terminator02
Viper Owner
I have a 2000 Red ACR I bought in 2009 with 14k miles on it for 37k. The harmonic balancer came loose throwing off the serpentine belt. Myself and ex bro in law fixed using locktite red, torqued to the correct amount and let sit. It lasted another 1.5 seasons until the balancer came loose again, but dethreading the crank snout. My car is in tight storage right now and unfortunately can't get pics. I have no idea what other problems have been the result. I would imagine I would need new bearings and other parts as a result of the problems I have had. Some people say just fix the crank, others say replace the crank and others say go to RSI and build a new engine.
If I went RSI, with shipping, I would be looking at about 6k for a custom engine, a bit of tuning and a two year warranty. But these cars are so cheap now anyway I know I could easily sell it for 25-28K as is since it's pretty mint with the original BBS wheels, all ACR badging, good paint and 25k miles. So I know it's a perfect car for someone looking to just buy and upgrade the engine themselves as it's a super low cost to purchase.
I love the vehicle but don't NEED it. It seems like I have had numerous problems and want to get it fixed RIGHT. I want this car to be functioning like new and I know a place like RSI could help. I would prefer to save the 1500 in shipping and have someone in Michigan do the work but don't know of any good places that could give me an HONEST assessment of what the car needs.
I'm freshly divorced and when this winter is over, it would be nice to keep this car around. But this is an expensive fix, and I know I am in need of fluids changed, new wires, maybe new sway bar end-links and definitely breaks which all add up as well. I'd love to get the car into a garage when someone could honestly assess what it needs because I just don't have this type of knowledge and the dealership wanted 12,000 for a new engine.....um NO.
Thanks for the advice. This happened back in August and I almost went with RSI but decided to sit and think about what I wanted to do. I did get a better government job and I could swing fixing her up but I am wondering if I am better served to just cut the loss and take some cash. I have a potential buyer for 27k as is.
If I went RSI, with shipping, I would be looking at about 6k for a custom engine, a bit of tuning and a two year warranty. But these cars are so cheap now anyway I know I could easily sell it for 25-28K as is since it's pretty mint with the original BBS wheels, all ACR badging, good paint and 25k miles. So I know it's a perfect car for someone looking to just buy and upgrade the engine themselves as it's a super low cost to purchase.
I love the vehicle but don't NEED it. It seems like I have had numerous problems and want to get it fixed RIGHT. I want this car to be functioning like new and I know a place like RSI could help. I would prefer to save the 1500 in shipping and have someone in Michigan do the work but don't know of any good places that could give me an HONEST assessment of what the car needs.
I'm freshly divorced and when this winter is over, it would be nice to keep this car around. But this is an expensive fix, and I know I am in need of fluids changed, new wires, maybe new sway bar end-links and definitely breaks which all add up as well. I'd love to get the car into a garage when someone could honestly assess what it needs because I just don't have this type of knowledge and the dealership wanted 12,000 for a new engine.....um NO.
Thanks for the advice. This happened back in August and I almost went with RSI but decided to sit and think about what I wanted to do. I did get a better government job and I could swing fixing her up but I am wondering if I am better served to just cut the loss and take some cash. I have a potential buyer for 27k as is.