Re: Whats the maximum amount of \"Naturally Aspirated\" RWHP/RWTQ on a Viper?
Great question....When I consulted for APEX on stroker packages about a year and a half ago, we experimented solely on naturally aspirated setups. We found some very interesting things.
With wild cams and head combos we could get some really good 'bragging rights' peak numbers, but the mid range suffered terribly. I think too many people get caught up in the peak numbers and don't stop to think that they may only see that power for a blink of the eye... Personally, I would take an extra 25rwhp at 4500 rpms anyday over 25rwhp at 5900 rpms.
In the end, the best overall power and torque across the rpm range was seen with heads that were not 'hog ported'. What I am saying is that less cfm @ .500 lift made more power across the rpm range, probably due to the intake restrictions and the higher cfm we could get at lower lift. I found this very interesting. A great example of this type of effect was 'noted' in a recent Car and Driver article about the [******] 600+hp SRT package. I think they said something like the car was a few seconds slower than the stock SRT when accelerating in the same gear with with the heads and cam mods at low-mid rpms. Again, low-mid range power they were talking about.
In addition, properly matching the cam with the head flow and intake proved to be a difficult task but well worth it (we saw another 50+rwhp with a proper match). When we completed the LETHAL 650 package I know I got a ton of e-mails from people trying to figure out how we made so much torque and power from 2500-4000 rpms.
Anyway, I don't know what the most hp and torque is to date, but keep in mind that drivability and type of gas (pump/race) can play a major role in this.
After several cam, head, and exahust changes, my 01 ACR with the LETHAL 750 package pulled 671rwhp and 704 rwtq. This car is very drivable and does not require race gas. The compression ratio is under 10.5:1 (I am sure it would make noticably more power with higher compression).Certainly with a more aggressive cam, more head porting, or race gas you should be able to reach 700rwhp, but it will probably cost you some valuable power in the low-mid range which may be sorely missed.
Here are my latest numbers. The engine has 1200 miles on it...still breaking it in...
3400 rpms...420 rwhp, 655 rwtq
3800 rpms...490 rwhp, 675 rwtq
4200 rpms...560 rwhp, 700 rwtq
4600 rpms...600 rwhp, 690 rwtq
5000 rpms...630 rwhp, 670 rwtq
5400 rpms...650 rwhp, 630 rwtq
5600 rpms...670 rwhp, 610 rwtq
5800 rpms...640 rwhp, 580 rwtq
* From 3200 rpms to 5700 rpms the car never makes less than 600rwtq!
* Interestingly, I think because the power is sooo smooth and the torque is flat, my car does not break traction under WOT in 2nd gear once the tires are warm, so it hooks up really well.
Hope this helps! If you are really trying to get 700rwhp, it is certainly within reach!
-Wayne