I usually go with Stoptech for all of my brake part needs.
Brake fluid - Stoptech Racing Brake Fluid 660
Rotors - Stoptech Aerorotors
Brake Pads - Stoptech Street Performance pads (309 prefix - suitable for street / track)
Stoptech Steel Braided Lines
Tires - I prefer Michelin Pilot...
It appears Michelin no longer makes the Sport Cup tires for the ACR's rear tire size :omg:
I've been checking for the last several months with no luck :brick:
Perhaps Pirelli will develop the Trofeo R in the ACR's sizes (fingers crossed :fingersx:)
Big congratulations to Riley Motorsports and ViperExchange on their GTD class victory :2tu:
It was well earned and deserved. Keep the wins coming guys :headbang:
I have a gut feeling we're going to see more articles like this pop up over the next few months.
Driver training, driver training, driver training, driver training, driver training.........:drive:
I tend to use Stoptech for all my brake part needs. I use Stoptech on my 2009 ACR and have never had any issues during track use.
Brake Fluid - Stoptech Racing Brake Fluid 660
Brake Lines - Stoptech Steel Braided Brake Lines (Note - after installation, be sure to inspect the front lines to...
Sorry for the late response, I just saw this thread.
Wayne Sr. at Road Racing Technologies, located in Sterling, is a certified Viper Tech with 20 years experience.
They're a reputable shop and do very good work.
I was extremely disappointed to hear the news today :omg:
From a business perspective, I can understand (some what) why Dodge decided to drop its' racing program. However, the Viper has always been and will continue to be a racer first and foremost. In my opinion, part of its' lure / legacy...
I wanted to pass along a shining example of outstanding customer support by PartsRack and JonB. This example may not come as a big surprise to those of us in the Viper community because PartsRack and JonB already have an outstanding reputation for great customer support and being fair. I...
I've been following IMSA / SRT Motorsports closely for the past few seasons and have been impressed with their performance and consistency all season.
This past week following the IMSA race at VIR, I attended a track day event the day after the race. I was shocked and pleasantly surprised to...
There's nothing wrong with the Hoosiers. They're very good track tires.
Allan and Mark are both correct. Throttle input is key in pushing a Viper. It's very easy to induce power oversteer coming out of a slow corner, especially in 2nd gear.
The Viper's throttle wasn't designed to be like...
As far as oil filters go, I use K&N premium wrench off oil filters because they are engineered to have high flow rates which the Viper requires.
As for oil, I use Pennzoil Ultra 0W-40 (street) and Mobile 1 15W-50 (track).
.....just my 2 cents
I own a 2009 ACR and live in the county north of Fredericksburg.
The personal property tax is a huge PITA and all Virginia residents complain about it. VA is one of the most expensive and costly states in the country to own a vehicle due to the personal property tax. It's simply another way...
Hello All,
I plan on servicing and changing the fluid in the transmission and rear differential very soon due to track use.
Can anyone advise how many quarts the transmission and rear differential need for a complete flush and re-fill?
Thanks in advance :2tu:
You're correct about the gravel pickup due to the super sticky Michelin PSC tires. Every so often, I'll get underneath the rear of the car and clean out the accumulated gravel stuck in the diffuser panel.
It only takes about 10 minutes and is very easy.
As far as insurance goes, if I remember...
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