Before I start, just a little context:
I have a Gen 3 with all the bolt-ons and tune, 494lbs of torque @ 4,300rpm (at the wheels) and all set of final gears were tested with 355-30-19 Kumho ACR tires.
Like many of us, I've been guided by JonB's (very convincing) article about gears:
http://www.viperpartsrack.com/gears-...al-dana-quaife
So, here I am. After a year of testing 3 different gears. From the stock 3.07 to the somewhat crazy 4.10.
Like anything, there is no black or white answer. It depends on many variables. That being said, i'll be short on the 3.07 topic: it sucks. It sucks almost as bad as the f*&* stock tie-rods. They had their reasons to put that into that car, of course, but that was downright stupid. The 6th speed is absolutely useless, and the 5th is not even fun to use. It's a big no. I wouldve put 3.33 as stock, at least. But we won't rewrite history here, won't we?
So, let's talk about 3.73. Or should I say 3.55? Yeah, because 3.55 seems to be the go-to. Never tried the 3.55. I sure can imagine, though ;-)
I jumped right to 3.73. I remember that I felt ''adventurous'' doing that bold move (lol). Well, I almost instantly regretted once installed. I remember saying to myself ''whatttt, that's it ?!?''.
Don't get me wrong, though: 3.73, it IS a major improvement over stock gears. It IS fun. But very very far from the dangerous-snake-that-will-bite-your-ass kinda feel I was warned about. Keep in mind that between 3.55 and 3.73, it's only a difference of 5% or so. So going to 3.73 probably won't make you hate your car, compared to 3.55... Both are probably decent choices for less than 500lbs torque at the wheels, with stock diff and 300TW tires.
Which brings me to the 4.10 gears.
Most probably NOT a wise choice with stock diff and not-so-sticky tires. If you have more than 500lbs of torque at the wheels and/or doubtful about your driving skills, just don't. I wouldnt even touch 3.91.
But. Yeah, there's a but, you saw that coming didnt you?
IF you made the diff upgrade, Wavetrac as I did or Quaife... And IF you have sticky 200TW tires... And IF you have 500lbs-ish of torque at the wheels (or less) ... Yeah, maybe you'll enjoy 4.10.
In fact, like me, you might LOVE those gears.
In case you don't know how ''gear torque'' feels compared to ''engine torque''... it is different. Any ''boost'' in engine torque is usually not constant everywhere on the curve. You might get 1% there and 10% elsewhere, or even lose some and gain some. It is not constant. But the ''gear torque'', it is constant.
4.10 means you have over 33% MORE torque than 3.07. From 0 rpm.
Needless to say, that's a lot.
In fact, it feels very much like an electric car. Instant. Somewhat brutal.
Is it dangerous? Then again: diff and tires.
Is it fun? Hell, yeah.
To be honest, I wasnt planning to try those gears with my stock engine. But since my racy high-rpm engine is not yet ready, I will have to live with that combo for few more weeks. I was a bit worried, but I'm not anymore. Quite the opposite. I sure don't feel it's any more dangerous than driving under heavy rain or with worn out tires. I'm not gonna lie: you DO feel the added torque. It PULLS. It's not the same feel as having more horses, but it's weirdly better, in some way... The car feels more agressive, more lively... and the SOUND! As you can expect, it revs faster. Not ''light flywheel'' kinda of faster rev, but under-load kinda rev. Which is extremely enjoyable.
Of course, the other big change is how you live with the 4-5-6th. Before, even with 3.73, I was always going from 4 to 3, 3 to 4 gears on the highway. Then cruisin' on either 5th or 6th...
But now, with those 4.10... It's very clear: your new best friends on the highway are the 4th and 5th. Both are fully enjoyable, plenty of torque for 110-135kmph (70-85mph) and the 6th is FINALLY useful....
So that's my review. That's my 2 cents. Hope that will help some Viper owners who are undecided about that (mandatory) upgrade from the poor 3.07 stock gears,..
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