Tom,
I enjoyed meeting you at the event this year.
I would like to express my sincerest regards to the family and friends of Patrick and Virginia.
The Vipers did really well at the Hill Climb this year and can claim top marque at the event.
Some unofficial time results are (5.2 miles):
1st Amir Rosenbaum, F40 3:10.***, new overall record
2nd Mike Horzewski, Viper GTS 3:15.1xx, new naturally aspirated record
3rd Ted May, Viper GTS 3:21.9xx
4th Steve Beddor, RUF CTR 2 3:22.***
Unofficial top speeds (just before turn 8 by the 25 mph corner sign):
1st Steve Beddor 140 mph
2nd Amir Rosenbaum 138+ mph
3rd Randy Harris (Corvette - very quiet and making lots of whistling noises) 134 mph
The others:
Mike Horzewski 133 mph
Ted May 128 mph
Of note, all the top cars were running slicks and aero devices. I have Datacam data from the previous record run of 3:12 in the RUF CTR 2 and I can tell you that my Viper was going faster through the corners than the RUF. However, at 6000 feet of altitude, we just can't turn up the boost like the F40 and RUF do to compensate for the thin air. Best estimates for lbs/hp at 6000 feet look something like this:
Amir's F40 5.6 lbs/hp (bone stock numbers and he freely admits it isn't even close), more like 4.7 - 4.8 lbs/hp.... or better
Steve's RUF 5.9 lbs/hp (again bone stock numbers - and it isn't, given faster radar speeds than Amir, you be the judge)
Mike's Viper GTS 7.9 lbs/hp (real numbers) no "rocket engine", just heads, extrude honed intake, and exhaust on a stock bottom end with the stock cam and stock 3.07 rear end. Which says a lot for the Viper. Thanks to Ted May et al for the work on my car and the endless track support (and the dollar
).
Bottom line is us naturally aspirated guys are getting our butts kicked on acceleration!
This means for a Viper to be in the power game, we would need either a ton of naturally aspirated hp (> 1000 SAE corrected) or forced induction. As for me, all of the above plus I would have to learn how to drive.
Someone who can drive needs to show up with one of these twin turbo or blower Vipers (and keep it on the road). It would be nice for a Viper to take the record.
A good place to check out past events (with pics) is
http://www.nsxfiles.com/stories.htm
go to Chapter 70 2001 Virginia City Hill Climb or Chapter 51 for the 2000 recap.
Best regards,