cinciviper
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Hi everyone. I just registered today but I have been reading the boards for the last month or so. I have a 1993 RT/10 Viper, number 808, and I am the original owner. I have not driven the car much and had planned on just keeping it original and low miles (just turned 12k). However, lately, I have gotten the urge to go the modification route. I once had a 88 Mustang GT that ran 10.60's in the 1/4, and I suddenly find myself craving the acceleration again.
After familiarizing myself from reading the boards here and on Viper Alley, I was trying to decide between a TT or a Roe SC. However, when I contacted Heffner about the TT, I was told they do not make them for Gen I cars. So, basically my questions are...Are there TTs for Gen I? How does the Gen I limit me as far as what I can do?
My thoughts were...if I can not go the TT route, to go with heads, rockers, headers, 3" exhaust with cat delete, smooth tubes, roe SC 10lb pulley, water/****.
Any advice on an installer/tuner within about a 6 hour drive from Cincinnati? Or any advice from someone with a Gen I that has gone the SC or TT route?
As a side note, I really like what I have seen on this site. I plan on becoming more active and making it to some events.
After familiarizing myself from reading the boards here and on Viper Alley, I was trying to decide between a TT or a Roe SC. However, when I contacted Heffner about the TT, I was told they do not make them for Gen I cars. So, basically my questions are...Are there TTs for Gen I? How does the Gen I limit me as far as what I can do?
My thoughts were...if I can not go the TT route, to go with heads, rockers, headers, 3" exhaust with cat delete, smooth tubes, roe SC 10lb pulley, water/****.
Any advice on an installer/tuner within about a 6 hour drive from Cincinnati? Or any advice from someone with a Gen I that has gone the SC or TT route?
As a side note, I really like what I have seen on this site. I plan on becoming more active and making it to some events.