The SVS T3 TT Tuner/DIY system history,
99% of Viper owners will scare themselves with 900rwhp whether it's a T3 or T4
I know that for the street most Viper owners want a reliable, quality system, at a good price with great performance and back it up with experience and support.
Our TT Tuner/DIY offers all of that and SVS has been in business for over 10years....
We have customers that have been driving on the street with our system for over 2 years. The overall system has been very reliable because we use the highest quality parts we can. We learned from race testing our TT system and made changes until we felt comfortable with releasing it. The system hasn’t ruined any customer’s engines or had adverse effects because of back pressure, etc. We waited until we had positive feedback from our customers and then we started to promote more. We didn’t give our TT systems away to customers in exchange for an agreement to promote us while we figure out if the system works or not.
Take a Gen 2, 488cid stock block/heads and double the power. That’s great performance and there’s still room to grow. We’ve won many different performance races over the years with our T3 prototype turbo system. It has been great fun. We’ve learned that the only way to win records is with plenty of $$$. We’ve tested the whole way. There are not a lot of records left to be won unless you have bank, but there’s still a lot of time to have fun.
Our first prototype system was tested a long time ago:
Totally stock engine 1993 Gen1 in 1995 at Byron on Mxx3’s pushing 900Hp
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I've drove our system on the street coupled with many different engine combinations and it has performed flawless and treated me and our customers well. I've raced with our T3 TT at many different locations and in 2003 it held the record for the fastest and quickest boost only Viper in the ¼, in the mile and in the 5 mile. I don’t know of any other cars by make that have held a triple crown like this, do you?
We brought that one in for Vipers only
We’ve learned combinations for many different levels of the performance ladder and everything has its place.
If you want to go 300mph then you should get something else than our turbo system BUT, If you want to go 250mph in a stock bodied Viper than we know how to do it with an SVS T3 Tuner/DIY TT system.
If you want to go quicker or faster than low 9’s at 155mph in the ¼ mile than you should get something other than our DIY TT system. I'm confident with the right engine build and drag set up our system will support an 8 sec quarter mile pass.
If you want to go faster than 200+mph in the standing mile than you should get a different turbo system than ours.
All of these RECORDS are from the same SVS prototype T3 TT system:
2001 - 246.742mph Bonneville Salt Flats
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2003 First Viper ever to go 200 in the standing mile - 8psi - 850rwhp/960rwtq:
http://www.svspower.com/images/upload/video_24_0.wmv
2003 6 speed run SVS side mount TT – missed shift ! 10.1 @ 143 - 3,850 lbs
http://www.svspower.com/images/upload/event_23_340.wmv
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2003 SVS - 2 speed 9.1 @ 154 – 3,850 lbs driver Ron Mistik (Meshak) Fastest and quickest boost only in the ¼.
http://www.svspower.com/images/upload/video_14_0.wmv
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If I was going to build myself a TT Viper I would absolutely want no more than an efficient and reliable 900rwhp for the street or even at the track. I don’t need to prove anything to anyone and very rarely would I encounter a car that would beat that power.
If I was going to build my own Viper I would build a new version called the V10RSTT
It would be in a Gen 2 and the engine would rev 7000+rpm, T3 Twin Turbo, De-stroked whining *RatSnake V10* *copyrighted SVS* made by SVS. The SVS RatSnake V10 ( I call that name mine - RatSnake V10 right now and right here, and I name this in honor of my competitor…………..whomever that may be…..
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