ Dyno Results on 99 RT 16 RWHP!!
Here's what they said that started the whole thing.
Is anyone going to claim that they feel that 50hp boost with a Vipair while driving home after bolting it on?
"Baseline run the car did 371.9 RWHP and 419.9 RWTQ, 5 minutes later with the VIPAIR™ installed the car did 388.3 RWHP and 436.5 RWTQ an increase of about 16 RWHP and 16 RWTQ. While this result was exciting the best part was the drive home as the car felt like it had picked up an extra 50 RWHP, all the extra cold air was doing its job."
Joe,
Thanks for bringing us back to the original claim which I and others have made "that you can feel the difference". Some of us have a lot of seat time and others do not. Feel is a personal thing, some people are more sensitive to a minor changes and others are oblivious to everything that doesn't land liek a brick on their head. I cannot remeber who did the temperature test that you mention but you can bet it was not read with a data logging recorder off the computer, and the "air pressure" tests were not conducted with the rain drain tubes pinched so any extra air pressure would escape through these before creating any "boost" or "positive" or less negative air manifold pressure, especially testable with the device that was used, again a data logging from the MAP sensor would be the best for this test.
We have never had a Vipair returned or even a request to return one, by anyone, anywhere, anytime. Over 500 in use and no dissatisfied customers.
Even RussM did not return his free one............
PS. I did have an aerodynamic engineer lined up to do some testing but he crashed his viper, so that didn't pan out, I do not have an air tunnel, or an air tunnel with a rear wheel dyno for that matter. If I did I would do the testing you request but right now we have to rely on the logic, the actual race logged and tested Viper GTS-R race car experiences and results and the experience of those like Dan Cragin and other racers ( Mumford, Norm K. etc.) whether drag or road, most of which in NA applications use a Vipair™ or similar device. They use it because they believe it works and 1+2=3, even with a Vipair™,
1) it directs high pressure air from the facia into the airbox,
2) it prevents hot underhood air from entering the airbox,
3) if you cap off your rain drains and block your Naca duct ( which the GTS-R race car developers found sucked air out of the airbox to the point that it cost them lap times at 60+ MPH ) on your airbox it helps build positive Manifold pressure.
Even dodge themselves had it right on the Gen 1's (like you have) and they went back to the same concept on the gen 3's, the Naca was and is an ornamental and detrimental air scoop on the Gen 2's.
Sometimes if it looks like $hitZ and smells like $hitZ, you don't have to taste it to know what it is.