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OK so bright silver metallic in place of steel Gray and that should be in front of race yellow. I think?

You'll have to tell me sometime where you deciphered this

My database results, someone else's list may have different numbers, I have a 0.01256 margin of error, so........


Viper Red Clear Coat 10637
Viper Black Clear Coat 5495
Viper GTS Blue 3085
Viper Bright Silver Metallic C/C 2172
Viper Race Yellow Clear Coat 1195
Viper Steel Gray Pearl Coat 665
Viper White Clear Coat 588
Graphite Metallic Clear Coat 554
Deep Sapphire Blue Pearl Coat 542
Stone White Clear Coat 527
Venom Black Clear Coat 487
Emerald Green Pearl Coat 419
Adrenaline Red 412
Venom Red Met. Clear Coat 394
Viper Bright Yellow Pearl Coat 391
Viper Snakeskin Green Pearl Coat 382
Copperhead Orange Satin Coat 352
Viper Race Yellow C/C 328
Viper Very Orange Pearl Coat 179
Viper Slate Crystal Pearl Coat 144
Gunmetal Pearl 138
Race Yellow 135
Bright Silver Metallic Clear Coat 103
Stone White C/C 100
TA Orange Clear Coat 93
Viper Blue Met. Clear Coat 93
Stryker Red Tinted Pearl 62
GTS-R Blue Pearl Coat 61
Stryker Green Tri-Coat Pearl 44
Primer 39
Shadow Blue Pearl 39
Viper Violet Pearl Coat 38
Billet Silver Metallic Clear Coat 36
Anodized Carbon 35
Toxic Orange Pearl Coat 31
Anaconda Green Pearl Coat 21
Competition Blue Pearl Coat 5
Viper Dark Green Pearl Coat 1
 
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Outstanding......

I thought I would get a few more players on that one
 

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I was thinking Red and Silver, then after reading Broom's post black and yellow made sense. Not sure I would have come up with blue, and I also don't know the official names that well.
 

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Fun fact, the pace car was supposed to be a Dodge Stealth one year, but the Stealth was deemed too "foreign" due to its Mitsubishi underpinnings, so they rushed to put a Viper together to replace it for the pace car.
 

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In 1994 they changed the placement of the battery for the RT/10. Where was it originaly and where did it end up?
 

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In 1994 they changed the placement of the battery for the RT/10. Where was it originally and where did it end up?

Originally in the rear center through the trunk. Moved to behind left rear wheel, requiring tire to be removed for access.
 
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A hard one.....

Who won the 1998 One Lap of America and what was he driving?

Yes we know it was a Viper, but which one (Year/Model) and don't forget the name of the Driver
 

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A hard one.....

Who won the 1998 One Lap of America and what was he driving?

Yes we know it was a Viper, but which one (Year/Model) and don't forget the name of the Driver

1996 Viper GTS Drivers were: Ronald Adee and Robert Renc
 
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You are correct sir

Can you tell me what was a first related to Ronald Adee?
 
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I'm away from my documentation, but I believe I read he is the first non professional driver to win
 
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Ran across some tech notes from 1995, so this should be interesting.

The thermostat on the Viper RT/10 engine?

A. Opens at 125F
B. Is located inside the radiator.
C. Has coolent flowing through it at all times.
D. Is made of magnesium.

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Ran across some tech notes from 1995, so this should be interesting.

The thermostat on the Viper RT/10 engine?

A. Opens at 125F
B. Is located inside the radiator.
C. Has coolent flowing through it at all times.
D. Is made of magnesium.

Good Luck!


C..........
 
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Also from 1995 tech notes.

A unique electronic feature - 1-4 skip shift solenoid - improves fuel economy by?

Not making this one multi guess

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Also from 1995 tech notes.

A unique electronic feature - 1-4 skip shift solenoid - improves fuel economy by?

Not making this one multi guess

Good Luck!


By forcing shifts from 1st gear to 4th gear, under light acceleration, it reduces RPM and improves MPG. It does it by blocking the shifter from 2nd and 3rd. There are kits available to eliminate this feature. Basically a 2.2 K ohm resistor placed across the two wires on the CAGS solenoid allows shifting to any gear at any speed. It will still display the skip shift light in the dash. There are eliminator kits available with complete plug and play harnesses. Beware the really cheap kits, you will get a 10 cent resistor and a couple pages of instructions, telling you to stuff the loose ends of the resistors into the plug and tape it up with electrical tape. The better kits are typically $12-$15 for the right ones on ebay, watch year application also, plugs are different!
 
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My guess is from about 9 mpg to around 12mpg



just the expected improvement, not the total



By forcing shifts from 1st gear to 4th gear, under light acceleration, it reduces RPM and improves MPG. It does it by blocking the shifter from 2nd and 3rd. There are kits available to eliminate this feature. Basically a 2.2 K ohm resistor placed across the two wires on the CAGS solenoid allows shifting to any gear at any speed. It will still display the skip shift light in the dash. There are eliminator kits available with complete plug and play harnesses. Beware the really cheap kits, you will get a 10 cent resistor and a couple pages of instructions, telling you to stuff the loose ends of the resistors into the plug and tape it up with electrical tape. The better kits are typically $12-$15 for the right ones on ebay, watch year application also, plugs are different!


Good to know, however.... Not a correct answer
 
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Thought you were looking for how it worked, not how much it saved, another vague question!


I'm sure with the multiple guess it would have made more sense, however, you provided additional information that adds to the purpose of the Trivia project. Thank You



A unique electronic feature - 1-4 skip shift solenoid - improves fuel economy by?

A. 1-1/2 miles per gallon
B. 1/2 mile per gallon
C. 5 miles per gallon
D. Not at all
 

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I'm sure with the multiple guess it would have made more sense, however, you provided additional information that adds to the purpose of the Trivia project. Thank You



A unique electronic feature - 1-4 skip shift solenoid - improves fuel economy by?

A. 1-1/2 miles per gallon
B. 1/2 mile per gallon
C. 5 miles per gallon
D. Not at all


OK, I understood the purpose and it's why I often give lengthy answers.

Unless you live in LA, NYC or drive only in parades the mileage savings would be minimal so I would guess A.

The concept was first used in the late 80's on Corvettes. It's also used on almost every T56 or TR6060 transmission produced.
 

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A if your lucky, most of the time you just bog down the motor and manifold vacuum drops and you use more fuel, first thing I got rid of after the cat converters.
 
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