The Dodge/SRT Viper needs no introduction. We all know what this V10-powered sportscar is all about since Chrysler introduced it in 1992. The “Snake” returned to racing this year and received an ultra fast, track-ready Time Attack version. What more could you need?
Well, there’s an old saying - “too much power is never enough”. And since some enthusiasts believe the Viper needs some extra oomph for drag or street racing fun, the folks over at Nth Moto managed to squeeze no less than 1,323 horsepower out of a 2006 SRT10 model.
To get it there, the coupe was fitted with two turbochargers with hand-formed 5-1 stainless steel manifolds, air-to-water intercooler and CNC billet end tanks. Visual alterations include carbon fiber parts, a new exterior paint and a set of HRE 798R wheels finished in glossy black.
Scroll below to watch this crazy Viper getting some dyno action.
To get it there, the coupe was fitted with two turbochargers with hand-formed 5-1 stainless steel manifolds, air-to-water intercooler and CNC billet end tanks. Visual alterations include carbon fiber parts, a new exterior paint and a set of HRE 798R wheels finished in glossy black.
Scroll below to watch this crazy Viper getting some dyno action.