Video: Dodge Viper ACR-X V10 glows red prohibited upon a dyno


Video: Dodge Viper ACR-X V10 glows red prohibited upon a dyno

There’s something about intense prohibited steel that gets our hearts racing here at Autoblog. Whether it’s fron t brakes on the racing antecedent during an continuation night competition or an exhaust plural at redline during dyno contrast, there’s something about steel facing a forces of implausible feverishness that appeals to the gearhead in us. That’s why you took particular interest in this video of the brandnew 2010 Viper ACR-X that shows Dodge’s engineers starting by final testing of the 8.4-liter V10.

Because it’s built for a track and not a street, the ACR-X gets a few tweaks compared to the batch Viper V10. Gone have been a catalytic converters and in go fake pistons, the modified calibration as well as prolonged tube headers good for 640 horsepower and 605 lb-ft torque. Those headers not only look illusory when the engine is off, they glow splendid orange when a V10 is strapped to a engine dyno as well as revved to redline for postulated durations. You can see both a Viper ACR-X in movement as well as the dyno tests in the video after the burst.

Gallery:2010 Dodge Viper ACR-X

Video: Dodge Viper ACR-X V10 glows red prohibited upon a dyno

Video: Dodge Viper ACR-X V10 glows red prohibited upon a dyno

Video: Dodge Viper ACR-X V10 glows red prohibited upon a dyno

Video: Dodge Viper ACR-X V10 glows red prohibited upon a dyno

Video: Dodge Viper ACR-X V10 glows red prohibited upon a dyno

Video: Dodge Viper ACR-X V10 glows red prohibited upon a dyno

[Source: Dodge via YouTube]

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