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ACR_Matt
01-04-2018, 07:18 PM
The other gens have their ACR threads, thought it was overdue that we have one as well. They may not have all of the aerodynamic goodies of the later gens but they have their place in Viper lore. Here's my 2000 ACR, 1 of 22 for the US market. 3 of her sisters went to Canada.
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Viperenvy
01-04-2018, 07:35 PM
1999 GTS ACR
1 of 699 GTS'
1 of 215 ACR's
1 of 36 in Viper Red (PRN)
1 of 14 with Silver Stripes (QA9)

2,348 miles as of today

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ACR_Matt
01-04-2018, 07:58 PM
1999 GTS ACR
1 of 699 GTS'
1 of 215 ACR's
1 of 36 in Viper Red (PRN)
1 of 14 with Silver Stripes (QA9)

2,348 miles as of today


Outstanding ACR. Gotta love those low production numbers! Is yours part of the comfort group or one of the rare "Hardcore" cars?

Fatboy 18
01-05-2018, 04:31 AM
Seriously, 2 and 1/2 thousand miles! Either stick in in a museum and buy another GTS or Use the thing! These cars were made to be driven, I've done over 50k in my car and it's simply the best times I have ever had. its measured in Smiles Per Gallon.
You honestly don't know what your missing :(

Special Ed
01-05-2018, 05:43 AM
1999 GTS ACR
1 of 699 GTS'
1 of 215 ACR's
1 of 36 in Viper Red (PRN)
1 of 14 with Silver Stripes (QA9)

2,348 miles as of today

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130 miles per year. If you are just going to look at it a full size picture would have been cheaper and easier to store.

46hemi
01-05-2018, 06:32 AM
Your car do what you like with it. Drive the pi$$ out of it or put it in a bubble whatever floats your boat.

Anywho, here is a pic that belongs in any Gen II ACR thread

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Venomess
01-05-2018, 11:49 AM
Heres my 1999 ACR with silver stripes... the black is just vinyl wrap on top. I believe 1 of 14 is that correct guys? ACR_MATT, I LOVE that rear wing... currently saving for it and I'm going to have it carbon fiber hydro dipped. Also, where did you get those side door carbon fiber pillars from? Can you post more pics of your rear diffuser also? Thank you!

GTS Dean
01-05-2018, 11:53 AM
1999 GTS ACR
2,348 miles as of today
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Good God man! Lower those spring perches!!!!

71firebird400
01-05-2018, 12:31 PM
Man, all the cars posted so far have enviable hood/fascia gap. Maybe I need an ACR after all.

ACR_Matt
01-05-2018, 02:20 PM
Heres my 1999 ACR with silver stripes... the black is just vinyl wrap on top. I believe 1 of 14 is that correct guys? ACR_MATT, I LOVE that rear wing... currently saving for it and I'm going to have it carbon fiber hydro dipped. Also, where did you get those side door carbon fiber pillars from? Can you post more pics of your rear diffuser also? Thank you!

Looks awesome! Yes, 14 Red/silver ACRs were produced in 1999. I think that's the lowest production year for Red/silver ACRs. Thank you, it's one of my favorite mods along with the carbon fiber door covers. I like those little mods that most people wouldn't be able to tell it wasn't OEM the best. The door covers were custom made by a guy in Chicago. Does excellent work. Also did the interior emergency release cover for me in matte carbon fiber. The diffuser blades were made by KNG SNK but I don't think he's in the Viper world any longer. I'd like a proper diffuser for it ACR-E style but there's isn't one commercial available that I like, so I'm planning on making my own.
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ACR_Matt
01-05-2018, 02:25 PM
Hey hey hey - slow down there Skippy. Just bought the bad boy in September. right now its 11 degree with snow everywhere.

That being said, I am thinking of selling my other to get a "I don't care about the mileage car." To Mr 46hemi's point - I love just sitting in the garage with a beer.

Who else has a GEN II ACR? Need someone else you guys can pick on :)

I always thought if your car didn't make you wanna just sit and stare at it, you bought the wrong car. I've certainly spent more than one evening just hanging out admiring mine lol.. Cheers!

Viperenvy
01-05-2018, 02:51 PM
If you are interested to know - I put this together from a couple of sources of information - mostly IVR and what Jeff put together. I propbably have some of the numbers off just a bit as I copied them over onto I sheet I made for myself. Its close enough.

1999 215 built (1,248 Vipers, 549 R/T10, 699 GTS)
(1,047 US, 498/ 51/0 R/T10, 594/72/78 GTS US/Can/Foreign)
Red 36 – 22 mono, 14 stripe
Silver 81 – 51 mono, 30 stripe
Black 98 – 53 mono, 45 stripe

2000 218 built
Red 60 – 35 mono, 25 stripe
Steel 85 – 39 mono, 46 stripe
Gray
Black 73 – 39 mono, 34 stripe

2001 227 Built
Red 60 – 31 mono, 29 stripe
Yellow 89 – 38 mono, 51 stripe
Sapphire 77 – 28 mono, 49 stripe

2002 159 Built
Red 79 – 28 mono, 51 stripe – 34 Final Edition
Yellow 40 – 14 mono, 26 stripe
Graphite 39 – 17 mono, 22 stripe
Metallic
BLUE – 1 STRIPES

Red Silver 85 / 819 10.4%
Red White 34 / 819 4.2%
Silver Bluel 30 /819 3.7%
Black Silver l 79 / 819 9.6%
Steel Gray Silver 46 / 819 5.6%
Yellow Black 77 / 819 9.5%
Sapphire Silver 49 / 819 6.1%
Graphite Silver 22 / 819 2.7% 51.6%


Red Mono 116 / 819 14.2%
Silver Mono 51 / 819 6.2%
Black Mono 92 / 819 11.4%
Steel Gray Mono 39 / 819 4.7%
Yellow Mono 52 / 819 6.4%
Sapphire Mono 28 / 819 3.4%
Graphite Mono 17 / 819 2.1% 48.4%

BrianACR
01-05-2018, 03:46 PM
Here's my '01 ACR. One of the 38(I though only 34 but who really knows??) solid yellow. The previous owner added the black vinyl stripes. Curently just under 35k miles. Sadly she sits in the garage now awaiting spring. Happily she also sits in the garage awaiting heads and cam... :)

BFoster
01-05-2018, 04:05 PM
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My 2002 beauty!

Fatboy 18
01-05-2018, 04:27 PM
Hey hey hey - slow down there Skippy. Just bought the bad boy in September. right now its 11 degree with snow everywhere.

That being said, I am thinking of selling my other to get a "I don't care about the mileage car." To Mr 46hemi's point - I love just sitting in the garage with a beer.

Who else has a GEN II ACR? Need someone else you guys can pick on :)

Sorry there Brian, I just looked at when you Joined, I just presumed you had had the car a long time! My Bad. Don't get me wrong, the car looks stunning, how many previous owners?

ACR_Matt
01-05-2018, 04:52 PM
Those are some great looking yellow ACRs! Well done Brian and BFoster! Kinda envious of those with the mono color cars. They look amazing and stripes can always be added or changed at a whim. Keep the pics coming guys! Curious what everyone's stance is on modifications. Are you keeping them as they rolled out of the showroom or going mod crazy? I'm in the latter group. Hope to do a nice NA build next year now that I have suspension and brakes sorted.

Black Adder
01-05-2018, 04:53 PM
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I purchased my 2001 ACR with 40k miles, specifically as a driver

BrianACR
01-05-2018, 05:04 PM
NO WORRIES - I love snarky British humor :)
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If that's the case, check out all Fatboys jokes in the Fun & Games section!!! Some great laughs in there!!

[QUOTE=ACR_Matt;332870]Those are some great looking yellow ACRs! Well done Brian and BFoster! Kinda envious of those with the mono color cars. They look amazing and stripes can always be added or changed at a whim. Keep the pics coming guys! Curious what everyone's stance is on modifications. Are you keeping them as they rolled out of the showroom or going mod crazy? I'm in the latter group. Hope to do a nice NA build next year now that I have suspension and brakes sorted.

I'm going mods :) Have M&M headers, 3", no cats, and just a resonator at the back. Currently in the middle of getting heads rebuilt and cam. Should be back on the road in April, just in time for the snow to go away!

ACR_Matt
01-05-2018, 05:35 PM
I'm going mods :) Have M&M headers, 3", no cats, and just a resonator at the back. Currently in the middle of getting heads rebuilt and cam. Should be back on the road in April, just in time for the snow to go away!

Nice! Just rebuilding the heads or giving them a little extra juice? Have a particular power goal in mind? I'm wanting to do a Gen III head swap myself. Already have a beautiful polished Gen III intake begging to be installed.

mitchdob
01-05-2018, 06:28 PM
2000 ACR. Steel Gray Pearl. Car originally built with silver stripes (1 of 46).

Black painted stripes, powder coated BBS rims, badge delete option and Snake 530 upgrade (Belanger headers, 355 gears, TD 1.7 rockers) courtesy of Fitzgerald Motorsports, NH.

Car sorted and maintained since 2014 by Dan Cragin and SPT. Includes polished/ported/milled heads, 708 cam, IPSO STS, more....

14,870 miles

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Venomess
01-05-2018, 07:46 PM
Love that color!

ACR_Matt
01-05-2018, 09:01 PM
Looks awesome Mitchdob! Really like the powder coated wheels and lack of badges. Very clean!

Black Adder, great looking ride! Red/silver ftw!

ACR_Matt
01-06-2018, 12:43 PM
Here's some great info I've been holding onto. Its the service bulletin that went out explaining the new features of the ACR and how to install them. Hope this can help someone in the future. It sure helped me when I was repairing mine. Posting in two parts. Enjoy!

(Sorry for the lack of exploded parts diagrams, originally it had them but its been lost in translation through the years.)



NO: 23-36-99
SUBJECT: ACR Viper Package - Service Information
DATE: October 1, 1999

OVERVIEW:
This bulletin supplies the part numbers and repair information for the unique components to the Viper ACR package.

DISCUSSION:
The unique components for the Viper ACR package are:
z Five Point Restraint System
z ACR Decals
z ACR Dash Plaque
z Radio/Speaker Plugs (the ACR Viper is available without a radio or speakers.)
z Fog Lamp Plugs
z Suspension/Wheels
z Air Cleaner

PARTS REQUIRED:
Qty Part Number Description
AR 0LC171XBAD Panel Assy., Bulkhead
AR 0QD06DX9AD Carpet, Front Floor Right
AR 0QD07DX9AF Carpet, Front Floor Left
AR 0QL021XBAD Panel Assy., Quarter Trim Right
AR 0QL031XBAD Panel Assy., Quarter Trim Left
AR 0QS021X7AN Panel Assy., Door Trim Right
AR 0QS031X7AN Panel Assy., Door Trim Left
AR 0SM12DX9AA Cap, Wheel
AR 0SM08WD2AA Wheel, Front
AR OSM08WD2AA Wheel, Rear
AR 0SZ22CA1AA Decal, ACR Hood
AR 0SZ22SBBAA Decal, ACR Hood
AR 05015296AA Fascia, Front (Unpainted)
AR 0SZ301A9AA Fascia, Front (Bright Silver W/Blue Stripe)
AR 0SZ301RNAA Fascia, Front (Red W/Bright Silver Stripe)
AR 0SZ301X3AA Fascia, Front (Black W/Bright Silver Stripe)
AR 04865448AA Cover, Fog Lamp Filler
AR 05245172 Adapter, Fog Lamp Fascia Front
AR 0SZ28DX9AA Carpet, Assembly
AR 0TG89DX9AA Bezel, Radio Delete
AR 04854436AA Plate, Speaker Delete
AR 04865432AA Cable & Grommet, Audio Antenna
AR 05245265AC Element, Air Cleaner
AR 04854292AA Bracket, Seat Belt
AR 04854293AA Bracket, Seat Belt
AR 04854438AA Belt Assy, 5 Point
AR 04854439AA Belt Assy, 5 Point
4 06036185AA Rubber Spacer, Latch & Buckle
6 06036263AA Eye Bolt
AR 06036183AA .032 Metal Spacer, Eye Bolt
AR 06036184AA .068 Metal Spacer, Eye Bolt
AR 04854434AA Nameplate, ACR
AR 04854449AA Coil Over Shock Assembly (Rear) (Lft or Rht)
AR 04854450AA Bracket, Coil Over Shock (Rear) (Lft or Rht)
AR 05264841AA Shock Absorber, (Rear) (Lft or Rht)
AR 05264843AA Spring, Coil Over Shock (Rear) (Lft or Rht)
AR 05264848AA Nut, Coil Over Shock (Rear) (Lft or Rht)
AR 05264844AA Coil Over Shock Assembly (Front) (Lft or Rht)
AR 04865425AA Bracket Assy., Relay/Rear

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
Special Tool 8396 - Adapter (Height Fixture Gage)
Special Tool 6914 - Height Fixture Gage

REPAIR PROCEDURE:

FIVE POINT RESTRAINT SYSTEM:
ACR vehicles are equipped with two complete and separate belt systems: the conventional 3-point belt and a 5-point belt harness. The five-point belt system consists of inboard (tunnel) and outboard (door sill) lap belts, right and left
shoulder belts, and a floor mounted anti-submarining center belt. A single latch mechanism is permanently attached to the inboard lap belt and releases all remaining belts simultaneously. The single latch mechanism is operated by turning
a lever clockwise 90 degrees. The inboard and outboard lap belt anchorage's are shared with the conventional 3-point belt and are permanently bolted to the vehicle. The remaining three belts (right and left shoulder and floor mounted center belt) terminate with hooks and are snapped onto eyelets. These belts may be removed by unsnapping from the
eye bolts.

Lap Belts:
Inboard (tunnel) side lap belt: shared with 3-point belt webbing termination plate.
1. Move seat to the full forward position and tilt seat back full forward.
2. Remove inboard bolt holding the 5-point and 3-point belt members on the latch side
3. Remove the 5-point lap belt
4. Install the new 5-point lap belt in the same position as the old one was removed. Be sure to reinsert the rubber spacer (Figure 1) between the new 5-point belt and the existing 3-point belt webbing plate.

CAUTION: THE 5-POINT BELT SYSTEM SHOULD ALWAYS BE INBOARD OF THE 3-POINT
SYSTEM. THE 5-POINT BELT LATCH MECHANISM RELEASE LEVER MUST POINT
DOWNWARD (FIGURE 3).

5. Torque the bolt holding both belts to 39.5 Nm (350 in.lbs).

Outboard (doorsill) side: shared with 3-point buckle assembly.
1. Move seat to forward position and tilt seat back forward.
2. Remove inboard bolt holding the buckle side of the 5-point and 3-point belt members, (Figure 4).
3. Remove the buckle side of the 5-point lap belt, (Figure 5).
4. Install the new 5-point lap belt in the same position as the old one was removed. Be sure to insert the rubber spacer between the 5-point belt and the existing 3-point belt buckle.

NOTE: TO SERVICE THE 3-POINT BELT SYSTEM. THE RUBBER SPACER (FIGURE 4) WHICH IS SUPPLIED WITH THE STANDARD 3-POINT BUCKLE ASSEMBLY MUST BE DISCARDED. IT IS REPLACED WITH THE SHORTER RUBBER SPACER (P/N 6030185AA).

5. Torque the bolt holding both belts to 39.5 Nm (350 in.lbs).

CAUTION: THE 5-POINT BELT SYSTEM SHOULD ALWAYS BE INBOARD OF THE 3-POINT
SYSTEM. THE 5-POINT BELT LATCH MECHANISM RELEASE LEVER MUST POINT
DOWNWARD, (FIGURE 3).

Shoulder belt and eyebolt mount:
1. Remove the four upper screws to the bulkhead trim panel.
2. Remove the lower quarter trim panel.
3. Unclip the shoulder belt thru the opening provided in the bulkhead and quarter trim. Feed the belt through the seat to remove. Install the new shoulder belt in the same manner as removed.
CAUTION: IF THE SHOULDER BELT EYEBOLT MUST BE REPLACED. THE SPACER WASHERS
PROVIDED UNDER THE EYEBOLT MUST BE RETAINED FOR REASSEMBLY WITH THE NEW
EYELET. (FIGURE 6). THE EYELET IN THE FINAL TORQUED DOWN POSITION MUST BE
ORIENTED IN THE FORE AND AFT DIRECTION.

Floor mounted center belt:
1. Unclip the floor mounted center belt to remove.

CAUTION: IF THE FLOOR MOUNTED CENTER BELT EYEBOLT MUST BE REPLACED. THE
SPACER WASHERS PROVIDED UNDER THE EYEBOLT MUST BE RETAINED FOR
REASSEMBLY WITH THE NEW EYELET (FIGURE 7). THE EYELET IN THE FINAL TORQUED
DOWN POSITION MUST BE ORIENTED IN THE FORE AND AFT DIRECTION (FIGURE 8).

DECALS:
All decals should be installed in the same position as the existing decal. Refer to the 1999 Viper Service Manual
(Publication Number 81-270-9150) beginning on page 23-34 for installation instructions. Refer to Figure 9 for proper
positioning measurements.

ACR DASH PLAQUE:
1. Clean any residue from the center bezel where the new dash plaque will be installed.
2. Remove the protective strip from rear of plaque.
3. Center the dash plaque cross car with the ash receiver and center front to rear in the space provided (Figure 10).
Press the plaque firmly into place.

RADIO PLUG:
1. Remove the instrument panel center bezel (Figure 11).
2. Remove the two screws holding the plug in place (Figure 12).
3. Remove the plug.
4. Replace the plug by installing the two screws.
5. Install the instrument panel center bezel.

SPEAKER PLUGS:
1. Remove the three screws holding the speaker grill (Figure 13).
2. Remove the two speaker plugs.
3. Install the two speaker plugs and speaker grill using the three screws.

FOG LAMP PLUGS:
1. Remove the three screws holding the fog lamp cover adapter from the front fascia (Figure 14).
2. Remove the fog lamp filler.
3. Install the new fog lamp filler and adapter, torque the three screws to 1.35 Nm (12 In. lbs.).

ACR_Matt
01-06-2018, 12:48 PM
SUSPENSION:

CURB HEIGHT CHECKING (ACR):
When checking curb height or design height on vehicles equipped with the ACR package, follow the procedure in the
service manual. When you come to the steps calling for placement of the Vehicle Height Checking Fixtures, Special
Tool 6914, on the vehicle, adapters will need to be added to the ends of the fixtures in order for them to fit the BBS
wheels that come on the ACR vehicle. Use the following steps to attach the adapters.

1. Place an Adapter, Special Tool 8396-1, inside the larger end of each Height Fixture (Gage), Special Tool 6914,
aligning the adapter thumb screw with the notch in the Fixture. The beveled edges on both tools should be on the
same side as shown in Figure 15.
2. Tighten the thumb screws.
3. Place an Adapter, Special Tool 8396-2, over the smaller end of each Height Fixture (Gage), Special Tool 6914,
aligning the adapter locating pin with the notch in the Fixture. The beveled edges on both tools should be on the
same side as shown in Figure 16.
4. Tighten the thumb screws.
5. Install the Vehicle Height Checking Fixtures (Gages) with the Adapters attached on the vehicle as requested in
the standard procedure. Only when placing the tools against the very base of wheels, place the adapters against
the wheels as shown in Figure 17 and Figure 18.
6. Measure front and rear curb height or design height following the procedure in the service manual using the same
height specifications as listed in the service manual.
7. Check and set the alignment with design height weights still installed in the vehicle.

SHOCK ASSEMBLY (ACR-FRONT) (DESCRIPTION & OPERATION)
The ACR package available on this vehicle utilizes unique coil-over shock assemblies (Figure 19). The ACR front
shock assembly consists of the following components:
z Upper spring seat
z Coil spring
z Lower spring seat
z Lock nut
z Shock damper

These shock assemblies mount basically the same as the standard shock assemblies except for the addition of two
spacers at the mounting points, one on each side. They are there to take up the difference in width of the shock
mounting eyes. The shock damper is supplied by Koni. It is an externally adjustable race damper.
The ACR shock assembly functions basically the same as the standard shock assembly, except for a couple of
differences. That being the ability to adjust damper Bump and Rebound settings and coil spring height (Figure 19).

SHOCK ASSEMBLY (ACR-FRONT) (DISASSEMBLEY & ASSEMBLY)
The shock assembly must be removed from the vehicle for it to be disassembled and assembled. Refer to the removal
procedure provided in the 1999 Viper Service Manual (Publication No. 81-270-9150) beginning on page 2-26.

DISASSEMBLY
1. Position the shock assembly vertically in a soft jawed vise by mounting the bottom eye in the vise's jaws. Be
careful not to damage the bearing.
2. Using two adjustable pin spanner wrenches, one on the lower spring seat and the other on the lock nut below it,
loosen and back off the lock nut (Figure 19).
3. Using one of the adjustable pin spanner wrenches, rotate the lower spring seat releasing tension from the coil
spring and upper spring seat. Continue to loosen the lock nut until the upper spring seat moves down toward the
shock damper body approximately 10 mm. (0.4 in).
4. Remove the snap ring from the circular lock nut below the shock damper's top eye using a pair of snap ring pliers
(Figure 20).
5. Remove the upper spring seat straight up over the top of the shock damper's top eye.
6. Remove the coil spring from the shock damper.
7. Remove the shock damper from the vise.

ASSEMBLY

NOTE: IF A NEW SHOCK DAMPER IS BEING INSTALLED, BE SURE TO SET THE BUMP AND
REBOUND ADJUSTMENT DISCS TO POSITION ONE (FULL NEGATIVE). THAT IS THE FACTORY
SETTING.

1. Position the shock damper vertically in a soft jawed vise by mounting the bottom eye in the vise's jaws. Be
careful not to damage the bearing.

NOTE: THERE IS NO DESIGNATED TOP OR BOTTOM TO THE COIL SPRING. IT MAY BE
INSTALLED EITHER END UP.

2. Install the coil spring over the shock damper until it seats on top of the lower spring seat (Figure 19).

NOTE: THE LOWER SPRING SEAT AND LOCK NUT MUST BE LOWERED ENOUGH ON THE
SHOCK DAMPER BODY TO ALLOW FOR UPPER SPRING SEAT AND SNAP RING
INSTALLATION.

3. Install the upper spring seat over the top eye of the shock damper onto the top of the coil spring.
4. Install the snap ring into the groove of the circular lock nut below the top eye (Figure 20).
5. Slowly thread the lower spring seat upward aligning the upper spring seat with its normal mounting position.
6. Continue threading the lower spring seat upward until the correct coil spring height is achieved . The factory
spring height should be set to 232mm (9.125 in.). That is the correct distance between the upper and lower spring
seats. Do not be alarmed if there is a small amount of free play between the spring and it's seats when setting the
spring height to factory specifications, it is normal. (Figure 21).
7. Once proper spring height is achieved, thread the lock nut up against the bottom of the lower spring seat.
8. Place an adjustable pin spanner wrench on the lower spring seat to hold it in place and another on the lock nut,
then tighten the lock nut up against the lower spring seat.
9. Using an open end wrench on the top eye flats, align the hole in the top eye of the shock damper with that of the
bottom eye.
10. Remove the shock assembly from the vise.

SHOCK ASSEMBLY (ACR-REAR) (DESCRIPTION & OPERATION)

DESCRIPTION
The ACR package available on this vehicle utilizes unique coil-over shock assemblies (Figure 22). The ACR rear shock
assembly consists of the following components:
z Upper spring seat
z Coil spring
z Lower spring seat
z Lock nut
z Shock damper
z Clevis bracket (with threaded adapter)

These shock assemblies mount basically the same as the standard shock assemblies except for the addition of two
spacers, one on each side, at the upper mounting points. They are there to take up the difference in width of the shock
mounting eyes. The shock damper is supplied by Koni. It is an externally adjustable race damper.

OPERATION
The ACR shock assembly functions basically the same as the standard shock assembly, except for a couple of
differences. That being the ability to adjust damper Bump and Rebound settings, and coil spring height.

SHOCK ASSEMBLY (ACR-REAR) (DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY)
The shock assembly must be removed from the vehicle for it to be disassembled and assembled. The removal
procedure is provided in the 1999 Viper Service Manual (PublicationNo. 81-270-9150) beginning on page 2-66.

DISASSEMBLY
1. Position the shock assembly vertically in a vise by mounting the clevis bracket in the vise's jaws.
2. If the clevis bracket needs to be separated from the shock damper, it should be loosened, but not completely
removed at this time. To do so, place an adjustable pin spanner wrench on the lock nut below the lower spring
seat then rotate the shock damper counterclockwise to loosen it from the clevis bracket and it's threaded adapter
(Figure 23).
3. Using two adjustable pin spanner wrenches, one on the lower spring seat and the other on the lock nut below it,
loosen and back off the lock nut (Figure 23).
4. Using one of the adjustable pin spanner wrenches, rotate the lower spring seat releasing tension from the coil
spring and upper spring seat. Continue to loosen the lock nut until the upper spring seat moves down toward the
shock damper body approximately 10 mm.
5. Remove the snap ring from the circular lock nut below the shock damper's top eye using a pair of snap ring pliers
(Figure 20).
6. Remove the upper spring seat straight up over the top of the shock damper's top eye.
7. Remove the coil spring from the shock damper.
8. If the clevis bracket needs to be separated from the shock damper, remove the previously loosened shock damper
from the clevis bracket, then remove the clevis bracket from the vise.

ASSEMBLY

NOTE: IF A NEW SHOCK DAMPER IS BEING INSTALLED, BE SURE TO SET THE BUMP AND
REBOUND ADJUSTMENT DISCS TO POSITION ONE (FULL NEGATIVE). THAT IS THE FACTORY
SETTING.

1. If the clevis bracket has been removed from the vise or is being replaced, position it in a vise so that the shock
damper is mounted vertically above.

NOTE: IF THE CLEVIS BRACKET IS SEPARATE FROM THE SHOCK DAMPER, PROCEEDWITH
THE FOLLOWING STEP, OTHERWISE PROCEED TO STEP 8.

NOTE: CLEAN ANY USED THREAD SEALER FROM THE THREADS OF THE CLEVIS BRACKET
THREADED ADAPTER OR THE SHOCK DAMPER BODY BEFORE APPLYING NEW SEALER.

2. Apply Mopar Lock 'N Seal or Locktite 242 to the threads of the threaded adapter mounted in the clevis bracket.
3. Thread the shock damper into the clevis bracket threaded adapter by hand.
4. Thread the lock nut up against the bottom of the lower spring seat.
5. Place an adjustable pin spanner wrench on the lower spring seat to hold it in place and another on the lock nut,
then tighten the lock nut up against the lower spring seat.
6. Once the lock nut and lower spring seat are tightened together, tighten the shock damper into the clevis bracket
using an adjustable pin spanner wrench installed on the lower spring seat. Tighten it to a torque of 68 Nm (50 ft.
lbs).
7. Place an adjustable pin spanner wrench on the lower spring seat to hold it in place and another on the lock nut.
Loosen the lock nut being careful not to loosen the shock damper from the clevis bracket.

NOTE: THERE IS NO DESIGNATED TOP OR BOTTOM TO THE COIL SPRING. IT MAY BE
INSTALLED EITHER END UP.

8. Install the coil spring over the shock damper until it seats on top of the lower spring seat (Figure 22).

NOTE: THE LOWER SPRING SEAT AND LOCK NUT MUST BE LOWERED ENOUGH ON THE
SHOCK DAMPER BODY TO ALLOW FOR UPPER SPRING SEAT AND SNAP RING
INSTALLATION.

9. Install the upper spring seat over the top eye of the shock damper onto the top of the coil spring.
10. Install the snap ring into the groove of the circular lock nut below the top eye (Figure 20).
11. Slowly thread the lower spring seat upward aligning the upper spring seat with its normal mounting position.
12. Continue threading the lower spring seat upward until the correct coil spring height is achieved . The factory
spring height should be set to 232mm (9.125 in.). That is the correct distance between the upper and lower spring
seats. Do not be alarmed if there is a small amount of free play between the spring and it's seats when setting the
spring height to factory specs, it is normal. (Figure 21).
13. Once proper spring height is achieved, thread the lock nut up against the bottom of the lower spring seat.
14. Place an adjustable pin spanner wrench on the lower spring seat to hold it in place and another on the lock nut,
then tighten the lock nut up against the lower spring seat.
15. Using an open end wrench on the top eye flats, align the hole in the top eye of the shock damper with the holes in
the clevis bracket.
16. Remove the shock assembly from the vise and install the assembly in the vehicle.

SHOCK DAMPER SET-UP FOR COMPETITIVE DRIVING (ACR)
When developing a good set-up for this vehicle's dampers, keep in mind the following:
z Make changes to the settings in small steps (1-2 clicks of the Bump and Rebound discs at a time)
z Keep track of all changes made and their effect to the vehicle.
z Aim for a good chassis balance first, and only then start searching for outright performance.

BASIC DAMPER SET-UP
1. Set all dampers to their minimum adjustment position for both Bump and Rebound (Figure 24). Refer to Bump
and Rebound Adjustment below for information on setting Bump and Rebound discs.
2. Carefully drive the vehicle and increase speed gradually so you can get a feeling for the vehicle.
NOTE: AT THIS STAGE, DO NOT PAY MUCH ATTENTION TO EXCESSIVE BODY ROLL, A
WALLOWING RIDE AND POSSIBLE LOSS OF DOWN FORCE THAT MAY OCCUR BECAUSE OF
THIS.
3. Increase the Bump settings by two clicks of the Bump adjusting discs at a time on all dampers.
4. When you arrive at a Bump setting that makes the vehicle too harsh, back off the Bump setting one click.
NOTE: FRONT AND REAR BUMP SETTINGS MAY END UP BEING DIFFERENT.
The standard Bump settings have now been determined. Now, proceed to set the Rebound settings.
5. Increase the Rebound settings on all dampers one or two clicks at a time. Pay special attention to changes in
attitude of the chassis when entering corners or accelerating out of them.
6. Continue to increase Rebound settings until the car feels precise and stable. Changes of direction or throttle
position should not result in drastic changes of chassis attitude. Too much Rebound generally results in loss of
grip. Too much at the front will give understeer on turn-in, while too much at the rear will result in loss of
traction or oversteer on turn-in.
NOTE: FRONT AND REAR REBOUND SETTINGS MAY END UP BEING DIFFERENT.
7. Basic set-up is now complete.

ADDITIONAL TIPS
Remember these additional tips when setting up the vehicle.
z When you change spring rates, expect to change your basic set-up as well.
z A damper only functions when it moves. When the suspension stops moving due to lack of travel, the damper
will not have any influence on handling. A wheel that runs out of Bump travel loses grip suddenly and viciously.
z Try to stick to the balance between Bump and Rebound as found during basic set-up. If you wish to tighten
things up, start by increasing both bump and rebound settings. Beware not to end up in a situation as described in
the previous tip, caused by a damper dynamically jacking the suspension up and down.
z An increase of damping forces at one end of the car will tend to make the other end of car move more.

BUMP AND REBOUND ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting is done by rotating the adjustment discs, located in the window of the top eye (Figure 20). To rotate the
discs, you need a steel pin, 1.5 x 50 mm. (0.06 x 2.0 in.). A 1/16 inch drill bit or rivet works fine. The upper disc is for
Bump (compression) adjustment (Figure 24). The lower disc is for Rebound (extension) adjustment. For both Bump
and Rebound there are eight different positions, each with a positive stop. The discs need to be rotated 180 ° to go from
minimum to maximum adjustment. The minimum position is referred to as position one. The maximum position is
referred to as position eight. Rotate the discs according to the markings on the top eye. The eye is marked with a plus
(+) and minus (-) sign, and the letters B (Bump) and R (Rebound) next to the corresponding disc.

CAUTION: NEVER USE FORCE WHEN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS.

SPECIFICATIONS
ACR SHOCK ASSEMBLY FACTORY SETTINGS
NOTE: * DISTANCE BETWEEN UPPER AND LOWER SPRINGS SEATS WITH SHOCK ASSEMBLY IN
FULLY EXTENDED (REBOUND) POSITION. THERE MAY BE SOME FREE PLAY BETWEEN THE
SPRING AND IT'S SEAT.

DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Bump Position One (Full Negative)
Rebound Position One (Full Negative)
Spring Height* 232 mm (9.125 in.)

Labor Op. No. Description Time
23-13-02-90 Restraint System, Five Point; Replace - Right 0.6 Hrs.
23-13-02-91 Restraint System, Five Point; Replace - Left 0.6 Hrs.
23-01-18-90 Decal, Fender Side - Right 0.2 Hrs.
23-01-18-91 Decal, Fender Side - Left 0.2 Hrs.
23-01-18-94 Decal, Rear Fascia - Replace 0.2 Hrs.
23-11-23-91 Plaque, Dash ACR - Replace 0.2 Hrs.
23-10-25-91 Plug, Radio - Replace 0.2 Hrs.
23-10-16-91 Plug, Speaker - Replace One Or Both 0.2 Hrs.
23-02-27-90 Plug, Fog Lamps - Replace One Or Both 0.2 Hrs.
02-15-15-97 Shocks - Rear - Replace/Suspension Set Up 3.2 Hrs.

Code Description
P8 New Part

drewsss
01-06-2018, 03:19 PM
What...you wanted to see yet another yellow one? :lol2:

1 of 51 GTS ACRs built in 2001 with stripes. It just ticked over 30K miles and I plan to put on a lot more.

http://www.theviperregistry.org/build.php

The previous owner put in the Paxton SC, Borla, custom interior, gloss black powder-coated stock BBS wheels, and I've added IPSCO's STS and towing hooks. I also recently added Autoform's removable wing and my own splitter shaped from a GTS-R splitter template. I like the fact that I can remove the wing without any body damage.

Next mod will be 3.55 gears...

http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l563/senorzee/acr1.jpg (http://s1124.photobucket.com/user/senorzee/media/acr1.jpg.html)
http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l563/senorzee/acr4.jpg (http://s1124.photobucket.com/user/senorzee/media/acr4.jpg.html)
http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l563/senorzee/acr5.jpg (http://s1124.photobucket.com/user/senorzee/media/acr5.jpg.html)

Patentlaw
01-06-2018, 03:47 PM
Great stuff Matt. Thanks.

BrianACR
01-06-2018, 04:15 PM
Nice! Just rebuilding the heads or giving them a little extra juice? Have a particular power goal in mind? I'm wanting to do a Gen III head swap myself. Already have a beautiful polished Gen III intake begging to be installed.

Getting heads ported and polished. Bigger valves. Port matched intake. Custom cam. HS 1.7 rockers, higher compression springs, slow bleed lifters. I’m hoping to end up around 500hp at the wheels.

98RedGTS
01-06-2018, 04:26 PM
Looks awesome! Yes, 14 Red/silver ACRs were produced in 1999. I think that's the lowest production year for Red/silver ACRs. Thank you, it's one of my favorite mods along with the carbon fiber door covers. I like those little mods that most people wouldn't be able to tell it wasn't OEM the best. The door covers were custom made by a guy in Chicago. Does excellent work. Also did the interior emergency release cover for me in matte carbon fiber. The diffuser blades were made by KNG SNK but I don't think he's in the Viper world any longer. I'd like a proper diffuser for it ACR-E style but there's isn't one commercial available that I like, so I'm planning on making my own.
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You think he'd make some more? I would love to have some of those door pieces.

ACR_Matt
01-06-2018, 05:29 PM
Getting heads ported and polished. Bigger valves. Port matched intake. Custom cam. HS 1.7 rockers, higher compression springs, slow bleed lifters. I’m hoping to end up around 500hp at the wheels.

Oh I bet you'll be able to reach that goal with those mods! All these yellow ACRs are actually gonna be faster than the red ones now lol



Drewsss well done sir! :dropdev: That is killer! Anymore pics of the splitter you made? I really want to make one like that from carbon fiber. It's on my to do this this winter.

ACR_Matt
01-06-2018, 05:40 PM
You think he'd make some more? I would love to have some of those door pieces.

I'm sure that he would! Let me dig up his contact info. If anyone else would like it as well just pm me.

ICPREY
01-06-2018, 07:10 PM
99, 1 of 81, 17K miles. Highly modified to my taste, but I do have all the original parts.
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff228/speedracervr4/VIPER/DSD_4347ZF-10599-75563-1-006_zpsc257b783.jpg (http://s240.photobucket.com/user/speedracervr4/media/VIPER/DSD_4347ZF-10599-75563-1-006_zpsc257b783.jpg.html)

Rich Detert
01-07-2018, 03:15 AM
Okay, I'll play.

Here's my 99 Black and Silver ACR.
Just turned 50K miles on it.

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SHELBYVIPER
01-07-2018, 11:07 AM
Getting heads ported and polished. Bigger valves. Port matched intake. Custom cam. HS 1.7 rockers, higher compression springs, slow bleed lifters. I’m hoping to end up around 500hp at the wheels.

I have a new set of HS 1.7 Rockers for sale if interested.

BrianACR
01-07-2018, 03:30 PM
Oh I bet you'll be able to reach that goal with those mods! All these yellow ACRs are actually gonna be faster than the red ones now lol



Drewsss well done sir! :dropdev: That is killer! Anymore pics of the splitter you made? I really want to make one like that from carbon fiber. It's on my to do this this winter.

It’s a well known fact that yellow is a faster colour lol

Stan0268
01-09-2018, 12:02 PM
It’s a well known fact that yellow is a faster colour lol

faster and the most powerfull...
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BrianACR
01-09-2018, 01:08 PM
Ha ha I love that first pic!! I always figured a guy could remove the back window and put a fifth wheel hitch in the trunk....:lol2:

ACR_Matt
01-10-2018, 11:49 AM
It’s a well known fact that yellow is a faster colour lol

I dunno guys... Rumor is Dodge actually put Ram V8s in them, that's why yall can get away with towing other cars.

I wish I could find that pic of a BW towing a F1 car! Gotta love it!

Great looking cars guys! Lets keep this thread going! If you have any ACR history, specs, rare photos, etc post it up!

soundkillr
01-12-2018, 03:31 PM
Your car do what you like with it. Drive the pi$$ out of it or put it in a bubble whatever floats your boat.

Anywho, here is a pic that belongs in any Gen II ACR thread

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I love this attention to detail. I sent you a pm about the airbag sticker. Pm me when you can.

GTSilver
01-12-2018, 07:11 PM
I'd love to own a gen 2 ACR or B/W one day. Great thread and please keep on posting.

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ACR_Matt
01-22-2018, 08:35 PM
Here's something I just had made for my ACR. It will fit between the OEM ACR plaque and the ash tray. It has a brushed metal finish to match the original though it's hard to tell from the pic. 30715

Here's a steering wheel badge that shows the brushed metal better. 30716

BrianACR
01-23-2018, 12:52 PM
Nice! Where did you get it made?

ACR_Matt
01-23-2018, 01:04 PM
Nice! Where did you get it made?

Send an email to: Matt@SneakyPetesGarage.com

Be sure to include your Month/Day/Hour, model year, and color options.

Alan
01-23-2018, 04:04 PM
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My Black with Silver Stripes 1999 ACR on the Tail of the Dragon (US 129)

C6matt
04-04-2018, 08:26 AM
Okay, I'll play.

Here's my 99 Black and Silver ACR.
Just turned 50K miles on it.


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oops, meant to quote. Did you just sell this ACR or buy it? Saw it on ebay..
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1999-Dodge-...JasWhX&vxp=mtr

Rich Detert
04-04-2018, 12:46 PM
oops, meant to quote. Did you just sell this ACR or buy it? Saw it on ebay..
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1999-Dodge-...JasWhX&vxp=mtr


Yes I sold it, the car is now with a new owner in Indiana.

cburke996
04-04-2018, 01:42 PM
Fun seeing everyone's ACR's! Here's my '00. Just got freshly rebuilt Dynamic shocks back from Carl Haas, this damn weather in the NE is killing me!

http://i.imgur.com/kMwuPsy.jpg (https://imgur.com/kMwuPsy)
http://i.imgur.com/oQI8nrX.jpg (https://imgur.com/oQI8nrX)
http://i.imgur.com/juLWX7D.jpg (https://imgur.com/juLWX7D)

Viperenvy
04-04-2018, 01:59 PM
Just in case you missed this on the FB site, here is a little known difference between a Gen II GTS and ACR.

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BrianACR
04-04-2018, 04:44 PM
Just in case you missed this on the FB site, here is a little known difference between a Gen II GTS and ACR.

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Hmm interesting. Did not know that. Thanks!

ACRSNK
04-04-2018, 05:01 PM
Yes I sold it, the car is now with a new owner in Indiana.

Congrats on the sale. Someone got a steal!

Rich Detert
04-05-2018, 03:00 AM
Congrats on the sale. Someone got a steal!

Thanks!

I would have like to have gotten a little more out of it, but I put the reserve at a price that I could live with.

Now to figure out what I'm buying next. lol

ACRSNK
04-05-2018, 12:05 PM
Thanks!

I would have like to have gotten a little more out of it, but I put the reserve at a price that I could live with.

Now to figure out what I'm buying next. lol

Why another Viper of course!

C6matt
04-05-2018, 03:02 PM
Thanks!

I would have like to have gotten a little more out of it, but I put the reserve at a price that I could live with.

Now to figure out what I'm buying next. lol Congrats on the sale, I was very tempted. I mapped to your town a few times to see how far it was! I think it was cheap for an ACR, but not out of the ball park.

ACR_Matt
04-09-2018, 06:59 PM
If you have a 2000 Red/Silver ACR please pm me or email me at Matt@SneakyPetesGarage.com. I'm trying to gather all 25 of the build dates for these cars so we can figure out the build sequence. I'd like to do the same for other models of ACRs but I'll start here first.

ACR_Matt
04-10-2018, 12:23 PM
This applies to 2000.5-2002 ACRs
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ACR_Matt
04-10-2018, 12:25 PM
3198431985319863198731988

GhostStalker27
04-10-2018, 03:05 PM
1999 Viper ACR
Silver & Blue!
1 of 21

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ACR_Matt
04-10-2018, 08:58 PM
1999 Viper ACR
Silver & Blue!
1 of 21

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This has always been one of my favorite GenII ACR pics. Also my favorite color combo besides mine of course lol

GhostStalker27
04-11-2018, 08:46 AM
This has always been one of my favorite GenII ACR pics. Also my favorite color combo besides mine of course lol

Funny, I always envisioned your color combo for myself. But at the time I was ready—silver/blue was the only ACR available. Cheers to the 2 best color combos!

Habu
04-18-2018, 02:23 PM
2001 Bumblebee, mostly stock, and 16,000 miles:cool:

Boosted Motorsports
04-20-2018, 04:12 PM
Heres my 00 ACR. Still have the BBS ACR wheels for it as well

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BrianACR
04-21-2018, 11:48 AM
2001 Bumblebee, mostly stock, and 16,000 miles:cool:
Great choice in colours! Is yours factory stripes or after market? Mine is originally solid yelllw but previous owner added the stripes.

Habu
04-24-2018, 11:46 AM
Great choice in colours! Is yours factory stripes or after market? Mine is originally solid yelllw but previous owner added the stripes.

Factory painted stripes, with comfort package and audio system added back in. Basically loaded. Yellow really stands out among the others.

BrianACR
04-25-2018, 03:03 PM
Factory painted stripes, with comfort package and audio system added back in. Basically loaded. Yellow really stands out among the others.
Yes it does stand out! I think they only made 87 yellow ACRs in ’01. Or something like that.

ACRSNK
04-26-2018, 10:58 AM
Heres my 00 ACR. Still have the BBS ACR wheels for it as well

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Car looks way better without those pesky BBS wheels. You should just toss them, or better yet, I can take them off your hands :)

Dan Cragin
04-26-2018, 03:00 PM
2000 ACR. Steel Gray Pearl. Car originally built with silver stripes (1 of 46).

Black painted stripes, powder coated BBS rims, badge delete option and Snake 530 upgrade (Belanger headers, 355 gears, TD 1.7 rockers) courtesy of Fitzgerald Motorsports, NH.

Car sorted and maintained since 2014 by Dan Cragin and SPT. Includes polished/ported/milled heads, 708 cam, IPSO STS, more....

14,870 miles

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Boy I just love this car! How do you keep it so clean?

Viper Strikes
04-27-2018, 01:24 PM
Here's something I just had made for my ACR. It will fit between the OEM ACR plaque and the ash tray. It has a brushed metal finish to match the original though it's hard to tell from the pic. 30715

Here's a steering wheel badge that shows the brushed metal better. 30716

Hi Matt, thanks for starting this thread, inspiring me to make my first posting. I have a 2001 red/silver. I'll post pics another time. I would like to have badges like these as well. How did you adhere them? Theoretically I could go crazy doing mods too, but for now I've decided to do only reversible changes, so I'd like the badges to be removable w/o damaging the mounting faces. Once you've determined the build sequence of the 2000's, are you planning on re-doing the 'Hand Built' badge to read something like "# x of 25" etc? If so, I'd like to work out the sequence of 2001s next. :) Is the steering wheel badge raised or flat?

ACR_Matt
04-27-2018, 09:36 PM
Hi Matt, thanks for starting this thread, inspiring me to make my first posting. I have a 2001 red/silver. I'll post pics another time. I would like to have badges like these as well. How did you adhere them? Theoretically I could go crazy doing mods too, but for now I've decided to do only reversible changes, so I'd like the badges to be removable w/o damaging the mounting faces. Once you've determined the build sequence of the 2000's, are you planning on re-doing the 'Hand Built' badge to read something like "# x of 25" etc? If so, I'd like to work out the sequence of 2001s next. :) Is the steering wheel badge raised or flat?


They mount with 3m adhesive backing on the badges. I've removed that one a few times as I've made changes to the design. They peel off without damaging the surface underneath. I'll send you a pm for details on how to get one if you'd like. Yes! That's my intention! I just doesn't feel right to have 1 of 25 on there since I know that's not her real number.

Viper Strikes
04-30-2018, 10:44 AM
Thanks Matt, PM would be appreciated. I read the badge as being one 1 of 25, not number 1 of 25. Regardless, it would be cool to display which one it is.

Is the 3M stuff meant to be removable as such? Otherwise my concern would be that removal without damage may become difficult over the passage of time. Your experience has been removal over relatively short intervals I assume.

02ACR
07-30-2018, 04:25 PM
Here is my 1 of 28 solid red 2002 ACR. It won't win awards for most factory stock (heavily modified) or lowest mileage (closing in on 82k miles), but I love the car. Dirty in both pic and video as the pic was driving it home from Colorado the day I bought it and the video was after sitting in the shop collecting dust during the build.33658

https://youtu.be/9-CzzeJB6n8

BrianACR
07-30-2018, 05:40 PM
Very nice! What mods are done to it??

02ACR
07-30-2018, 06:14 PM
Very nice! What mods are done to it??

Hey Brian. If you were asking me about my mods, it's a built engine with Crower rods and Diamond pistons, twin 67mm turbo, ported heads with Crower shaft mount rockers, FI custom grind cam, G-Force billet T56, carbon triple disc clutch, 3" exhaust, IPSCO shifter, and Hennessey branded KW Variant coilovers.

Trainerdave
07-30-2018, 09:19 PM
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I traded my 99 black/silver ACR in 2 years ago for my 2014 black TA #5 it was an awesome car, the Gen 2 IMO, is the best looking Viper ever made.
This was my last few minutes with it before it was taken away.

BrianACR
07-31-2018, 12:39 PM
Hey Brian. If you were asking me about my mods, it's a built engine with Crower rods and Diamond pistons, twin 67mm turbo, ported heads with Crower shaft mount rockers, FI custom grind cam, G-Force billet T56, carbon triple disc clutch, 3" exhaust, IPSCO shifter, and Hennessey branded KW Variant coilovers.

Wow that must move! It sounds awesome!

02ACR
07-31-2018, 06:07 PM
Wow that must move! It sounds awesome!

Thanks! And I hope so. Still breaking in the new engine before dyno time.

mitchdob
08-01-2018, 12:00 AM
Boy I just love this car! How do you keep it so clean?

Come on!! ..... I have to or you'd yell at me.... I have your standards to uphold!!

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Jeebs
08-02-2018, 03:06 PM
My 02 ACR

http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u424/jeebs03/20160603_145029_zpswa1gyso2.jpg[/URL][/URL]
http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u424/jeebs03/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20160619_200507_zpsymhuipd5.jpg (http://s1067.photobucket.com/user/jeebs03/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20160619_200507_zpsymhuipd5.jpg.html)
http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u424/jeebs03/Mobile%20Uploads/PicsArt_09-26-07.58.53_zpswr5iczyo.jpg (http://s1067.photobucket.com/user/jeebs03/media/Mobile%20Uploads/PicsArt_09-26-07.58.53_zpswr5iczyo.jpg.html)

BrianACR
08-03-2018, 01:06 PM
Love those wheels! I did some engine mods and ended up with some powder coating when it was all said and done....
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drewsss
08-04-2018, 01:03 AM
Brian - looks great (as yellow always does...lol)

Did you do the inside Sneaky Pete emblem yourself as well?

C6matt
08-07-2018, 01:55 PM
Added Sidewinder II to the ACR...Keeping my BBS safe..
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BrianACR
08-08-2018, 12:54 PM
Brian - looks great (as yellow always does...lol)

Did you do the inside Sneaky Pete emblem yourself as well?

Thanks Drewsss!! Yes, I painted Sneaky Pete under the hood. Not easy to do with the hood on the car....

Boosted Motorsports
08-20-2018, 06:31 PM
Added Sidewinder II to the ACR...Keeping my BBS safe..
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Damn dude did you install a rough country lift kit? lmao take some preload out of those coilovers!!!

AZTVR
08-20-2018, 06:53 PM
Added Sidewinder II to the ACR...Keeping my BBS safe..
The Sidewinder IIs look good on the car.


Damn dude did you install a rough country lift kit? lmao take some preload out of those coilovers!!!
Looks like stock height to me.

hummer-addict
08-22-2018, 03:38 PM
1999 GTS ACR
1 of 699 GTS'
1 of 215 ACR's
1 of 36 in Viper Red (PRN)
1 of 14 with Silver Stripes (QA9)

2,348 miles as of today

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Where Did you Get The Carbon Fiber B Posts And Door Handles? WOW LOVE THEM!

C6matt
08-28-2018, 01:02 PM
The Sidewinder IIs look good on the car.


Looks like stock height to me.

Yep, its stock ride height, keeping it drive-able. I have lowered cars and they require a lot of attention to get around. Viper is turn key and drive, so keeping it all stock with wheels and cat-back as the only exceptions to that. The car has settled a bit from the pic, it had just come off the lift.
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rasidelslika
10-28-2018, 10:03 PM
my '99 ACR, picked her up in September, here are pix and info:

https://driveviper.com/forums/threads/88-Gen-1-2-Picture-Thread?p=363291&viewfull=1#post363291

Forumeddie2
09-20-2020, 06:57 PM
I see this is an old thread, thought I would add to it.

Here is my 99 Silver/Blue ACR, just rolled over 114k miles45257

zdeckich
09-22-2020, 04:41 PM
My 99 ACR, Just hit 135k miles.

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ddlesk06
09-22-2020, 06:35 PM
My '99 35k miles. 602 rwhp, Roe 2.4L 8#, Borla, VEC2... switching to 60lb HI injectors and SCT tuner.

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AGGIEPILOT
09-30-2020, 05:27 PM
My 2002 1 of 16 Graphite Mono 12k miles.
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TAG1080
10-04-2020, 08:17 AM
Here is my 99. Originally a solid silver car, a previous owner had the black stripes painted on. 48k miles and counting.

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RT SERPENT
10-04-2020, 01:22 PM
Love a silver gen2! Gorgeous!

Fatboy 18
10-04-2020, 01:49 PM
I dunno guys... Rumor is Dodge actually put Ram V8s in them, that's why yall can get away with towing other cars.

I wish I could find that pic of a BW towing a F1 car! Gotta love it!

Great looking cars guys! Lets keep this thread going! If you have any ACR history, specs, rare photos, etc post it up!

Here you go :)
https://twitter.com/racingist/status/621988469670309888/photo/1

blownrunner
01-27-2021, 03:22 PM
I have A 2002 Final Edition ACR #229, original except for radiator and clutch, 13K miles, Dynamic Suspension dampers rebuilt.

Patentlaw
01-27-2021, 04:50 PM
I have A 2002 Final Edition ACR #229, original except for radiator and clutch, 13K miles, Dynamic Suspension dampers rebuilt.

Funny.......others on this website swear that you cannot get the dampers rebuilt. Good for you.....

mitchdob
01-27-2021, 11:54 PM
Funny.......others on this website swear that you cannot get the dampers rebuilt. Good for you.....

Funny.... as I also had my ACR DS shocks recently rebuilt. I guess the "others" that swore it wasn't possible weren't right.

JonB ~ PartsRack
01-28-2021, 02:00 PM
DSI are definitely rebuild-able, 2 or 3 places we use.... 1 has 'retired'

Ill-conceived from the start in 7/00 ... Economically feasible? not really...

blownrunner
02-26-2021, 01:37 PM
Funny.......others on this website swear that you cannot get the dampers rebuilt. Good for you.....

Carl Haas Racing does them, ask for ryan.

Dan Cragin
02-26-2021, 01:46 PM
The Dynamic shock was a bad design, almost no rebound dampening and leak over time, even when rebuilt. Dynamic did not even design the shock but used parts
and build specs supplied by Dodge. Dodge bought Dynamic and used them for the Gen 3 shocks as well. Those also were leak prone.

Doorman
12-18-2021, 07:10 PM
Thanks for Posting Matt! I just did a weekend of tracking and I desperately need to adjust my rebound. If you are in Arkansas, we'd love to have you join the club. Our Fall Foliage tour had 27 cars this year running around the mountains of Hot Springs. It's an excellent trip and we're planning a Spring version too!!

Zagato
02-02-2022, 08:05 PM
Here is my 2001 ACR with 25k miles on the clock. Just bought it and intend to drive it.
Borla exhaust, KW V3 shocks. Just spend 2 weeks at Tator's Dodge and got some upgrade done (radiator, pulley) and a new clutch
Absolutely love it

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Dan Cragin
02-03-2022, 10:52 AM
Tator is the best!

AZTVR
02-03-2022, 07:44 PM
Here is my 2001 ACR Great ! One of the many reasons that I bought a 2002 ACR was that it was the closest I was ever going to get to enjoying a car with a Zagato style. (A college buddy bought an original 1954 Fiat 8V Zagato in really sad condition in the late 70s, and that was when I was first clued in to their work.) Enjoy !

Zagato
02-04-2022, 07:00 AM
Fiat 8V Zagato, that must be something! I used to have a 91 Alfa Romeo SZ (Sport Zagato, aka the Monster). Zagato is a very different breed

AZTVR
02-04-2022, 09:29 AM
Fiat 8V Zagato, that must be something! I used to have a 91 Alfa Romeo SZ (Sport Zagato, aka the Monster). Zagato is a very different breed Bought by my buddy in 1977 for $500 and sold with not much progress a few years later. Probably valued at more than a thousand times as much today, restored.

Zagato
02-04-2022, 03:30 PM
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/ve19/villa-erba/lots/r0013-1955-fiat-8v-coup%C3%A9-zagato/758749

$2m 3 years ago...

AZTVR
02-04-2022, 04:08 PM
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/ve19/villa-erba/lots/r0013-1955-fiat-8v-coup%C3%A9-zagato/758749

$2m 3 years ago...

Cool ! Breathtaking! At least that appears almost the same including the dashboard layout; but doesn't have the iconic double bubble roof line. I have seen lots of variations in Zagato's bodies and interiors for the Fiat 8V. I just found out the chassis number from an online Zagato enthusiast, based on a few memories I have, and the chassis number is only a few digits away from the one you posted. I have another expert that I need to contact. I would like to find out where it has gotten to and what it looks like now. Reportedly, it has been restored. No surprise there, considering the values. Thanks for that link!

C6matt
02-17-2022, 12:01 PM
My 2000, 29K on it.
50796

ViperStitious
06-16-2022, 08:32 PM
P0455. Smoke test leaks around filler gas cap.
2001 GTS ACR, 20200 miles. Any ideas to fix EVAP leak? Everything is like new, but years have gone by. Thanks for help. Todd

Steve-Indy
06-17-2022, 07:22 AM
Have you tried a new gas cap?