I am picking up my Cream Puff soon...

SlowCreamPuff

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Well, the deal is done.

If nothing terrible happens, I should be picking it up soon.

Can't wait.
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2001 GTS, Sapphire blue w/ silver stripes.
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By the time I get it home, it will probably have close to 2,000 miles. I will most likely put it on the dyno to see if I got a cream puff or not.
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I hope you have made arrangments for your oil changes on the way
home as that is too nice a car to skip the first ones, also you
need to follow the break-in procedure

originally posted by Joseph Houss

Especially on a 2000+ Snake, break in is VERY important:
Here's the procedure from "the MAN" himself, Mr Herb Helbig, Team Viper Manager of Vehicle synthesis:

"Keep your vehicle speed below 70 MPH (113 KPH) for the first 1000 miles (1600 km). Do NOT make any full-throttle starts or acceleration during this time. Avoid driving at a constant engine rpm for long periods.

Here is a suggested schedule for best engine break-in:

Light throttle run-ups, shifting at a maximum rpm of 2500 for the first 200 miles (never exceeding the speed limit)

Recommend change the oil at 200 mile mark

Light throttle run-ups, max of 3500 for the next 200 miles

Light throttle run-ups, max of 4000 for the next 200 miles

Light throttle run-ups, max of 4500 for the next 200 miles

Light throttle run-ups, max of 5000 for the next 200 miles"

NOW YOU'RE DONE...and ready to RUMBLE!

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You guys are awesome.
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I was planning on changing the oil when I get back. Is that too late?

Does the car come new with synthetic?

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The car does come with synthetic, but it is VERY important to get that "old" oil out quickly ....

I believe at the 200-400 mile mark would probably work?

Where are you picking it up?
 

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Dont be afraid to beat the heack out of it either. I did a 20 foot burn out out of the dealer. As for the oil change? Shouldnt be a problem. Remember these are practically truck engines.

You keeping the ls1 car?

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I am picking up at Woodhouse
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I think I might just leave the oil change until I get back. Hopefully, it's going to be okay.

I'm keeping my SlowC5 as well. Gotta have a SuperCreamPuff, right?
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Gary,

With all due respect,

WRONG!

These engines are definitely bulletproof, BUT, when Herb talks....we listen!
 

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It will be ok. Remember most of these people are Enthusiasts and we all know how they can be.
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I sold my C5. You think you are going to walk into your garage and think "You know. I think Im going to take the Corvette today"


Right.
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Good luck on your trip
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It will be a blast. I drove mine to Chi-Town a week after I got mine. If it is warm and you dont want to turn on the air heres a tip. The car gets reeeeeally hot. (I think you are getting a GTS if I can remember). Roll down the windows, rest your elbow on the top of the door where you usually would and put your hand half way up the pillar. It creates a perfect wind deflector so you get a nice breeze. The car really doesnt get much air in it with the windows down. Thats why I do this.

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I dont know why I just typed all that.

TOOO MUUUUUCH COFFEEEEEEE!!
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USA USA USA USA USA

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Joseph,

I have beat the heck out of mine since day 1. I did an oil change at 2800 miles. No problems yet. I respect the fact that you need to take care of these engines, as I do, but its a pushrod V-10 with high tolerance deviations. We'll see.
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Hey , maybe this should be a good comparo.
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Beating the heck out of your viper Vs. taking care of it. We'll see the different problems that arise then do a whole breakdown.

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My C5 offers a different experience.
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Definitely keeping it.

I was thinking, if I didn't change the oil soon enough, that would be the perfect excuse for me to redo the entire engine at LPE a year or two down the road, right?
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Now you're talkin'!!!! Yeah I guess you need a targa and the C5 is an excellent car. Id still have mine if everyone in my area didnt have one. I guess you DO need the C5 for that targa experience, heads up display, power seats. Even though some people dog the C5 on this page it is 100% THE best sports car for the money. And its not THAT much slower than the viper.
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Anyway theres no such thing as too many cars.
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Slower than a stock cream puff? Nah...
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After I picked up my car, I will have to change my handle. Thanks, Vipermad.

What?? No single pretty lady??
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Gary Lamont:
Joseph,

I have beat the heck out of mine since day 1. I did an oil change at 2800 miles. No problems yet. I respect the fact that you need to take care of these engines, as I do, but its a pushrod V-10 with high tolerance deviations. We'll see.
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Hey , maybe this should be a good comparo.
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Beating the heck out of your viper Vs. taking care of it. We'll see the different problems that arise then do a whole breakdown.

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Improper oil changes usually don't show up until 40 to 50 thousand miles.
 

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Ive never put more than 10,000 miles on a car. So thats not an issue. If I put 40,000 miles on mine before I can get my hands on a 2003 then I guess I will have to live with it.
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If I were you I'd just find a Mobil station at my first lay over (buy the filter at the dealer when you pick up). It'll take a 1/2 hour but give you peace of mind, remember you have all those little, tiny metal particals floating around in your motor from break in.
 
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So, where are the single pretty ladies?
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That's the only reason I got a cream puff...
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Did I get the wrong color? Maybe I need the RT/10? The ACR?
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by GTS Jeff:
"Keep your vehicle speed below 70 MPH (113 KPH) for the first 1000 miles (1600 km). Do NOT make any full-throttle starts or acceleration during this time.

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1000 miles?? I thought it was 500 according to the manual. Believe me, as soon as I clicked over 500 miles I did a holeshot at the next intersection. Of course a few happened before that; maybe even as early as 20 miles.
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The great thing about your break-in, is you'll still have half your trip home when your at the 1000 mile mark!!! ....so grab some nice relaxing jazz CD's for the first half of your journey .... and grab your hot mix for mile 1001!!!!
 
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It's just a SlowC5.
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Boost is a very different experience and I like how no body really notice how special it really is.
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I can putt around in a parking lot like a stock C5 and most people wouldn't know it's not that slow.
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It's definitely a keeper. If things go well, I might even see a 427 TT C5 in the future...

Hmm... I might be able to go easy for the first 500 miles. Once I am in Montana, I will have to be a Saint to be able to go easy!
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When it gets back, photos will be done for sure. I think I will really like the color in real life. I have only seen one in person, but it doesn't have any stripes.
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BTW, you guys are great. The Viper community is so much more focus and intimate. It's going to be a blast having the car. Looking forward to meeting some of you guys/gals in future events.

Now, where are those pretty single ladies again??
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COOL.


Once you get that viper, you'll be wanting a 1,000HP plus Viper, not the vette... When you do, there's only 1 place to go for that kind of HP..


have fun!

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But turbos are so great...

I like crank driven superchargers, but turbos are just too addicting...

Who would you trust to have turbos install on your Viper?
 
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You guys are just going to torture me, aren't you?

Does the break-in procedure really really make a significant difference?

I guess for the sake of more power, I might have to do it...
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I think I will have 0.500 break-in miles...

I don't think I will be able to take it easy.

If the engine doesn't like that, more reason to get a stronger one.
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Oh no, the guys at Woodhouse is going to give me a lecture on the break-in procedure when I get there... It's being described as stringent.
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Anyone has super-duper ear plugs that I can borrow during my "lecture" at Woodhouse?
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Seriously, how do you guys hold back and not do a 1st-2nd 100ft long burn out? Is there some kind of medicine that I can use?

I remember the first few cars, I was able to follow the break-in procedures. But then, the break-in period gets shorter and shorter in my mind. I think the latest was, "Oh, it is fully warmed up. It's broken in."
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