ROYMAN
Enthusiast
Alright I have a bit of an emergency and I hope one of you can help me... about a week ago I took part in a charity rally and for the first time really pushed the viper hard for an extended period of time. On the way home I began to notice a rattle or banging noise at around 2000 rpm... I thought maybe something was loose as it did not affect my driving, there was no engine light, or any other reason to worry, I just kept it in a high gear and got home.
A week later the noise has gotten slightly worse, and seems to be coming from the passenger side of the engine bay. The noise will not happen until the car has warmed up, and again it only occurs around 2000 rpm until I shift. I also noticed the car is behaving strangely when I downshift in the lower gears.
So I bring it into a local dealer, and after leaving the car for a day they tell me that my bottom end is shot and I need to replace the entire thing, which is going to cost me just over $20,000. Well the car is a 2004 and is just under 20k for mileage, so I find this very hard to believe as I had the car inspected by a dodge dealer before I purchased it and they gave it a clean bill of health. I also find it very hard to believe that over 20 grand of work needs to be done when there is no smoke, no leaks, no engine light, little to no change in performance, and the car still starts and drives!
The dealership refused to take apart the engine to see what the problem was (If I am going to spend this amount of money I would like to be sure it is necessary, regardless of the labor cost) which I found even more fishy. While I am not a technician or engineer, I have a basic understanding of how an engine works, and although I am not familiar with the Vipers engine in detail, as I have only owned the car for a few months, the story the dealership was giving me was absolute BS.
Can anyone help me either pinpoint what the problem is or point me in the direction of a dealer or technician who is willing to do so for a reasonable price? I really would like to avoid spending the money I was going to put towards a TT setup on what seems to be a costly and unnecessary repair.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR THE HELP!
-Roy
A week later the noise has gotten slightly worse, and seems to be coming from the passenger side of the engine bay. The noise will not happen until the car has warmed up, and again it only occurs around 2000 rpm until I shift. I also noticed the car is behaving strangely when I downshift in the lower gears.
So I bring it into a local dealer, and after leaving the car for a day they tell me that my bottom end is shot and I need to replace the entire thing, which is going to cost me just over $20,000. Well the car is a 2004 and is just under 20k for mileage, so I find this very hard to believe as I had the car inspected by a dodge dealer before I purchased it and they gave it a clean bill of health. I also find it very hard to believe that over 20 grand of work needs to be done when there is no smoke, no leaks, no engine light, little to no change in performance, and the car still starts and drives!
The dealership refused to take apart the engine to see what the problem was (If I am going to spend this amount of money I would like to be sure it is necessary, regardless of the labor cost) which I found even more fishy. While I am not a technician or engineer, I have a basic understanding of how an engine works, and although I am not familiar with the Vipers engine in detail, as I have only owned the car for a few months, the story the dealership was giving me was absolute BS.
Can anyone help me either pinpoint what the problem is or point me in the direction of a dealer or technician who is willing to do so for a reasonable price? I really would like to avoid spending the money I was going to put towards a TT setup on what seems to be a costly and unnecessary repair.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR THE HELP!
-Roy