Per Sean Roe,
"Without going into a lot of detail about testing, suffice it to say that it provides a very noticeable improvement in the power and makes the car even more fun to drive. We did all our testing on the runways here, and then went on the dyno to verify the results. On the dyno, our peak numbers went from 667 RWHP to 702, while torque went from 697 to 722. At low RPM’s, the torque gain is very good. We picked up 76 RWTQ and 31 RWHP at 2,200 RPM, which is really easy to feel when driving on the street.
This will allow ALL the people with our blower kits to increase their timing, and / or boost, including the cast piston cars. The people running the lower boost pulleys and 91 octane will probably gain the most benefit, as they can increase the boost to 6.5 and run more timing advance. The additional benefit on the cast piston cars will be keeping the top of the piston cooler, which helps make it more stable and stronger."
"Here are the drivetrain specs on the shop 1996 GTS:
93 octane pump gas, standard SC kit with 2.5" pulley yielding 9 psi boost (we call it a 10 lb pulley, but the better the engine flows, the lower the boost), 1.7 roller rockers, our cylinder heads (chambers left larger to reduce compression to approximately 9.1), B&B 1&3/4" headers, high flow cats, B&B cat-back, 70 mm throttle bodies, stock airbox punched to 3" outlet, S&B air filters, aluminum flywheel, stock bottom end - clutch - trans - diff and fuel pump (with voltage booster). Other than the heads, it's a pretty standard set of mods. With stock heads, the torque would be the same to slightly higher, but with less high RPM HP.
The tune with the water / methanol was done while driving, then verified on the dyno. The tune and boost pressure were not "to the max" as this was a street test and tune project, where you could get far more aggressive on race gas.
For price, I think we'll probably end up in the $400 area.
To prototype the water / methanol kit, we started with an upgraded kit from Snow Performance. In the end, the difference will be that the kit has been reworked to be Viper specific, with a proper sized reservoir, correct sized nozzles, wiring harness and installation instructions. It will be controlled by the VEC2 and will come with a recommended tuning setup. Basically, we're doing the R&D and leg work to make this an easy install for people who have a Roe Supercharger on their car, so they can get more power and enjoyment out of their mods without spending much."
The nice thing is see is guys can run a 10lb pulley (forged piston cars) with the water/**** kit and not have to upgrade their fuel system if they don't want to (beyond the voltage booster). So must be slightly adding a small shot of fuel rather than just cooling. Tony Armour has a similar setup as well running a 10lb pulley with water/****.