Re: The all-new 2013 SRT Viper: redefining the American Supercar... From Dupont Regis
To Myself and probably and a lot of members here, The Viper has always been a Super Car from 1992 on. I always wanted one and have been lucky enough to own all four generations. Like I said , They are all...
AWESOME JOB, Great time as well for you as a non pro driver. I wish Iwas in the seat beside you, What a blast that would be. I'll bet you would have even been faster if you were the only one on the track as well. Congrats and once again GREAT Driving.:D:D
They go into Sleep mode, All you had to do is push down on the outside door handle like you normally do and the car comes to life. Unless your battery is dead of course.
If for some reason you have to work on the engine, You don't have to worry about scrathing the fenders with covers or blankets. Engine is more out in the open, Easier to work on.:D:D
Mikerae, I am with Ron on this one. Dealt with Northwest Motors for Years. Have bought 4 Vipers from them and always have "EXCELLENT" Service and treat the cars with the upmost respect
Merry Christmas to all of our Viper friends, Hopefully the Mopar Gods brought everything you Wanted and Wished for. We did as we got moved into our new home and Man Cave (Pics Later when organized) :D:D
Hey Greg, I will be pulling mine out from now to Dec 30th as we Sold our home and moving into the new one. I am sure it won't be to slick driving into the trailer. It will be a noisy Christmas in my area as everything has to be moved and my HEMIS will definatley SHAKE the Christmas...
Awesome Greg, I also know and Cindy knows how great of a driver you are, Doesn't surprise me at all as I felt you would beat it. Good Job, ACR's Rule the track.
Also check back at the battery, There is a fusible link back at the battery that gives you 12 volt feed to the ignition, Mine was doing the same think and the fusible link was fine but were the factory attached the wire to the fusible link was green and corroded. Soldered and shrink tubed the...
First off, I would flare the end of the tube. Also make sure the hose you are putting on there is for fuel, Not just any old hose will do. Fuel hoses are rated to not break down with petroleum products. That blue hose looks like a antifreeze hose. No good for fuel!!
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