Another way to take care of the intake design issue???

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This is the motor from the ASC Diamondback Viper Coupe.... It was a concept car from 2006. The engine was done by McLaren, and I think they might have touched on a fix for the infamous intake issue on the Gen3 Viper motor. They added 10 "webber-like" velocity stacks attached to 10 individual throttle bodies. I think, if you could get everything tuned right, it would take care of the "Number 3 go BOOM" issue some have had.... not to mention, it looks BAD ASS too. :eek:

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The car itself is a little funky lookin tho.... :eek:

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What do you guys think of that intake? Cool eh? :D
 
I think it would look even better if they all looked the same . . ? They're shit's all crooked.

Being a perfectionist is a bit of a bitch sometimes. . . :eek:

Sure would be fun if you leave your truck outside! :p
 
Roz-SRT said:
I think it would look even better if they all looked the same . . ? They're shit's all crooked.

Being a perfectionist is a bit of a bitch sometimes. . . :eek:

Sure would be fun if you leave your truck outside! :p

I bet they're that way for a reason.... :D ;)
 
Back in the 60s the fuel injected drag cars all had their stacks like that also.

Bill.
 
linemup said:
That would be sweet on a n/ a project

a couple ideas..
Take the new higher fiberglass hood, cut out the opening at the back of the hood near the windsheild. Fab up some sort of air box on the underside of the hood with a filter, and wah lah..instant ram air.
Remember the cowl induction on the 70s Chevelle?..Same concept..

Another idea is to install an Air Grabber setup...that would be cool as hell
 

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