40,000 is high mileage?? Why would a Viper motor be any different than any other motor out there? As long as you maintain it
I agree. I'll have almost 48,000 miles at the end of next week's trip to Gingerman. I must be lucky(knock on wood). We bought the car new and have had only 2 mechanical problem in a little over 5 years.
Throttle cable grommet pulled through the firewall at 34,000--new cable/under warranty--could have the heat from my unshielded headers.
Oil cooler line failed last year at 37,000--had both replaced under warranty--still a mystery.
Our car sees a track 1-2 times per year, an occassional dragstrip, 3-4 autocrosses a year, and several long trips of at least 1000 miles every season. I also set a goal every year to burn up a set of rear tires. I would say we run the car as intended.
I don't change lubrication fluids as often as most here due to the products I use. I use oil and lube analysis every time. I change the brake fluid twice a year(Motul 600). Coolant,PS, and clutch fluids every 2 years. I did put a new clutch in at 32,000 when I installed the Fidanza flywheel--didn't have to. I didn't change the plug wires till this past winter at 43,600. To be honest, I can't tell the difference in performance, but there must be. These original plug wires were next to the unshielded headers since May of 2001 (7,000 miles) .
2 other non-mechanical problems:
CHMSL failed the second year--covered under warranty
Passenger door panel had to be replaced--covered under warranty.
That's it. I'm shooting for many more years and many more miles. This has been as trouble free a car as I've ever owned.
Steve