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#1
Please add me to the tour, garage and dinner!

- Sean
#2
Quote from: PCH VIPER on February 26, 2010, 09:39:30 PM

Your commitment to attend this event will show them how much we appreciate all that they have done over the last 4 years.

Sean & Theresa will definitely be there!   <L

Also, please sign us up for the vault tour >3
#3
Hi.  Please add my '08.

- Sean
#4
<<Shawn and Theresa>>

Hey, did this forum get outsourced to India?
#5
Hi :-)

Theresa and I would love to attend. Please count us in!
#7
<For cars like ours that "sit" most of the time...>

Yup, that's it. I drive my Viper daily, and try to find every opportunity when nobody is around to "remind" my off-road PCM of my preferred tune/driving style. 

I've been using Torco in the fuel of all of my cars for several years - I buy the 5 Gal. tub via the Internet, and refill 1-quart containers. Yes, the plugs evidence an additive (tan), but otherwise, they don't have build-up and burn well at high rpms.  I'm a fan of Torco, as I haven't lunched a 900+ HP 427 after about 35k hard miles of all season driving. Even with a conservative tune, the motor would have given out quickly, had it not liked the fuel.

Dan, I would very much like to see an after market upper intake manifold for the Gen-IV in the coming year. A ported lower with a nicely welded sheet metal upper should unleash the potential of our VVT 6500 rpm motors/heads. Maybe you could poll your fellow geographic presidents to see if any shops have been working on an upper?  A pool of resources in a GP might attract the production of a few, in preparation for DCP's 2010 Dyno Day.
#8
Does anyone know if Gary Gawlas' KR Super Snake was the 600 or 725?  If 600, then they are seriously underrating those.  The ZR1 relative to a stock Gen-4 seemed reasonable. All are fantastic cars, and the pinnacle of performance from Detroit that we will be seeing. 

It was cooler and less humid this year compared to last year's Dyno Day, but I managed to drop 14-hp; however, relative numbers are everything, and everyones' numbers looked great - no surprise!  Need to find my next mod to prepare for the Dyno Day 2010.

It was great seeing everyone!
#9
Will someone PLEASE post the overall dyno results already =5. Also, where are those beautiful pics  >u.  I needed to head out early in the middle of all the fun.

Thanks DC Performance for another great Dyno Day!!!!!!!!!!!!

- Sean
#10
Two for lunch, please.
#11
Please count me in.  I have my Mopar PCM installed and would like to see my numbers over last year's Bellanger's.
#12
I really, really wanted to go to this, but sat at home all weekend with a bad cold  >o  I'll be driving up to NV later this month to go to Viper Days at Spring Mountain.
#13
Awesome, I'll be there!
#14
DC Perf. just dynoed my stock '08 earlier this week at 527hp and 500ft-lbs. I hope to be able to put a few miles on my new Belanger exhaust before the 12th, to see what I can pick-up from the Venom controller's adaptive tune.  I really hope I won't be looking at my car still on a lift when visiting on the 12th.

- Sean
#15
This was an awesome day, and Theresa's first car outing - she loved it.  Thank you very much Steph and Glenn for organizing this.  All of the coordination, including those beautiful color detailed maps, was fantastic! Thank you!

Also, thank you PCH Viper and Hemotox for all the great pictures!

Sean & Theresa