Random thoughts:
Each of these two power adders have their benefits and disadvantages.
I have run against one Roe on the street from a roll and it was no contest but it was an unfair race to begin with. My car made much more peak hp (925 rwhp vs his at 650 rwhp and I started right in the sweet spot. Hey, he wanted to do this!).
I have not yet come up against a Roe supercharged car with similar peak hp but if I did, I'd do it with caution and would not do it from a stop.
The Roe cars seem to be better at the drags, generally, while the Paxton cars seem to be better on the road and in longer races. The Paxton cars also seem to be more driveable. The Viper seems to have more torque than is easily useable, so I'm not sure why one would develop this type of supercharger for the Viper in the first place - maybe just for the drags or those short bursts on the street. The nature of the Viper engines has changed and continues to change as well. The older cars were torque monsters while the newer ones tend to spin a bit higher. Maybe the Roe's worked better on the older cars. Not sure. Maybe they don't work as well on the newer cars. Just guessing, but perhaps that's why we haven't seen one for the Gen III's yet.
I've run my Paxton car in the 1/2 mile drags the last two years at the Silver State and won both events. I think being able to wind it to 6500 rpm while power continues to increase helps. I can get to about 172 at the top of 4th gear and still be pulling strong. Last year with less power and boost than I currently have, I got to 164 mph in the 1/2 at 6500 feet elevation without going into 5th gear. I would love to see what a Roe car would do in this event, just for fun.
I've had heat issues with my Paxton at the track. Keep in mind that mine is very highly modded and not a good example for the track. Some guys do run Paxtons very successfully at the track, just not me. As a result, my Paxton car is now a street car.
I can't imagine running a Roe car flat out on the track for very long on a hot day without melting things but I guess that some guys may do it.
What ever you choose, be careful out there.
Dan
