Chuck 98 RT/10
Enthusiast
2. When you are driving at the track, lets say in a twisty part of the course, can you honestly tell me that you are staring at the oil pressure gauge. I certainly see need to review the gauges expecially when racing but during normal driving the oil pressure gauge in the Ram SRT is not on top like it is in the Viper, so when you get the "check engine light"...game over. It kind of sits behind the steering wheel on the instrument cluster. I review it but not the often, mostly on start up and in the first few miles of driving. It has never been a huge concern, obviously until now.
I glance at my gauges all the time street or track. I have noticed when I've had over heating both on the street and track, so I'm sure if I ever had an oil pressure issue I would notice it fairly quickly since I glance at all the gauges. And if the oil pressure dropped so rapidly that I didn't notice the gauge soon enough I'm sure sudden spinning around in circles hoping I didn't hit anything would let me know something was wrong. However to date, I haven't heard of any drastic events like that being an epidemic.
The bottom line is you put an accusump on your Viper. The accusump failed. So the problem is with accusump. I am sorry about your problem but if the Viper motor would have destructed because of a Dodge issue, Dodge would have replaced the motor. It is really quite that simple.