there is a thread on it here if you search.. i went through this when doing the differental service on my previous gen v.. the dealer double checked and indeed was told of the correct stuff.. its specific to the gen v differential i believe also
there is a thread on it here if you search.. i went through this when doing the differental service on my previous gen v.. the dealer double checked and indeed was told of the correct stuff.. its specific to the gen v differential i believe also
Fun thread, just read it all, cant wait to get back behind the wheel of mine!
First saw this car on Youtube while doing my Gen V research. I am glad I found this epic thread! Thanks for sharing everything with us Alex. I literally made a few drinks and read from page 1 all the way to end in one sitting. I picked up my GTS last weekend and cannot wait to start my Viper adventure.
Brought the pooch on the most recent visit, and had a blast. I think its great for her to get out into some chaos and get used to it. Going to bring her more often now. Only thing I wasn't particularly excited about was people reving their hoopties and backfires. It would scare her all the time. I was torn between acceptance, and remembering how stupid I was at that age, and, wanting to strangle some kids...
My favorite thing about C&C is watching all the kids reactions, it just makes me so happy, hard to explain;
seems like the vioer club meets these days are heavy genV with very little gen i-iv participation.. its like the genv came out and they all disappeared. donno why
Damn.... you walked them hard! I thought that was going to be a race, it was like the Aventador had 500HP. Lol!
Nice kills and great shots from C&C
Its been a while. Lets catch up.
Did some maintenance after a track day, had already went through the oil/filter and rear diff so I moved on to the brakes and clutch (since they share a reservoir). There is no easy way to bleed the clutch so I did the ranger method. I also imposed myself into Chris's garage to do the work, per usual, causing sneaky jr to be pushed out into the cold depths of the alleyway.
Up in the air;
Pro tip: Skip the motive power bleeder. Don't be lazy, do it the old fashioned two man pump-the-brakes way. Had nothing but trouble with the Motive, from the poor seal on the reservoir, to blowing through the reservoir too quick and blowing air in, etc. Most of trouble was due to our own stupidity but honestly, when we stopped fucking around and doing it the "easy" way, things went 100x smoother/faster. Started off by removing old fluid from the reservoir, filling back up, and pumping the clutch 100x times. Did that 2x times until fluid was clean. Then bled brakes. Bottom aero tray has to come off for the trans fluid. Fill port is on drivers side, drain is near the tail housing on passenger side. 3.5 qts for the trans until it overflows. Rbf600 motul for brakes/clutch, oem mopar ATF for the trans.
Buttoned up and went for a test drive. Car is shifting like butter after the clutch hydraulics and trans fluid swap. You can always tell when the clutch fluid starts to get contaminated, or moisture builds. It will cause the shifting and pedal feel to become inconsistent as soon as you start putting heat into it. I'd notice I'd go to hit heel/toe or match rev down shift (under braking) after a pull and it would lock me out of gear. In reality, what's happening is the clutch engagement point is shifting relative to the pedal travel. So, while your muscle memory for clutch/shift timing remains the same, the change in engagement point causes you to be out sync and "miss shifts". Clean fluid creates consistency in the system pull after pull. Especially, if you've done a good job thermally insulating all the hydraulic lines in the bay.
Never get enough of this
Some lovely shots from a local meet by my friend Nick;
And here is one of my favorite shots in recent times. I feel it really captured the feel of a car meet;
One thing we have going for us in the south is year-round driving weather. It was in 60s on Christmas day 2018.
Good weather lets us put on fun toy drives for those (much) less fortunate than ourselves. Here are some pics from a drive we did to Children's Memorial Hospital, bringing both grown-boy toys to look at, and ones for them to keep. Was a tremendous day;
Snake makes an excellent toy hauler;
My little nephew loves the Viper so I had to get him his own. He has managed to break every single part off of it in a few days time--keeping his fathers glue gun working over time. He has, at least, been keeping up with my car washing standards. The viper is always present at bath time.
Oh, and forgive the Cowboys hat, his father has no taste.
Here I am in my natural habitat, trying to figure out wtf I'm looking at before a drive. Reading oil levels on gen 5 dipsticks is like solving rubik's cubes blindfolded. Experts only.
Lia doing Lia things;
Pulled up. People came out. Looked at me like I was screaming in a library;
lol @ the Tesla photo
Glue some front splitters on that thing for the kid already.
Very entertaining videos on youtube btw....love it. That Viper takes a thrashing. Nice work. You remind me of myself in early 90's with my stripped down Mustang LX mopping everything up in sight up with my Vortech S-trim supercharger & heads/cam combo.
Very cool as usual. You do take care of business, I like that!
Love your car- great pics!
Here is shot from a few months back when I bought the i3 as my new daily driver. Friends couldn't get over the switch from a new CTS-V to this but I just wanted to try something different. Been 6 months and I still enjoy the i3, excellent daily.
Current stable;
Yin and Yang for sure. Couldn't think of 2 more polar opposite cars to drive, makes for appreciating them both when moving between them;
Here's a shot of the sneaky one and Rob's beautiful restomod 71 Camaro. Car has a full ZR1 drivetrain, hence the ZR71 nameplate.
Heres another meet where I got a good chuckle out of the size difference between sneaky and our porkier SRT brother;
Another couple of shots from this year's TX2k;
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I bet you REALLY enjoy passing up $4 - $5 / gallon gas pumps in the i-3
I almost bought an i-8 but could not get out of it without bodily harm/
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