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Bob Weidenfeller
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\"Keep-the-car-alive\" Requirements
From the day I drove this car home, I decided to get involved in some type of performance driving / track events. The ViperDays seem a perfect fit, however none seem to be available in the Dallas area. Before venturing to an out of town event, I decided to sign up for Keith's Texas Triathlon consisting of a 1 day school, and 2 days for autocross, road (TMS oval and the infield?) and drag racing.
I also decided to resist the urge to add any performance upgrades to the car until I understood more of its dynamics. I did, however agree with myself to proceed with any upgrades that fell into the "keep-me-alive" or "keep-the-car-alive" categories.
For the keep-me-alive, I've added a hardtop (Autoform) and planning on installing a 5-point harness.
For the keep-the-car-alive, my original assumption was this was taken car of by the engineers at Dodge. From posts I've been reading the last little while, I'm not sure that is a safe assumption. I've seen mention to brake fade with stock fluid, brake heat melting ball joint boots, fan upgrades for pre-October '98 (mine is 2/98), oil starvation especially on oval (TMS?), ...
So after all this verbage, the question is ... For an out-of-the-box '98 Viper RT/10, what should I be worried about for this type of event? What upgrades could be considered required to prevent damage to the car?
Thanks in advance,
Bob
From the day I drove this car home, I decided to get involved in some type of performance driving / track events. The ViperDays seem a perfect fit, however none seem to be available in the Dallas area. Before venturing to an out of town event, I decided to sign up for Keith's Texas Triathlon consisting of a 1 day school, and 2 days for autocross, road (TMS oval and the infield?) and drag racing.
I also decided to resist the urge to add any performance upgrades to the car until I understood more of its dynamics. I did, however agree with myself to proceed with any upgrades that fell into the "keep-me-alive" or "keep-the-car-alive" categories.
For the keep-me-alive, I've added a hardtop (Autoform) and planning on installing a 5-point harness.
For the keep-the-car-alive, my original assumption was this was taken car of by the engineers at Dodge. From posts I've been reading the last little while, I'm not sure that is a safe assumption. I've seen mention to brake fade with stock fluid, brake heat melting ball joint boots, fan upgrades for pre-October '98 (mine is 2/98), oil starvation especially on oval (TMS?), ...
So after all this verbage, the question is ... For an out-of-the-box '98 Viper RT/10, what should I be worried about for this type of event? What upgrades could be considered required to prevent damage to the car?
Thanks in advance,
Bob