oil change questions

SBMIANO

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I have had 2 vipers 06 and now 09. I have always chaged the oil b4 i put it in storage. I have put 2k miles on my viper this summer and I checked the oil today, not low and still lite tan clear, like when they put it in. Is it necessary to chage the oil that soon?

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There has been some debate on this very topic. I have always followed the owners manual which states to change the oil before storage.
 

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Define storage...


I'm thinking it is unlikely my 08 will hit the main streets from the first snow until the last plus a few good salt removing rain storms. If a typical winter, I would assume from late December until April. 3 full months plus. However, I'm sure I'll run it up and down neighborhood streets a few times. Maybe even warn it up a few times outside, so that I can bring it into the garage to warm the place up. :smirk:

I guess my point is, I don't really call that storage. However, your winter could be a whole different ball game.
 

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It seems to me that this question was weighed in by the grailkeeper and he went to the SRT engineers who also said that you were fine to not change it. I have the same problem with 2 Vipers, a Vette and a Cobra. I really don't put the miles on them either due to rotation of use and just not long trips in them. I'm going to stick with every 2 yrs.--Dave
 

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There is so much over changing of oil with car guys it is ridiculous. Good oil is vitally important but folks really over do it.
 

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If you can't afford to change the oil as cheap insurance maybe you should get rid of the Viper and get something else. GTS Bruce

Just because one has a Viper doesn't mean he/she should spend money unneccesarily. The topic has nothing to do with whether or not he can afford it.
 

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It seems to me that this question was weighed in by the grailkeeper and he went to the SRT engineers who also said that you were fine to not change it. I have the same problem with 2 Vipers, a Vette and a Cobra. I really don't put the miles on them either due to rotation of use and just not long trips in them. I'm going to stick with every 2 yrs.--Dave

Wish I had your problems!:)

I get it changed in the Spring. Leave it all winter, won't hurt nuffin! I start mine every few days, and its heated in there anyways so little to worry about.
 

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i would not be starting the car and letting it just sit and idle- unless your gonna run it down the sub street for 5 min, dont start it at all
 

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If you can't afford to change the oil as cheap insurance maybe you should get rid of the Viper and get something else. GTS Bruce

I take it you change your trans, diff, clutch and brake fluid as cheap insurance as well?

Give the guy a break, the oil is fine and designed to not just break down from sitting.
 

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I put on about 3000 miles a year, change the oil every 12 months. Why not just change it before you store it. Used oil becomes acidic, why leave it sit, kill two birds with one stone.
 
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Thanks to all for your input except GTS Bruce. It about the hassel of bring it to a dealer. I have the same issues with my benze and supercharged range rover. Maybe that answers your affordability questions GTS Bruce. I have always said if its not constructive keep it on the sidelines.
 

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Remembered that this issue was discussed by Herb Helbig on page 17 of the May/June 2011 issue of the VCA magazine. In the Q&A section it was stated that if you put on 800 miles or so a year and the miles were such that the car was always completely warmed up and not track miles, that you could go 3 yrs between changes. Check out the mag. I agree with you SBMIANO that it's an issue of potential damage every time you let someone loose on your Viper, not an issue of money. I try to do all oil changes myself along with anything else I can tackle for the very reason that I don't want anybody messing with my toys.---Dave
 
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