I ran ARH headers on my GEN2 with stock mufflers and it sounded nice, had good power, dropped a bunch of weight weight and was very reasonable in the sound department. On a GEN1 I think that would be a good setup because it would make more power than post-header exhaust changes and not be...
Just went through a motor rebuild from a valve seat drop, so in the same boat as you but with many more needle bearings involved and a wiped camp. I kept the kissed piston as it was minor as I really did not want to tear down the entire motor and it was not necessary. Honestly, the car is so...
If you are not driving the car and want to bring tires in the house, why not simply put it on jack stands for the winter? It would be a lot easier than hunting down wheels and tires for the sole purpose of storage.
Go polyurethane. Does not add any NVH to the car, simply makes the shifting more precise. I have a few in stock.
https://reidperformance.com/collections/viper/products/viper-polyurethane-transmission-mount
If you go poly, do not use the included spacer. I suggest drilling out the crossmember...
Note for anyone installing ES, do not use the spacers included with the mount. They would definitely cause issues with clearance.
Here is the ES mount:
https://reidperformance.com/collections/viper/products/viper-polyurethane-transmission-mount
Common issue as engine and trans mounts can shift the driveline. The IPSCO crossmember is the easiest way to remedy it.
Otherwise, remove the transmission crossmember and oval out the mounting hole, then shift the trans mount to the left and tighten. This is a good time to swap to a...
Just looked through the listing. Unless you are trying to make this a concourse car or just grabbing parts to throw in boxes to have for the future, do not waste your time changing it. The car is set to be a much better driver than stock.
If you want 2 piece slotted rotors for the rear, I have...
If you want a McLeod, I have an RXT from my car that needs the discs recovered (McLeod charges $360 for the service). Did not know my car had it until I went to pick up the car & used parts from the shop after they changed the clutch. Open to offers.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/225581681261
The Reid site is me. I have a significant amount of poly engine (and trans) mounts in stock and highly suggest the combo. They prevent the driveline from excess movement, which has its benefits of weight transfer in the chassis when pushing the car around. But the shifter feel with poly mounts...
I had two separate u-bands let go and take out the yoke on the half shafts. Part is NLA and I was SOL. Ended up getting a diff from X2, then the second time Dan in exchange for mine. Dan might be able to help you out.
1. buy race ramps (you'll use them again)
2. drive up on said race ramps
3. pop off the front bumper (5-10 min)
4. fill front overflow with distilled water (I used to fill until the dump tube started to drip)
5. top off the upper coolant tank with distilled water
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