Tech Session complete. Despite a rainout, 9 Vipers braved the weather and all told we had over 20 individuals attend.
Tom Sessions did a wonderful job explaining the ins and out of our Vipers, highlighting the differences between each generation and most importantly providing inspections of all Vipers that wanted to receive them. I thought I knew a lot about Vipers until I spent a few hours with Tom.... Now I know I have much more to learn. Without question, our best Tech Session yet and one that I know we'll be repeating. Thank you Tom Sessions!
Many thanks also to Champion Chrysler Jeep Dodge in Indianapolis. They graciously allowed us to utilize their wonderful facility and loan us two of their techs, Jason and Troy, to assist Tom throughout the day. These guys are passionate about Vipers and I look forward to working with them both. Thanks also to Douglas the head of Service and Parts at Champion for the VCA discounts they offer our members on all Viper Parts.
Special thanks to Steve Fess. Though he was unable to attend, we could not have had this session without his help in pulling it all together.
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A shot of Champion's first class facility, 4505 W 96th St, Indianapolis, 46268 - (317) 872-6200.
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All three generations of Vipers were on display. (though not in order despite my best effort)
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Tom checking the torque of the infamous crank bolt. Some were loose!
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A Viper engine is alway a magnet.
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POP Quiz. What generation Viper is this? Notice the exhaust crossover.
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