VNMOUS
Viper Owner
Mass Picture Post #1 (New Mods--Skip\'s Tips)
I have had several mods done to the 03 SRT in the last month. I changed out the stock exhaust to the Corsa Track but the tips left a lot to be desired and it was not loud enough (not to mention the tips were lousy and the clamps wouldn't keep the system from rotating). Anyway, I had my tuner put in some Random Tech high-flow cats. This has made the sound perfect in my opinion. It will scare people and wild animals at full throttle; however, it has just the right amount of rumble at idle and cruising. The Corsa Track without the high-flow flow cats had a pretty substantial drone, this setup has no drone whatsoever and is really quiet when cruising in 6th gear. I also had Skip White's tips put on the car. They look outstanding to me. Keep in mind there was a significant anount of work required to make these fit the Corsa system without a crossover. It even entailed carving out a portion of the stock exhaust opening. You can't see the changes made to my exhaust openings without getting on the ground and looking fairly close at them.
While I was at it I went with the 3.55 rear, hardened cross pin, K&N filter box, had the side sills repainted, put on some 3M side sill protectant, changed the emblems to chrome, and bought an RB1/6 Disc Changer/Sirius setup. To top it off I spent 2 days with a porter cable random orbit and tons of Meguiars professional supplies.
The car was dynoed after the mods and had some decent gain. Keep in mind the air intake was almost 18 degrees F warmer this time compared to the stock dyno numbers. Also, if I am not mistaken, changing out to a steeper gear will decrease your dyno numbers for some reason when compared to a stock gear. Please correct me if I am wrong about this.
Here are some pics, enjoy....
I have had several mods done to the 03 SRT in the last month. I changed out the stock exhaust to the Corsa Track but the tips left a lot to be desired and it was not loud enough (not to mention the tips were lousy and the clamps wouldn't keep the system from rotating). Anyway, I had my tuner put in some Random Tech high-flow cats. This has made the sound perfect in my opinion. It will scare people and wild animals at full throttle; however, it has just the right amount of rumble at idle and cruising. The Corsa Track without the high-flow flow cats had a pretty substantial drone, this setup has no drone whatsoever and is really quiet when cruising in 6th gear. I also had Skip White's tips put on the car. They look outstanding to me. Keep in mind there was a significant anount of work required to make these fit the Corsa system without a crossover. It even entailed carving out a portion of the stock exhaust opening. You can't see the changes made to my exhaust openings without getting on the ground and looking fairly close at them.
While I was at it I went with the 3.55 rear, hardened cross pin, K&N filter box, had the side sills repainted, put on some 3M side sill protectant, changed the emblems to chrome, and bought an RB1/6 Disc Changer/Sirius setup. To top it off I spent 2 days with a porter cable random orbit and tons of Meguiars professional supplies.
The car was dynoed after the mods and had some decent gain. Keep in mind the air intake was almost 18 degrees F warmer this time compared to the stock dyno numbers. Also, if I am not mistaken, changing out to a steeper gear will decrease your dyno numbers for some reason when compared to a stock gear. Please correct me if I am wrong about this.
Here are some pics, enjoy....