Early93Viper
Enthusiast
Pm me also please,
The cool factor alone, it's worth 100 horsepower easy. I haven't performed any back to back dyno testing to give you a scientific measurement.. Don't forget the M2 airbox quote above. Testing isn't necessary for Viper products you know; just pick a number out of thin air that will be subliminally associated with the product as fact, and wait for the orders to come in. At this rate the next airbox someone comes up with will be worth 150hp, so wait for that!You're a bad man. The box looks like 50hp, not acts like it.Are we forgetting that the AirBox makes 50 hp? I have dyno prinouts...You must be registered for see images![]()
Anyone who would go to all the trouble to design and manufacture an air box giving 50hp gain,
wouldn't be shy about testing the unit on a dyno, on a drag strip and with temp and pressure measurements.
I don't believe there could be 50hp to be gained from an airbox but of course, that's just my opinion.
It's hard to show proof that there isn't 50hp to be gained. It's easy to show proof of any gain that is produced.
Where's the data?
Seems to me that a temperature measurement in the stock airbox vs. the outside air temperature, was done by RussM.
I believe he couldn't find any difference.
That would mean that you couldn't improve the air temp going into the engine.
Stock airbox air temp is already the same as outside air temp when you are driving down the highway.
A vacuum measurement, inside the stock airbox vs. an aftermarket airbox would show if any improvement had been made in airflow.
An easy thing to do. Has it been done?
All these claims made by airbox people are nothing but bs. If there were real gains there would be data to prove it.
Please don't tell me you thought I was serious Stu.
My bad im the village idiot. lol
My bad im the village idiot. lol
But your punctuation is coming along nicely. You slipped a little on this one but I'm actually able to read some of your post now.
You're no fun with a sense of humor.
Any other Noobs out there I can slam?
Everybody knows cold air is more dense which means more air, which means more power, so I routed my A/C to my air box. I haven't dyno'd it yet but SOTP is at least 100hp. Probably closer to 200.
Simple mod. The toughest thing about it was waiting in line at Home Depot to buy the parts. Email me for instructions. BTW you'll need a pvc cutter.
How could I forget. I'm still scared of some mullethead from Bradenton kicking my ***.