68' RTR Charger. This is a crazy build. I love it.
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68' RTR Charger. This is a crazy build. I love it.
Engine compartment of the N° 53 SRT Viper GTS-R illustrating both the restrictive air intake trumpets and the bypass vents that help generate front downforce for this 8.0L SMPI V-10 engine from Roush.
The Roush built 8.0L V-10 engine being installed in the 2014 SRT Viper GTS-R though ‘balance of performance’ regulations limited power output to only 480-490HP in order to be considered competitive in class.
Anodized aluminum intake trumpets on this SRT Viper GTS-R act in the same manner as NASCAR restrictor plates in that their intention is to constrain airflow to the V-10 engine cutting the amount of horsepower produced to around 480-490HP. Occasionally coupled with other constraints such as additional weight & reduced fuel capacity, these restrictions allow many different cars having varying levels of performance to race on the same track with a relative expectation that all will be competitive with other vehicles in the same class.
The 8.0L V-10 engine prior to installation in a 2013 SRT Viper GTS-R for an American Le Mans Series competition.
Intake restrictors on the Dodge Viper GT3-R’s 8.0L V-10 engine.
Chrysler Viper GTS-R V10 engine