We'll talk in the winter 70-75 every day and 350 days of sunshine........I left NY in 1988 and never looked back..........enjoy the summer! :usa: :headbang:
Thanks for the feedback...............I will have Eddie Martin aka Mr. Viper from Bill Luke dodge ck. it out. Has it affected the why the car runs in the long run as some of the above posts suggest. :usa: :2tu:
I Live in AZ it is hot..........yes I know a dry heat.
Today I had the viper out in traffic 110+ out side.
Coolant temp @ 225-230.
The air conditioning compressor seemed to stop working.
Is there a thermal cut off for the compressor at a certain coolant temp.?
I will let it cool down and try it...
Daniel said:
"The fan is indeed hydraulic. There are a few reasons for this. The first, is that a hydraulic fan motor will have much more torque than an electric fan motor of the same size, allowing a more aggressive fan blade pitch to be used. This in turn will cuase much more airflow at the...
Is the fan electric or hydraulic? I have never heard of a hydraulic fan before..........however I thought I read it somewhere.If it is hydraulic, what is the advantage? Being in AZ we think alot about cooling. :usa:
Re: Do\'s and Don\'t\'s
I have had my Viper for about two months. I went to the Skip Barber 2 day driving school(they run Vipers). I had tons of fun and learned a lot about how to drive a high performance car. Well worth the time and money. They give VCA members a 25% discount. Have fun with...
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