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<blockquote data-quote="Quasar Z" data-source="post: 16438613" data-attributes="member: 22617"><p>I have a heads, cam and headers Gen V Viper that has made nearly 100 1/2 miles passes. Runs 167.55 N/A and surprise, surprise, has never broken on the street or at the track. I made 23 passes at the last 1/2 miles event...my boys and all of their friends enjoyed the ride down the strip. Claiming to see a modded Viper every time you go to a track is BS, and that they all break is BS. This is simply a numbers game where the Vipers are always outnumbered 10 or 20 to 1 by Corvettes, Mustangs, Camaro's and Hellcats. </p><p></p><p>Those Vipers are really pushing the limits. One had an intake backfire, it did not start on fire. That is a factor of a stock motor (and intake) making over 1000 rwhp. The TT car was unfortunate and that was a bad fire. Keep in mind that can happen on any car and fires are not specific to Vipers. The TT Vipers have quickly become one of the baddest cars on the highway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quasar Z, post: 16438613, member: 22617"] I have a heads, cam and headers Gen V Viper that has made nearly 100 1/2 miles passes. Runs 167.55 N/A and surprise, surprise, has never broken on the street or at the track. I made 23 passes at the last 1/2 miles event...my boys and all of their friends enjoyed the ride down the strip. Claiming to see a modded Viper every time you go to a track is BS, and that they all break is BS. This is simply a numbers game where the Vipers are always outnumbered 10 or 20 to 1 by Corvettes, Mustangs, Camaro's and Hellcats. Those Vipers are really pushing the limits. One had an intake backfire, it did not start on fire. That is a factor of a stock motor (and intake) making over 1000 rwhp. The TT car was unfortunate and that was a bad fire. Keep in mind that can happen on any car and fires are not specific to Vipers. The TT Vipers have quickly become one of the baddest cars on the highway. [/QUOTE]
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