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Heads/cam viper vs built Whipple Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="99BOSS" data-source="post: 16675888" data-attributes="member: 8733"><p>Great runs! Launching a viper hard from a dig is tricky. They are light but can burn the tires for a block no problem. I think they're actually stronger from a roll due to the tall gearing and traction is usually out of the equation by then. For example, I can go to 2nd gear at 60mph and the tach is reading 4K, right in its sweet spot. You floor it and it just takes off so hard at that speed and you pull till 6500 or 95ish mph, then 3rd which is its killer freeway gear, even longer yet and my car is pretty stock. Sneakys car with a heads/cam 9 liter would be nuts from a roll. So your Cobra did very well. I had a 04 Cobra with pullied, ported stock blower and my Viper would take it easily. Now a built, Whipple Cobra like yours would be a good run as the video shows. I do think the longer you had run it, the Viper would pull ahead. They are just runners on the freeway, not drag strip kings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99BOSS, post: 16675888, member: 8733"] Great runs! Launching a viper hard from a dig is tricky. They are light but can burn the tires for a block no problem. I think they're actually stronger from a roll due to the tall gearing and traction is usually out of the equation by then. For example, I can go to 2nd gear at 60mph and the tach is reading 4K, right in its sweet spot. You floor it and it just takes off so hard at that speed and you pull till 6500 or 95ish mph, then 3rd which is its killer freeway gear, even longer yet and my car is pretty stock. Sneakys car with a heads/cam 9 liter would be nuts from a roll. So your Cobra did very well. I had a 04 Cobra with pullied, ported stock blower and my Viper would take it easily. Now a built, Whipple Cobra like yours would be a good run as the video shows. I do think the longer you had run it, the Viper would pull ahead. They are just runners on the freeway, not drag strip kings. [/QUOTE]
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