not a viper owner, but I've been using evans coolant in my cars since I became aware of this. Basically its a pressureless system so in theory it minimizes any engine/coolant related problems (blown hoses/radiators, warping, boiling over, etc). Ran this on my turbo civic, and still use this on my s2000 and rsx. As far as I can tell it's non-corrosive and they advertise you never have to change it. If I ever get a viper I'll surely do the same swap, but you have to flush out all the old water/coolant for evans to function like it should.
Hopefully I dont jinx myself but I've yet to have a headgasket, water pump, or radiator hose fail while using this in any of my 3 vehicles. I'd run silicone hoses and aluminum radiators anyway just to get those benefits of long term reliability regardless of coolant.