mjorgensen Woodhouse
Enthusiast
Attention Gen4 Viper owners or potential owners.
Just a note to the new 2008’ and 2009’ customers out there, we have seen a couple cars come through the shop with 4000 - 5000 miles on the first oil change with a low oil level. We have always recommended that the first oil change be done between 500-750 miles on a new Viper and have had good luck with this, but there are dealers out there that think this is overkill and say 3000 - 5000 per change is all you need because of the full synthetic oil being used. Please be aware of your oil level during the break in period and first oil change interval. Check the oil level at least every 500 miles or so whether or not you are going beyond our recommendation to insure your motor has enough oil.
Remember each motor and driver’s break in procedure will be different but you should check the oil level often as a preventative measure. The bottom of the "SAFE" zone on the dipstick is 2 quarts below full, if you are below that at all you should add oil or get it in for an oil change and go from there. Your 8.4L V-10 has a lot more pistons and valves than your daily driver and it will naturally use more oil.
Thanks and if you have any questions please feel free to call me.
Just a note to the new 2008’ and 2009’ customers out there, we have seen a couple cars come through the shop with 4000 - 5000 miles on the first oil change with a low oil level. We have always recommended that the first oil change be done between 500-750 miles on a new Viper and have had good luck with this, but there are dealers out there that think this is overkill and say 3000 - 5000 per change is all you need because of the full synthetic oil being used. Please be aware of your oil level during the break in period and first oil change interval. Check the oil level at least every 500 miles or so whether or not you are going beyond our recommendation to insure your motor has enough oil.
Remember each motor and driver’s break in procedure will be different but you should check the oil level often as a preventative measure. The bottom of the "SAFE" zone on the dipstick is 2 quarts below full, if you are below that at all you should add oil or get it in for an oil change and go from there. Your 8.4L V-10 has a lot more pistons and valves than your daily driver and it will naturally use more oil.
Thanks and if you have any questions please feel free to call me.