All,
i just got done doing my first wrench job on the Viper.
Installed some NGK IX Iridium plugs.
Wasn't as hard as I thought. Didn't lose any tools in the engine bay and only had ONE heat shield fall down and land on the trans/cross member.
Like an idiot I reached down there and of course couldn't grab it.
Like a BIGGER idiot I reached down there with a telescoping magnet and got a REAL nice spark show!! I should have known better as I did the SAME thing with my old Jaguar XJR years ago and should have disco'ed the battery at the get go.
Luckily nothing got fried. I was double extra lucky the heat shield that fell down there didn't SHORT and just sit there. I'd be posting here pictures of my wife and I toasting smore's on my Viper if that happened.
Well I pulled the neg cable off the battery and glad I did. I NEED A NEW BATTERY. This thing looks like ass. Probably will get an interstate megatron or an Odyssey.
Ended up retrieving #9's heat shield with my super magnet tool and popped the boot on. #9 is easy WITH a U-joint attachment.
All in all not a bad job and carefully done with Antisieze on all threads and dielectric grease on the tops of the plugs.
Car only has 9200 miles on it but I figured the stock plugs were due.
Added some green filters while I was at it.
Next project is my new Corsa exhaust.
Car is real easy to work on. More peeps should wrench on their own cars. It saves you money, you appreciate the engineering that goes into the car, and know that the job is DONE RIGHT!
I'm going to take pics of the plugs I pulled, they are the stock Champion Coppers. They look perfect and it appears that I have a fine running 8.3L V10 on my hands.
Used these NGK IX Iridiums on my 2004 Supercharged Cobra and have had nothing but good things to say about them. Also have them in my 1300CC DOHC FJR1300.
Took Viper for a test drive on the 101 freeway with my wife and things feel really good. Can't quite tell on the butt dyno as I was driving conservatively, however less popping now than before on decel.
i just got done doing my first wrench job on the Viper.
Installed some NGK IX Iridium plugs.
Wasn't as hard as I thought. Didn't lose any tools in the engine bay and only had ONE heat shield fall down and land on the trans/cross member.
Like an idiot I reached down there and of course couldn't grab it.
Like a BIGGER idiot I reached down there with a telescoping magnet and got a REAL nice spark show!! I should have known better as I did the SAME thing with my old Jaguar XJR years ago and should have disco'ed the battery at the get go.
Luckily nothing got fried. I was double extra lucky the heat shield that fell down there didn't SHORT and just sit there. I'd be posting here pictures of my wife and I toasting smore's on my Viper if that happened.
Well I pulled the neg cable off the battery and glad I did. I NEED A NEW BATTERY. This thing looks like ass. Probably will get an interstate megatron or an Odyssey.
Ended up retrieving #9's heat shield with my super magnet tool and popped the boot on. #9 is easy WITH a U-joint attachment.
All in all not a bad job and carefully done with Antisieze on all threads and dielectric grease on the tops of the plugs.
Car only has 9200 miles on it but I figured the stock plugs were due.
Added some green filters while I was at it.
Next project is my new Corsa exhaust.
Car is real easy to work on. More peeps should wrench on their own cars. It saves you money, you appreciate the engineering that goes into the car, and know that the job is DONE RIGHT!
I'm going to take pics of the plugs I pulled, they are the stock Champion Coppers. They look perfect and it appears that I have a fine running 8.3L V10 on my hands.
Used these NGK IX Iridiums on my 2004 Supercharged Cobra and have had nothing but good things to say about them. Also have them in my 1300CC DOHC FJR1300.
Took Viper for a test drive on the 101 freeway with my wife and things feel really good. Can't quite tell on the butt dyno as I was driving conservatively, however less popping now than before on decel.