Intake Gen 2 vs Gen 3

Dan Cragin

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No, not on a stock engine. To be honest, some gains can be found going the opposite direction.
 

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Funny, when the SRT10 ( Gen 3) came out in 2003, Dodge was claiming that the single TB intake manifold was "better" and an "improvement" over the double TB of the Gen 2. Same with the hood. Better and improvement to their bottom line may be, to the car, no way. Pure marketing BS
 

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The later short runner intake was a compromise, it lacks volume and was designed to fit under the hood. With the single throttle body design and short runners it is better for driveability and peak power, but the long runner Gen 1-2 manifold makes much more torque across the powerband.

When we were selling Vipers at the dealer years back, we would sell them on Friday and they would be in the bodyshop on Monday. People were not used to the torque. As the Viper evolved, the power delivery was softened up and moved higher in the rpm band. Thats why the Gen 4-5's feel a bit fluffy down low. The new drive by wire cars limit throttle angle in the lower gears (torque management).
 

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