2016 xtx upgrades

Ericpcrd

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2016 Viper XTX, 1980 Bravo
Long time lurker, first time posting on the forums.

I have a 2016 Viper xtx se. (non turbo). I'm looking to do a couple upgrades before winter finally get here.

If I put both MBRP header and trail can, with a BIG venom clutch kit. What should I be seeing in Top end MPH and average fuel mileage improvements (if any).

Thanks
 
I'm thinking with mine I'm going with the big venom along with the 911 cover and sandale exhaust.ive heard the headers don't do much for hp gain.
 
I'm thinking with mine I'm going with the big venom along with the 911 cover and sandale exhaust.ive heard the headers don't do much for hp gain.
Not trying to hijack the thread, but what is a 911 cover?
 
Long time lurker, first time posting on the forums.

I have a 2016 Viper xtx se. (non turbo). I'm looking to do a couple upgrades before winter finally get here.

If I put both MBRP header and trail can, with a BIG venom clutch kit. What should I be seeing in Top end MPH and average fuel mileage improvements (if any).

Thanks
I have a Excell intake, Evo 2.5 flash, SLP can and Big Venom clutch kit; I’m 2~3mph faster than stock. Never seen over 95GPS. Save your money for your next sled.
 
I have a Excell intake, Evo 2.5 flash, SLP can and Big Venom clutch kit; I’m 2~3mph faster than stock. Never seen over 95GPS. Save your money for your next sled.

I have no mods to my 2016 XTX, and my top speed on the lake last winter with good conditions was 92-93 GPS. My grandson has a 2014 XTX and is about 80 lbs lighter; he got 96 mph the same day. I am thinking that I would just be better off losing some weight and saving all that money on mods!
 
I have no mods to my 2016 XTX, and my top speed on the lake last winter with good conditions was 92-93 GPS. My grandson has a 2014 XTX and is about 80 lbs lighter; he got 96 mph the same day. I am thinking that I would just be better off losing some weight and saving all that money on mods!
In my experience, losing weight is nowhere near as fun as working on a snowmachine.
 


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