ScreetHoPrez
Viper Owner
Hello all,
My name is Rich and I live just south of Kansas City (Olathe, to be exact). I just had the privilege of picking up my dream car last week. A 2002 Viper GTS, completely stock with 17k miles.
I'm new to Vipers, but not to Dodges. My background/experience is mainly with the Neons and SRT-4's. My previous show and go car was a 98 Neon R/T that I built from the ground up. Among all the show parts, I built and swapped in an SRT-4 engine. On E85, it was making 413 whp and 536 wtq.
Sadly, it had to go (along with my dually and trailer) when I found my dream car.
I'm looking to get some good background info on the 2nd Gens and where to start modding. I was able to keep all my audio/video/nav and alarm system out of my dually and it's going into the Viper as I type this.
Where should I start modding? I'm looking at the JMB cold air intake system and exhaust options. I'm also consider the SCT Flash Programmer and was wondering if anybody has any experiences with these.
Thanks for your time and I look forward to learning alot about these great cars!
-Rich
My name is Rich and I live just south of Kansas City (Olathe, to be exact). I just had the privilege of picking up my dream car last week. A 2002 Viper GTS, completely stock with 17k miles.
I'm new to Vipers, but not to Dodges. My background/experience is mainly with the Neons and SRT-4's. My previous show and go car was a 98 Neon R/T that I built from the ground up. Among all the show parts, I built and swapped in an SRT-4 engine. On E85, it was making 413 whp and 536 wtq.
Sadly, it had to go (along with my dually and trailer) when I found my dream car.
I'm looking to get some good background info on the 2nd Gens and where to start modding. I was able to keep all my audio/video/nav and alarm system out of my dually and it's going into the Viper as I type this.
Where should I start modding? I'm looking at the JMB cold air intake system and exhaust options. I'm also consider the SCT Flash Programmer and was wondering if anybody has any experiences with these.
Thanks for your time and I look forward to learning alot about these great cars!
-Rich