Re: My Thoughts on SRT-10 Coupe
Actually the article on the October 2003 Monster Trucks in Rawanda was quite flattering concerning the Germans involvement in DC.
I have a copy of that somewhere that I could scan in. Or you could just sign up for the online version. The fee, when you do the...
It certainly is worth visiting a lawyer on that one.
Beyond that:
1. Get treatment for your injuries. Do NOT settle or sign anything until your are sure that nothing further is going to pop up regarding your medical condition. Many injuries can show up much, much later. You need to be...
6200 miles on my 04 in about 4 months of bad weather.
When good weather hits then I'll really get to drive.
By the way, it is 19 degrees today and I drove the Viper to work.
Dirk
Hello Daniel:
Sorry for the delay. As I pm'd you I've had 2 surgeries and a number of other things. I left the paypal payment instructions with my secretary. I had thought it was taken care of, but it wasn't. Please send me the exact amount that I owe. Tomorrow morning I will send the...
Yes Bill. I have an 04. Took it on a medium length weekend trip. The Borla sounds pretty good to me. It was pretty loud at cruise, but not to the point that it took away from the enjoyment.
Although we have snow today, Saturday was nice and sunny. Had the top down for awhile. The sound...
I drive my Viper regularly. In rain and even in snow.
I realize it's a car so I don't freak out about getting
it wet or muddy.
The reputation of being unsuitable for daily driving is
largely untrue. Once you get used to the incredible
torque and learn to respect and even fear it a little...
Oh god, here we go again.
:rolleyes:
Sorry to vent on you Andy, but as a Gen III owner I've got to hear the same song and dance repeatedly from a handful of Gen I and II owners. I don't lump you into the same category as some of these trolls, but your comments are the same.
1. Style. You...
I love the Gen I and II cars, but the Gen III is a much, much BETTER car. It isn't really even close.
There are several guys on here who have moved up to the newer car, not one of them has claimed to be dissappointed. Without exception, every post made by previous Gen I or II owners claim the...
Very simple...except for the removal of the crossover pipe.
The nuts are incredibly difficult to get to and even when loosened mine refused to budge. I'd sprayed it, nudged it, tapped it with a rubber mallet, it was not going to budge.
Rich was right on the money when he mentioned the sawz...
Did it seem that the tips had moved farther to the rear?
That is what the Borla tips looked like after my drive this morning.
I, too, am all prepared to remove the sills and re-align them. If I go back out to the car and see that the tips are centered again, now that things have cooled, then I...
I got the Borla and installed it last night.
Obviously I haven't had time to put many miles on it. So far, I am very happy. The install was easy, except for removing the crossover pipe.
The sound is not much louder than stock except during hard acceleration. At idle the volume is very...
Cris is right. The two bolts up in the vent are very, very tough. Especially the one farthest in. Unless you have tiny little hands it is a bear to get to. Fortunately these two bolts don't have to be removed, just loosened.
Other than that, removing the sills is easy. A 5-10 minute job -...
Re: total # of SRT10\'s sold in 2004....
The total number of Vipers sold each year was posted on here in another thread. I'll try to find it.
The interesting thing was that the supposedly 'slow' selling srt-10 is actually one of the best selling year and model Vipers ever.
Dirk
Ouch!!
Anyone want to buy a new, still in the box Borla at a discount??
Seriously, I haven't been able to find an opinion from anyone who has the Borla's installed. Surely, there is a Viper out there somwhere with Borla's on. Or maybe they've all been pulled and replaced with Corsa's.
Dirk
Seems that most have gone with Corsa. I was leaning that way, but made an impulse buy of a Borla cat back system. It is being shipped to me today.
I've had Borlas on an f-car and a Lotus and was happy with the quality and fit.
I've looked at all of the old posts concerning exhausts, but...
"We", "Our"
My god this kid is hilarious.
"Yea. Secret agent...er..that's it. I'm a secret agent."
He sounds just like Jon Lovitz's liar guy from SNL.
Craig, you drive a Daytona, not a Viper. "You" have never ordered a Viper, nor have you made a call to research or select a particular...
I like the bubbles. I think they are great. I'll be ordering.
I do agree with Janni on the hood though. There seem to be too many vents and the vents break up the flow of the hood.
Dirk
What???
Craig had $250k to spend and still drives a Daytona?!!
No wonder he hates the SRT-10. How could our cars compete
with the level of affection he has for the Daytona?
Seriously, what a load of bs.
Dirk
As for the Toad and Crack comparison:
1. The driver admitted that he was scared of the Viper so took it easy on one critical section of the track. This surely shows how well he drove the rest of the course;
2. The Viper finished in 6th place, but only after points were factored in for...
Craig, you are such a blight on this forum.
Imagine this conversation,
Craig: "Hey I just got married. Isn't my wife (or husband) beautiful?"
Troll: "Your wife is a pig compared to this other girl I saw one time."
That, in effect, is what happened to this post. Like 75% of...
The 97 ft came from Motor Trend and has been duplicated in a number of tests. The 112 seems, like all of the Road and Track Viper numbers, a bit irregular.
Dirk
Hey hollywood, I'm not a 'blind brand follower either.'
However, the post was "I saw the new coupe at Barrett-Jackson and it looked good."
The response was, "Oh yeah, well the Z06 is gonna rape it."
That, my friend, is hijacking. This isn't the Z06 forum.
Not only that, but the comment was...
I also would love to fly a Camel (or a SPAD or a Fokker tri-plane) just for pure fun. I wouldn't think about using the Camel or even the P-51 for real life transportation though. Or anything more than a hobby/joyride.
I have the same logic with cars. The more primitive they are, the more...
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