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After several years in development will we hit the track 2012 with our SS Viper (SS/D). Youngblood clutch, Jerico 4spd, PMR chassie, EED engine.
We are right now working with fuel system, midplate and fitting the transmission. The stock Generation 2 V10 in my Viper is rated 425hp compared to the new Generation 4 V10 (Challenger) that is rated 450hp. The S/SS Scene in Scandinavia is evolving, 2012 will we have about 6-10 new cars among them DP (V8 and V10), Cobra Jets (2010 and 12) and old Iron bougt from you guys. Last edited by JP; 12-27-2011 at 05:41 AM. |
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You might see me in a "newer Buick"next year!!!
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I am sure there is a lot of potential Good luck :-) peace
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The Viper Generation 2 cylinder heads was a big challenge, but we have done what is possible with reasonable money. A Stock Viper Generation 4 cylinder head flows about the same as mine G2 SS heads, so to compare the potential with the "Viper" G4 engine in the Challenger is not what I would like to do.
Our G2 Viper is more of the "Old School" type, we had to do everything from the beginning ourselfs, and redo it several times to reach the numbers we knew were hidden in the engine (10 cylinders/502cui). No FX projects were available when we started development ;-) We have found decent power in the engine, it is in level with what most SS C, B and A cars have today. So when we get the clutch and the chassi (3-link) to work will we probably also do the ET:s we aimed for. |
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