Mike Brunton
Enthusiast
This is one hell of a Viper. They bore the block a tad and lengthen the stroke from 3.88 to 4.25, giving 542cid. They use the stock crank and rods, although they use aluminum pistons and bump the compression to 10.5. They also use larger valves with stiffer springs and titanium retainers, and they use roller rockers and a custom cam. This produces 725hp and 740lb-ft of torque!
Their listed times for the 1/4 are 11.0@134 on street tires! Yikes! That is a fast time. That's compared to Hennessey's 650R which they tested at 11.4@129 and TNT's King Snake which ran 11.4@131mph. That's a fair bit more power to get to 134mph through the traps on street tires!
Sounds like a nice package. They also commented that it doesn't feel that much faster than a stock Viper, because it's very easy to drive considering how much more power it puts out. They noted a little tirespin on the 1-2 shift (after a delicate launch of course), but no problems with traction after that.
When is Hennessey's 800TT going to be tested? I'd love to see a mag test one of Levin's cars too - that would be a hoot.
Their listed times for the 1/4 are 11.0@134 on street tires! Yikes! That is a fast time. That's compared to Hennessey's 650R which they tested at 11.4@129 and TNT's King Snake which ran 11.4@131mph. That's a fair bit more power to get to 134mph through the traps on street tires!
Sounds like a nice package. They also commented that it doesn't feel that much faster than a stock Viper, because it's very easy to drive considering how much more power it puts out. They noted a little tirespin on the 1-2 shift (after a delicate launch of course), but no problems with traction after that.
When is Hennessey's 800TT going to be tested? I'd love to see a mag test one of Levin's cars too - that would be a hoot.