edyvw Joined Mar 8, 2012 Messages 21,227 Location Colorado Springs, CO Apr 10, 2022 #81 TiGeo said: Interesting mix! That GTI with a tune/bolt-ons will eat that 300....at least from a roll! Click to expand... I was eating 300 HEMI with my CC and no tune. Though that was 300 with older transmission.
TiGeo said: Interesting mix! That GTI with a tune/bolt-ons will eat that 300....at least from a roll! Click to expand... I was eating 300 HEMI with my CC and no tune. Though that was 300 with older transmission.
W wag123 Joined Jun 14, 2011 Messages 3,871 Location Texas Apr 10, 2022 #82 OVERKILL said: The Viper had a DOHC V10 Click to expand... Negative. Chrysler's V10 "Viper" engine is a cam-in-block pushrod OHV 20 valve engine based on their LA series V8.
OVERKILL said: The Viper had a DOHC V10 Click to expand... Negative. Chrysler's V10 "Viper" engine is a cam-in-block pushrod OHV 20 valve engine based on their LA series V8.
OVERKILL $100 Site Donor 2021 Joined Apr 28, 2008 Messages 57,913 Location Ontario, Canada Apr 10, 2022 #83 wag123 said: Negative. Chrysler's V10 "Viper" engine is a cam-in-block pushrod OHV 20 valve engine based on their LA series V8. Click to expand... Doh! You are right, I was thinking it was Lamborghini derivative for some reason.
wag123 said: Negative. Chrysler's V10 "Viper" engine is a cam-in-block pushrod OHV 20 valve engine based on their LA series V8. Click to expand... Doh! You are right, I was thinking it was Lamborghini derivative for some reason.
Allaneddie Joined Sep 3, 2018 Messages 262 Location Charleston, SC Apr 15, 2022 #84 TiGeo said: Interesting mix! That GTI with a tune/bolt-ons will eat that 300....at least from a roll! Click to expand... I agree with that, I think the GTI will take the 300 even from a stop. The first few feet might go to the 300. The VW is for fun and the Chrysler for long distance cruising.
TiGeo said: Interesting mix! That GTI with a tune/bolt-ons will eat that 300....at least from a roll! Click to expand... I agree with that, I think the GTI will take the 300 even from a stop. The first few feet might go to the 300. The VW is for fun and the Chrysler for long distance cruising.