The Gen 5 intake manifold should have come with new, longer bolts...those are what you'll need to use. The OEM bolts are way too short.
The Gen 5 intake manifold should have come with new, longer bolts...those are what you'll need to use. The OEM bolts are way too short.
I'm curious to see if you can find something that will work...if you can buy them from Mopar, I'm sure they'd be about $10 each.
If you have everything lined up (you know what you are doing for PCV routing, have Doug Shelby's adapters, etc.), it should go pretty quick. I had mine done in a few hours, and I work SLOW.
You need these either from DSE or OEM.
$31 DSE-VP-CL-002: 20 Black Stainless Steel Gen V Manifold Bolts (OEM Eqiv. 06510753AA)
Hello all - I'm looking to purchase my first viper. It is a 2008 with the gen 5 intake and has the mopar pcm with arrow tune. From my research, the car will not pass PA inspection with the current PCM. If I were to have an OEM PCM with factory tune installed, would there be any issues with the gen 5 intake in terms of passing inpection or the OEM PCM throwing errors?
The car will not pass a plug-in OBD-II check with the Mopar PCM.
The Gen 5 intake manifold itself should not cause any issues with the OEM PCM.
You need to make sure that those are the only mods - the OEM PCM does not play well with high flow cats and/or headers when it comes to emissions. So as long as the factory exhaust manifolds and catalytic converters are in place, you should be fine, even with the different intake manifold.
In an ideal world, the seller would include the stock PCM in the purchase. If not, you'll have to do some leg work to obtain a stock PCM, and then have a tech marry it to your car (set the VIN, mileage, do a throttle relearn, etc.). Finding a competent Viper tech is getting harder to do these days. I'd expect the final bill to run you upwards of $2k (PCM + labor) if you have to purchase the stock PCM yourself, so keep that in mind when negotiating the price of the car.
This is one of those areas where you need to be a well-educated buyer, and I think you are well on your way. Please let us know if you have any other questions/issues, and good luck!
Anyone on this thread interested in trading a gen 4 intake for a gen v?
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Bringing this post back up from the dead, but for a reason.
I'm in the process of cleaning up some stuff in my engine bay over the winter. I the process of doing that, I noticed this:
The part with the 90° bend started out like this, as I showed earlier in this thread:
It isn't totally collapsed, but pretty close to it. Might as well fix it while I'm in there.
Although it lasted quite a while, clearly that hose I linked to many years ago (https://www.summitracing.com/parts/DAC-80405) was not up to the task, at least not long term. I'm working on a new solution, but I at least wanted to get this info out there in case anyone was looking to do something similar in the future.
I cut the plastic nipple off flush and tapped the hole for a 90deg NPT to hose barb fitting.
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