Dodge Viper V10-Powered Honda S2000 Might be Craziest Yet

You’ve seen a $100K showroom Honda S2000 CR, now check out what might be the world’s first Dodge Viper V10-powered Honda S2000 by Rich. The 8.3L V10 engine making 510 hp and 535 lb-ft of torque was sourced from a 2006 Dodge Viper, mated to a sequential gearbox.
That may not sound like a lot of power compared to modern supercars, but keep in mind that a Honda S2000 weighs just over 2,800 pounds. Other upgrades include a double-adjustable Penske suspension, AP Racing brakes, and a Ford Explorer rear end pared with a Wavetrac gear-driven limited-slip differential to handle all of that power. The completed vehicle has a 47:53 weight distribution and now weighs 3,201 pounds with the new engine.
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Dodge Viper V10-Powered Honda S2000 Might be Craziest Yet
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