Wayne
Enthusiast
\"CreamPuff\"
Recently new to owning a Viper
Why are the "01/02" refered to as "Cream Puff's" ?
Recently new to owning a Viper
Why are the "01/02" refered to as "Cream Puff's" ?
Lets complete the difference,
Cast pistons and a milder cam
Lets complete the difference,
Cast pistons and a milder cam
AND.... ABS, Stronger frame, Bigger brake calipers, No neutral gear rattle, More intake and exhaust cam lift, bigger (10 quart) oil pan with baffles...... just to mention a few more "differences" in the creampuffs. God, I love my creampuff.
The older non-creampuff vipers are still good cars, so don't go putting them on blocks in the front yard and parting them out just yet. You can get the frame re-welded, upgrade the small radiator fan, modify the oil pan, change the fill grade weight on the tranny, and pay around $7,000 for ABS and you can pretend you have a Creampuff.
Good day.
The SRT then took this to the next level and beyond.
AND, lets not forget that yellow paint was again offered in 01 and 02, which we all know... is the fastest color.
Creampuffs have electric mirrors.
Cudaman
The SRT then took this to the next level and beyond.
I agree with you about the fixes with the SRT.... ALTHOUGH they took a step backwards in appearance.
Cudaman
Cast pistons..... 2000 to 2002 and still used today.
You are right about most things, except that you state that all of it is on the creampuffs. Most folks consider the 2000 model one of the creampuff cars and not all of it is on those.
In my opinion, the big difference is still on cast versus forged pistons and ABS versus non-ABS. The '01 and '02 cars have the best of everything except forged pistons. If you plan to add NOS or superchargers or turbos, the forged piston cars are a little nicer to start with. The '99 has nearly all of the upgrades of the creampuff cars (Except ABS, larger brakes, oil pan, and baffles) and still has forged pistons. You can still add NOS and forced induction to the cast piston cars, you just have to be more careful how and typically want to add less power. There are plenty of guys that post that have mega horsepower on cast piston cars though. Also, if you were ever really concerned with it, you could pull the motor and swap to some either factory or aftermarket forged pistons anyway.