phiebert
Enthusiast
I recently had the gears changed on my '94 RT/10. A number of people posting on that topic and other topics I've seen in the past seem to have serious concerns about getting work done on their Vipers by anyone but a Vipertech.
Here's my two cents to start the topic.
I've had NOS installed. Got it done by a shop that has installed lots of Nitrous systems. They did a fine job and are not Vipertech...'cause what Viper tech knows much about NOS?
Bad example, OK...
I just had my 3.07 rear end changed to 3.55. Got it done by transmission specialists. Guys that do drag cars all the time. They know the Dana rear end better than any Viper tech I'll bet. As soon as they saw my kit from Partsrack they started talking about all the cars that had the same or similar rear ends that they had done. They installed it, did a great job and in less time than other techs I've heard about doing the job. I'll bet they've done a lot more Dana rear ends than your average Viper tech.
I also had my exhaust done. Just took it to a muffler shop with the cats and mufflers I wanted and presto, another job done well at a reasonable price. OK, so its an exhaust, but...
I'm thinking about having my head gasket replaced and you guessed it, I likely will get it done by someone who does that kind of work a lot, and it likely won't be a Viper tech.
So if all this means that when I decide to sell my car (which I hope I never have to do) no one wants to buy it, oh well.
In fact, I made my own smooth tubes from marine hosing, a whopping cost of $3 CDN for that mod. That's about 25 cents US!
But seriously, let's hear everyone's opinions on what makes the Viper so different from any other car that makes it require the 'tech' label to work on it. With all due respect to the worlds greatest car, it is still a basic push rod engine based on what appears to be the old hemi engines. Sure they added a couple cylinders, but thats about it. Its not a complicated engine relative to something like the endlessly variable timing engines in a lot of Euro or Japanese cars these days. So don't just say its complicated and requires a tech because the car cost more than a Mustang, or that it has two more cylinders than a Vette. What's the real reason why some people are so paranoid about working on the car themselves or having someone that is not a Viper tech work on it?
This is my first shot at starting a war, so sorry if it's a bit feeble!
Here's my two cents to start the topic.
I've had NOS installed. Got it done by a shop that has installed lots of Nitrous systems. They did a fine job and are not Vipertech...'cause what Viper tech knows much about NOS?
Bad example, OK...
I just had my 3.07 rear end changed to 3.55. Got it done by transmission specialists. Guys that do drag cars all the time. They know the Dana rear end better than any Viper tech I'll bet. As soon as they saw my kit from Partsrack they started talking about all the cars that had the same or similar rear ends that they had done. They installed it, did a great job and in less time than other techs I've heard about doing the job. I'll bet they've done a lot more Dana rear ends than your average Viper tech.
I also had my exhaust done. Just took it to a muffler shop with the cats and mufflers I wanted and presto, another job done well at a reasonable price. OK, so its an exhaust, but...
I'm thinking about having my head gasket replaced and you guessed it, I likely will get it done by someone who does that kind of work a lot, and it likely won't be a Viper tech.
So if all this means that when I decide to sell my car (which I hope I never have to do) no one wants to buy it, oh well.
In fact, I made my own smooth tubes from marine hosing, a whopping cost of $3 CDN for that mod. That's about 25 cents US!
But seriously, let's hear everyone's opinions on what makes the Viper so different from any other car that makes it require the 'tech' label to work on it. With all due respect to the worlds greatest car, it is still a basic push rod engine based on what appears to be the old hemi engines. Sure they added a couple cylinders, but thats about it. Its not a complicated engine relative to something like the endlessly variable timing engines in a lot of Euro or Japanese cars these days. So don't just say its complicated and requires a tech because the car cost more than a Mustang, or that it has two more cylinders than a Vette. What's the real reason why some people are so paranoid about working on the car themselves or having someone that is not a Viper tech work on it?
This is my first shot at starting a war, so sorry if it's a bit feeble!