I am a student of the Gen 2 ACR and its trivia. I even have the simultaneous GT-2 / ACR press kits of the day, with 35mm slides! The fully documented #0001 ACR 1999 Red/Silver is here in my town, with its original owner.
I invite your call.
The absolute FACT of the 2000.5 - 2002 ACR rear DSI shocks is that they were/are significantly over-sprung. On wasboardy roads, especially down hills, the ACR WOULD SKITTER ACROSS THE LANE! Scariest Viper I ever owned of 15+
I had a "bad" exchange of conversations with an engineer in MI over this issue. Almost a melt-down, and the ONLY disagreeable guy Ive ever met at Team Viper! Team Viper later sent an engineer from the AZ proving grounds to PIR to 'inspect-test' my 2001 brand-new ACR back in the day. He was doing other tests in NW. And he essentially agreed that the valving was impossible / ineffective to adjust because of the 1100 lb rear springs! Springs capable of handling GTS-R downforces, were toooooo powerful for a non-aero ACR. And they were ALL non-aero. So we re-sprung my ACR....and about 200 more to date. 100% happy owners, and safer on rough roads too.
Yes, DSI shocks can be rebuilt at several places in US and 1 in Canada and 1 in UK. Probably more. And, the vast majority of them WILL need rebuilding, especially if low-low-miles, or lots of track miles. Seeping / weeping / leaking is the first clue. 99-00.5 Konis are far less trouble, but were called "rattlers" since they did not have helper springs on them and would rattle annoyingly at negative G whoop-dee-doo roads.
The OE springs are so stiff on 00.5-2002 that many non-tracking ACR owners are unknowingly riding around on springs and degraded shocks. No problem for the show-car-cruiser set.
Other notes: The ACR Oil Filter adapter eliminated the "shuttle valve" of Non-ACRs. The valve STOPPED oil cooler flow at low speeds and lower RPMs. It let the oil run hotter! Why? To make the A/C system more effective. It was a (bad) trade-off for tracked cars, and it also resulted in lower oil PSI at idle and lower RPMs. So Team Viper dropped the valve for all ACRs.
And many tracked-cars learned of this mod RIGHT HERE, and retro-fit it to their non-ACRs. [A Team-Viper engineer very much wanted VIPER DAYS COMPETITORS to know about it, and announced it here, under a pseudonym!] An immediate 5-7 PSI gain resulted at idle., and cooler oil since the cooler was fully inline at all times. PSI at speed was 3-5 PSI higher. A Good Mod.
Trivia: 92-94 Vipers did not have this shuttle valve. Why? No AC in most of em. When they got AC in 94.5+, the valve debuted to help minimize heat on the AC system.