New Viper

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Sitting here watching the International Auto Show, and see that the new viper has 600hp. Anyone know where they got the extra ponies? Guess the ZO6 just took the backseat again.
 
was also watching it, yea it is freakin sweet!

getting ready to go watch the Patriots kick some ass though
 
redesigned motor now 8.4 liters. new intake manifold and back to dual throttle bodies.
funny I'm getting ready to watch the Colts kick ass
 
outnumbered said:
Sitting here watching the International Auto Show, and see that the new viper has 600hp. Anyone know where they got the extra ponies? Guess the ZO6 just took the backseat again.

its bigger displacement, new intake. and pcm

a lot more little things, but that's the just of it :p

-Red
 
The wildest part of the new 8.4L is the cam. It's still a single cam bore, pushrod engine, but the intake cam is hollow with the exhaust cam running inside. They use oil pressure controlled by the PCM to control the lobe seperation angle to get variable valve timing. Pretty ingenious, but I wonder about its durability.
Honestly though, I think most of the horsepower came from raising the compression almost a whole point.
 
No matter what, it's still got a lot of potential.:)

That's interesting on how they did the variable exhaust timing. Looking forward to seeing the technical info on that one.
 
Silverback said:
No matter what, it's still got a lot of potential.:)

That's interesting on how they did the variable exhaust timing. Looking forward to seeing the technical info on that one.
Yeah, I'd love to see the drawings. I have a feeling they are driving the exhaust cam (center) with the cam sprocket and varying the intake timing. Varying the exhaust timing on a N/A engine would have little effect, but being able to control the closing point of the intake valve could keep your dynamic compression at optimum throughout the entire RPM range.
 
There was a post in the general section about this with all the particulars. There is also a post in the general section about the 675HP concept.
 

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