kdaviper
Enthusiast
From Allpar:
"The Dodge Viper has been seen several times in testing, easily recognizable even when wrapped up in camouflage. Allpar has just been told that it would be powered by an 8.7 liter version of the V-10 engine, which displaced 8.4 liters in 2010. At around 531 cubic inches, it would be the largest engine ever used in a Chrysler production car, by a good margin (the largest engine produced by Chrysler during the muscle car era was the 440 V8, while the most powerful was the 426 Hemi.)"
"The Dodge Viper has been seen several times in testing, easily recognizable even when wrapped up in camouflage. Allpar has just been told that it would be powered by an 8.7 liter version of the V-10 engine, which displaced 8.4 liters in 2010. At around 531 cubic inches, it would be the largest engine ever used in a Chrysler production car, by a good margin (the largest engine produced by Chrysler during the muscle car era was the 440 V8, while the most powerful was the 426 Hemi.)"