Well, after some playing around with it this weekend I found out the problem...
I didn't realize the heater only works for floor and defrost. Never used it before but after a quick "duh" I remembered this is a 90's model Dodge and they weren't made to have heat come out of them. Never gets cold...
Ok so I'm curious now.
I have a new vec 3 waiting to be installed on my GTS with bolt ons. I have wet nitrous kit on it with a stand alone fuel system, and trick V and P gauge controllers connected to a FJO wideband.
Would it be better for me to just sell the vec 3 and just do the SCT? Or do a...
Well that's the catch, even I turn to outside air wth no a/c the temp still doesn't change. Turn the heater on and full blast hot and still no change, it's just outside temp.
Drove my viper for the first time in 2 months and the temperature won't change no matter what the "mode" knob or temp knob is adjusted too.
Ideas? Or link me to a thread that has the fix? Search is not cooperating with me currently.
After the 2nd viper went down the track I knew the track was way to slick to support any of the power those cars were putting down. When the black lambo that typically runs 9.1 in high 160's I understood how everyone was screwed.
Most of the people on the show are on VA... The track was HORRIBLE. Most of those car's run 9's on street tires. That black lambo typically runs low 9's but was running 11's...
100% agree. Having a big fancy house is the least of my concerns. A home is what you make it. If I was a single dude I would be living in a 60x100 metal building with a small apartment built into it, and many exotics sitting inside.
Yes, I see that a lot with my crowd. When I was living in an apartment(to save up for a downpayment on my house) I had other "kids" my age rocking new porches/vipers/Z06's living pay check to pay check.
I was simply amazed on how ignorant and foolish some of my acquaintances were. I saved up...
The air tools are all pretty decent for the average do it yourselfer. Wrenches etc. are decent, not as good as Crafsman or Snapon, but do the job. They are great for cutting up and making specialty tools out of. They also have a life time warranty, although they don't advertise that...
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