Got my Viper back from Adam. He installed -
-New Plugs and wires(Adam's plug wires in the color blue-a great mod)
-Spec 2 clutch & new plates for the spec light weight fly wheel
-Woodhouse trans and motor mounts
-X Metal Polished Valve Covers & Throttle body
-Polished Plenum
-The PLX Devices DM 100 Universal gauge will be installed soon-I will be able to read boost and afr in one gauge.
Adam, as usual, did great work. I like the new clutch and the Woodhouse mounts are a great mod.
I was getting some oil leaks and thought I had a bad seal in the Paxton SC-I solved this problem by installing a Jazz catch can(very neat small can that fits in nice)- I connected both valve covers to the can. Seems with the new valve covers I was getting some blow by. I really like the valve covers. They do not have baffles and we felt this was causing some of the blow by problem and Adam suggested for me to install the catch can.
I just made a tire change from the 19" A6 on the rear to the new Michelin 19" Sport Cups. I really like the Cups-after a little warm up they stick real good even with the SC the 3.55 gears and light weight fly wheel. A little spin in first gear but no wheel hop or fishtailing in any gear. I am running 28 lbs (cold) pressure on the street-at the drag track Ill probably run 24lbs cold.
The A6 took very little ,if any, warm up and was a very sticky tire-the A6 was ok in a light rain but if I got caught in a real heavy rain-was not good at all. Adam got caught in a heavy rain while he was testing my Viper and he said it was hard to control the Viper so I decided to get different tires. When I get a couple of extra rims I may use the A6 for the drag track.
The A6 and the cups will probably not be a good winter tire. So I will put my 19" Pirelli's on for the winter. The cups stick a bunch better than my 19" Pirelli's. The Pirelli's are good tires and will last longer but as mentioned will in no way stick as good as the cups on my Viper.
I was going to try the R6 but I believe the Sports Cups, though expensive, will out last the A6 or R6 and they stick real well. The side wall on the cups are much stronger. With the cups installed I took the Viper out in a heavy rain the other day and the tires performed fine. I am very very impressed with the cups.
One other change I made-I had only the primary cats and they were going bad in only 3000 miles-so now no cats with my Corsa Track exhaust system. At idle sounds very good but go to wot-well here in KY we say- "hold on to your britches". I love the sound. The Viper seems to be running stronger.
Here are some pics of the Viper with the new mods. The 08 hood was installed last November. Some interior mods were also done.
-New Plugs and wires(Adam's plug wires in the color blue-a great mod)
-Spec 2 clutch & new plates for the spec light weight fly wheel
-Woodhouse trans and motor mounts
-X Metal Polished Valve Covers & Throttle body
-Polished Plenum
-The PLX Devices DM 100 Universal gauge will be installed soon-I will be able to read boost and afr in one gauge.
Adam, as usual, did great work. I like the new clutch and the Woodhouse mounts are a great mod.
I was getting some oil leaks and thought I had a bad seal in the Paxton SC-I solved this problem by installing a Jazz catch can(very neat small can that fits in nice)- I connected both valve covers to the can. Seems with the new valve covers I was getting some blow by. I really like the valve covers. They do not have baffles and we felt this was causing some of the blow by problem and Adam suggested for me to install the catch can.
I just made a tire change from the 19" A6 on the rear to the new Michelin 19" Sport Cups. I really like the Cups-after a little warm up they stick real good even with the SC the 3.55 gears and light weight fly wheel. A little spin in first gear but no wheel hop or fishtailing in any gear. I am running 28 lbs (cold) pressure on the street-at the drag track Ill probably run 24lbs cold.
The A6 took very little ,if any, warm up and was a very sticky tire-the A6 was ok in a light rain but if I got caught in a real heavy rain-was not good at all. Adam got caught in a heavy rain while he was testing my Viper and he said it was hard to control the Viper so I decided to get different tires. When I get a couple of extra rims I may use the A6 for the drag track.
The A6 and the cups will probably not be a good winter tire. So I will put my 19" Pirelli's on for the winter. The cups stick a bunch better than my 19" Pirelli's. The Pirelli's are good tires and will last longer but as mentioned will in no way stick as good as the cups on my Viper.
I was going to try the R6 but I believe the Sports Cups, though expensive, will out last the A6 or R6 and they stick real well. The side wall on the cups are much stronger. With the cups installed I took the Viper out in a heavy rain the other day and the tires performed fine. I am very very impressed with the cups.
One other change I made-I had only the primary cats and they were going bad in only 3000 miles-so now no cats with my Corsa Track exhaust system. At idle sounds very good but go to wot-well here in KY we say- "hold on to your britches". I love the sound. The Viper seems to be running stronger.
Here are some pics of the Viper with the new mods. The 08 hood was installed last November. Some interior mods were also done.
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