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    Rear Tire option?

    Pretty much every tire made in Viper sizes is considered "summer performance", though some put up with less than ideal weather better than others. Granted, some are certainly more aimed at performance than other as well (like the ACR tire, Nitto 555s I think, the old PS Cups, etc.).
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    Volt gauge reading

    The regulator in the PCM isn't necessarily that bad of an idea. You get a lot better overall control of the system that way as it can take a lot more info into account. For instance, we have battery temp sensors in our cars that will limit the charge rate of the battery if it starts getting...
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    Right passenger door gen 3 dodge viper

    I noticed some pretty good cracking in the plastic behind the metal cover on my door the last time I had the panel off doing some work. I think the plastic is built into the door panel itself, so guessing it's not available separately, but I could be wrong.
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    Volt gauge reading

    Anything over 13 is ultimately still "good" in the sense that it's providing more voltage than the battery is using. As others have said though, I would check at the alternator and battery terminals themselves to confirm the real numbers (with a good meter I might add, I learned that lesson a...
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    Gen 3 Irregular Wear on Valve Stem and Rocker

    Have you done any work on the heads? It almost looks like there are helicoils in the mounting holes on the head. Did the factory do that? I'm kind of wondering if one of them isn't all the way flush with the surface so when you tighten it down it's not going flat.
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    New Gen III Owner

    You can also just replace the crossover pipe with the gen 4 tips as I understand it. I have read that both gens used the same part number for the muffler, though I've never actually confirmed that myself. Would address heat issues and change the sound a little bit if you didn't want to go with...
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    94 Viper Paint Changed from Viper Red to Orange over the summer and tiny paint blisters everywhere

    My mom's 94 has the similar tiny blisters. I think it's just the fiberglass off-gassing over many many years, so as others have said, it's typical for the car. Annoying, but I don't think there's much you can do about it other than repaint if it bothers you a lot.
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    Viper Gen 3 Motor mounts

    I have the Woodhouse poly mounts in my car and have been pretty happy with them. You will notice a little more buzz and vibration initially, but I think once they break in a bit you don't really notice it too much. The Viper isn't a luxury car to start with, so you already get a little more...
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    New Gen III Owner

    Seeing as there is an O2 sensor right next to one of those holes, I'm thinking it would probably make sense to repair. I would think that could easily cause some tuning issues that you may be chasing later if you don't.
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    Bought an SCT x3. Little to no support from SCT. Any tuners available can help out?

    Viper Specialty (Dan Lesser) would be a good place to start. I bought a cam from him and he worked to get a tune made up for my car after a day at the dyno and a lot of email logs back and forth. He might have "canned" tunes for typical mods handy.
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    IR autocross

    Have any links? That's pretty cool and could help with diagnosing a lot of things. I remember Cat (as in Caterpillar) of all companies once made a phone that had a FLiR camera built into it.
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    Sway bar bushings

    You might try RockAuto. I think I got some for my 04 there on closeout a while back. They tend to run on the moderately expensive side ($50+ a set), but I think I snagged them for more like $20-30. Can't remember which ones I ended up with, but generally speaking they seem to work fine. I...
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    2004 Dodge Viper Gen 3 - lost oil

    I would look toward the cooler lines as well. I replaced mine some time ago with lines I made at home and the fittings failed at the swivels causing a similar leak. I got to work one day when it was wet outside and when I went to back out I saw the rainbow puddle under my car. Certainly more...
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    New Viper Owner

    Nice to see some more tires finally coming around on the market in our sizes. I have run the Michelin Pilot SuperSports pretty much exclusively on my 04 and have been really happy with them, but I know they can be hit and miss to find. My dad had an 03 with the Invos on it that I drove a...
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    Hard start when hot

    Is this the same for later gens? My gen 3 has some pretty inconsistent starting characteristics, but I haven't had a chance to get a gauge to hook to the fuel rail yet. Not always a hot start issue either, every once in a while it does it on the first start of the morning, but not nearly as...
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    New Viper Owner

    So totally off topic, but what's different about the ACR-X oil cap? Now I'm just curious, lol.
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    Transmission Fluid for G1 & G2

    For what it's worth, I emailed Tremec and asked them the same question regarding what to use since SynTorq is out of production. They said ATF is fine. I think they recommended Mobil 1 ATF, but guessing any good quality one would work. T56s are in everything and I think the vast majority use...
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    Control Arm Bushing Up-Grade-...

    Yeah, I think this is a good case of "close enough" for a street driven car. Just jack the car up from the bottom of the lower control arm until it just starts to come off whatever jackstand or other support you are using. It won't be the exact same corner load as everything sitting level, but...
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    Question about brakes

    I finally wore out my Stoptech rotors and the Girodisc rings were what I had in mind to replace them with. Haven't gotten around to it, but them seem like nice enough pieces and they have some of the best prices I can find for the rings. As for pads, everyone will have their preference. I...
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    Trim Screw 06035625 Junkyard Scavenging

    The problem with some of those OEM suppliers is that they only sell business to business. Maybe you've already checked all those out, but I know in the past when I was looking for some wire harness retaining clips (the kind that get wrapped into the harness with tape), the only place I could...
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    New Gen III owner

    You might consider a full fluid flush in general (coolant, brakes, power steering, oil, transmission, differential, etc.). With so few miles it's probably not a huge deal, and I'm not really sure that fluids have a shelf life like some would say, but always nice to at least have a new starting...
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    Gen 2 vs. Gen 5 GTS

    Not quite apples to apples, but I kind of know what you mean. My 2004 is better than my mom's 94 in pretty much every measurable way, but there is just something about her car that is special to drive. It's just a very unique kind of car and engages you like nothing else. There's nothing to...
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    After 20 Years I Finally Got One

    I assume you included the friction modifier when you did the fluid change? My understanding is that that is the main thing that affects noise in the differential.
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    After 20 Years I Finally Got One

    Generally speaking, Vipers are about as easy as it gets in the "exotic" car world as far as maintenance and durability. I guess I've never actually had anything else myself, but from everything I've read and heard, the Viper is super easy to deal with. I've done all sorts of work on my car...
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    Owner of the 2001 Dodge Concept Viper GTS-R

    Unfortunately I haven't really got any contacts myself. I have met Roy Sjoberg and Herb Helbig in the past, but I believe they are both retired at this point and I'm not sure I have any current information for them. I think Herb was dealing with some of the collector stuff at one point as he...
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