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Re: 1977 viper recore

by 77viper » Jan 24, 2012 1:01 am

Thanks.

Re: 1977 viper recore

by ConFuseee » Jan 23, 2012 8:53 pm

Amazing job chet! sure makes me want mine done

Re: 1977 viper recore

by 77viper » Jul 20, 2010 10:38 pm

I'm still at this in my spare time. I ended up getting a fuel pump from another vendor and finishing up the nitrous system last night :twisted: .

I will make a thread on the install to make it easier to find if anyone is interested.

I finished my work early tonight so I headed out to the lake to see what it would do. I'm running a 26 pitch yamaha drag that has been thinned but otherwise stock and from a stand still it launched so hard I can't explain it. I have run my 22 lightning et and there is no comparison. I was just testing it so I am still way rich and didn't hold it for to long but man is this thing fast and fun.

I actually think I can say it's officially overpowered.

On a side note the county sheriff's department picked up their new boat today with a new guy on water patrol. I had herd he was a **** but I figured It's better to meet him now rather than later so I went out to chat with him. Sure as **** I went to school with him and know his family "small town". We got to chatting and I had to let him know what lake I fo to to make some long runs and he advised me that he would still give me a ticket if I do something dumb but he wanted a call to come watch a boat run at 90 :up:

Re: 1977 viper recore

by 77viper » Jul 02, 2010 11:26 pm

I got frustrated with the digatron gauges so I ordered some autometer and hydorodynamics gauges. I had to fill in the hole in the dash so I made a panel to cover the hole, I think I need to add another to the other side.
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I'm still waiting for them to build my fuel pump for the methanol system so I haven't tried the gas. I did get to take it out last sat with my 22 et and found I need to so something with the vents. If I accelerate hard the fuel sloshes into the vents and it stalls the motor. I just got a set of wmh 20s to replace the 31s so I will lower the fuel level and bump the pressure to see if that helps otherwise I think I will add slosh tubes.

The boat is a absolute blast to drive, well worth all the effort!

Re: 1977 viper recore

by 77viper » Jun 23, 2010 9:57 am

I'm still waiting on another fuel pump for the methanol for the nitrous.

It wasn't odowd but close to the same size, when we test boats at work we go to odowd so I know the lake too well.

The Hole shot it amazing I forgot my thrust washer for the merc props so I was still running a 27 srx, I can't wait to try my drag props.

Re: 1977 viper recore

by frogII » Jun 23, 2010 9:10 am

Is that odowd lake ?

if it is I had a hard time getting full throttle out of my crappie boat there :roll:
very short straight runs

you must have one heck of a hole shot and great pick up :up:

Re: 1977 viper recore

by VultureNo2 » Jun 23, 2010 7:52 am

Nice Chet. :D :up:

Re: 1977 viper recore

by hydrostream76 » Jun 23, 2010 6:31 am

nice pics
lol vipers are fun to drive, eh ?

Re: 1977 viper recore

by ccrick » Jun 23, 2010 6:25 am

Very nice chet. Soon the happy gas? :boating:

Re: 1977 viper recore

by 77viper » Jun 22, 2010 11:02 pm

I replaced the solenoid for the fuel pump with a relay, that took care of the blown fuse issue. I also lowered my fuel pressure a little so it's at 3 psi flowing and 5 psi deadheaded. I'm still working on my digatron set up but I think I'm going to scrap that idea and go to regular gauges instead.

I was able to take it out to the small lake by my house tonight and put 5.5 miles on it according to my gps. It handles great I was a little nervous about staying on the pad because my XT vegas has the training wheels, I took it slow for a bit then got it up on the pad and it was a dream I ended up taking it up to 82 but ran out of lake.
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