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HHI Viper, if you're thinking about Forced Induction later, buying final parts for 'plan' saves money. Buying the parts for your finished product instead of 'intermediate parts' will save you money in the long run.
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I agree to what RTTTTed says, plan it with somebody that really knows.
HHI Viper, your doing all the right things by asking, dont mind us as we rattle on. There is ALOT of info you can find out there. You need to spend more time contacting the great tuners and builders that frequent and support the VCA, these guys will save you from making any big mistakes. Remeber....there is a tipping point where a HEavy modded Viper becomes a pain, dont go there. Go light, go simple, go smart, go fast. The first thing you should do is buy the Roe Racing post engine turn off kit that runs the fan when the engine is off but still hot. Best thing for the money you will buy. Big throttle bodies, perhaps but not yet, maybe never...you need a plan. Your on your way.
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I may go that route later as I am a supercharger and turbo fan. Had a BMW S/C and a twin turbo 3rd gen RX7 and do like the extra HP. Thinking that in mind, what might I start out with at this point to get things rolling that way? I seriously want to keep dependability and motor stock inside. Bolt on's can "bolt off" later if I wanted to return to stock. What should I do from the start and what order do people seem to follow? I am not in position financially with the economy the way it is and my partners and I are planning an expansion with equipment for work when the economy breaks loose (HOPEFULLY... ), but like we are "all" saying...have a plan. I definetly will listen to the folks on the VCA for pointers in the right direction! Would like to eventually end up with a dependable 150-200 horse or so at the wheels. That would suit me just fine for playing! ![]()
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Drive hard...Drive safe! Take Viagra and wear a condom! 2001 RT/10 Sapphire Blue
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![]() ![]() She knows me too well!!! Yes, the engine timer (probably like a turbo timer) would be a good idea...Thanks!
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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My own testing over the years has convinced me that there's more to be had than what the OE airbox yields. But it can be dependent on what exhaust you're running too. Switching airboxes at the strip for example, one airbox with the rain block/one without saw a .10 gain when using the airbox with the rain block removed. Testing an OE airbox on a major corporation's giant flowbench saw the passenger side flowing more air than the driver's side due to the left side outlet being obstructed more by the rain block than the right. Stuff like that, most of which I've posted about previously. I've been busy finishing up an experimental airbox mod..and a short test drive tells me this new mod idea actually works! (..no one's ever posted about doing it) I think I'm going to have to start calling this airbox Frankenbox - it's been reworked so much and has so many varied fasteners holding everything together. I was hoping to take advantage of the GB on the SCT programmers to compliment the mod, but I was unable to get enough info to go through with it.The driving season's still young - could be an interesting Summer ! ![]() |
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Sounds interesting...I look forward to test results.
But...for a stock engine with his mods.....spend elsewhere.
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Interesting...Keep us posted!!!
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It's interesting that in some vehicles there is an improvement with an aftermarket CAI and others there is not and even a loss. SRT 10 Ram dynos showed power losses on almost all aftermarket CAI's with the only improvement being with a drop in K& N. They still sell a lot of CAI's to the truck guys.
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Maybe the people that buy all these parts actually understand this concept. Well, at least some of them must be smarter than the TV commercials themselves. They are designed to work at 60 mph wind speed, not 0 mph. Most dyno's are 0 mph wind speed. |
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This is on my yellow ACR now..but it's due to get reconfigured. ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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I have a Gen I and bought some air filters and smooth tubes. The guy said he runs 147 in the 1/4 and I said he didn't get that with smooth tubes. He laughed and said the set up would get me 17 HP. So the question is will the filters do me any good? Sounds like the smooth tubes will give me 5 HP.
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If I was kind of broke I'd cut the airdamn out of the airbox in the car and instal K&Ns when I needed a new air filter. I'd buy a diesel pickup tailpipe and a muffler, then build my own exhuast, toss the cats and use a side exit to save a couple thou. I'd save all my money and buy a good used Roe blower system and instal that ($5,000). I'd get the most 'bang for the buck spending what a complete exhaust would cost. 150-200rwhp with the potential to upgrade a pulley and add a water/meth sytem for another hundred or so hp. A new set of wheels would cost more than that. Money could dictate stereo, big brakes, wheels, speakers, headers, tailpipes, etc. after that - but what I did was spend an extra $5,000 when I bought my car with nearly everything I wanted already on it. The 'little things' I've done since buying it have already cost me nearly $10,000 extra and a ton of work (I'm a do it yourselfer). Nearly finished now.
Ted
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