No good - can buy aluminum w/cored center - bends too easily - need a materila that can handle normal track type impacts and not shatter or bend - looking for composite type product
looking for lightweight material to build splitter -Carbon Firber is not an option.
Plywood too heavy and ugly
Any ideas or sources?
Was wondering what the Nascar boys are using on their OT cars
I installed a racing seat in my 1996 GTS. Fabulous comfortable on long trips but that's not the point. The Belts - I tucked my Team Tech harness away behind the seat and used the stock seat belt when driving the car on the street - very practical.
Tip - buy an FIA certified seat and it does not...
No one here has the issue completely correct - True the 96 and 97 model GTS's had time cover gasket issues.
ONLY the 96 GTS had an intake manifold gasket issue or "TBS" (Technical Service Bulletin)
The 96's had several other 'issues'
Corrosion of the rivets on the side sills
Failure of the...
If you are doing the radiator I suggest you look at one that included an oil cooler- keeping engine oil temps down helps everything - the big issue is getting enough air to the radiator and brake cooling ducts - remember the brake cooling ducts are taking air off the radiator. Roe Racing has a...
I have a different way of saying "being a bit chicken regarding my brakes" - you are "showing respect for the brakes" - good job.
You are obviously going fast enough to overheat the club pads- at 2:19 you need air to the rotors nand that means installing ducts - block them with a nurf ball...
JcaSpar1 - here is the reality of your brakes. Porsche deflecters are not worth a damn at the level you are driving at now (If you are skilled enough to avoid lockup this speaks to your overall ability). Motul 600 and air ducts (requires removing the nose) are the only thing that will keep your...
Chances are the car has overheated at some point. during such a overheating cycle, the computer is designed to dump fuel into the cylinders which cools the engine.
Even after cooling down and shutting off the engine, it will continue to run rich each time it is started and driven, until the...
Absolutely there is a difference
I own a 2001 VRL Race car and I have the ABS on a switch so can turn it off.
With the ABS off I'm prone to flat spotting tires
With the ABS on I can drive into any corner deeper than a non-abs viper - not even close.
However - I also had a 96 GTS and put 41,000...
I have had the privilege of reading almost every article written in any kind of "motor' magazine on the viper, going back to the concept show car about 1988 or 1989.
The author of this post poses the question - Why the myth regarding 'handling'?
Answer: for the most part, simply a bunch of...
Fred - I think the discussion is over - They had one Gen 3 GTS on display next to a Porsche and a gaggle of Porsches in back where the Vipers, Stratuses, and Dakotas normally reside.
Now here is a lesson folks - Support Viper Days - participate in Viper Days track events - attendance at west...
Sorry -only have an image of a good one - will email it to you. I dismantle the coupler, and slide a piece of high temp rubber hose over it, and wire it in place with stainless wire, this stops the headers from cooking the shim material out of the coupler.
Another way to tell of the coupler is...
Motor cycle helmets are not fire rated and you cannot use them in open track , Viper Days etc, for that reason.
Snell 95 or newer - basically the helmets are certified for two years then they are junk -the plastics etc deteriorate and will no longer do their job. Belts and fire extinguishers...
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