2001 Sapphire Blue
Enthusiast
A cyllindrical tank in the rear bumber filled with 10 quarts of oil so you can push a button and the oil releases behind you to keep those smart azzes from tailgating!! 

I agree with everyone who wanted a cup holder. Even in a serious driver's car, a man gets thirsty and doesn't want to risk spilling on the seats.
I also think a small dead pedal would help for more extended drives on the freeway.
Although I never shift early enough for it to matter, the forced upshift from 1st to 4th is silly (had that on a 97 Camaro Z28). How do I deactivate it? I realize the intent is to improve the fuel economy rating, but who buys a Viper expecting to maximize fuel economy?
Although I never shift early enough for it to matter, the forced upshift from 1st to 4th is silly (had that on a 97 Camaro Z28). How do I deactivate it? I realize the intent is to improve the fuel economy rating, but who buys a Viper expecting to maximize fuel economy?
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Very easy....
How about some kind of an air deflector that would bring cool air from in front of the radiator to the intake.;=)
Cup Holder - good foam double back tape. Folds up when not in use.
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Leslie
This is the way to go: http://www.mgwltd.com/viper_glovebox.html
All I want is a way to keep the cockpit temps down, it's an oven in there in the summer. And yes, I have high flo cats w/ insulation and corsa exhaust and it is still unbearable sometimes. I dislike the A/C as I like the windows open to hear the applause as I go by....![]()