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600+rwhp 1994 Dodge Viper on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:29000
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1994 Viper RT/10 - Exceeding 600RWHP.

It's time for someone else to enjoy this awesome car. My kid's schedules have me entirely too busy to get any use out of this car. The car has always been garage kept and covered while in the garage too. Under my over 10 years of ownership, this car has never seen rain.

Purchased the car in 2001 with less than 10,000 miles on it. Car now has approximately 29,000 miles but less than 1000 miles on new purpose-built motor. All maintenance and performance work, including built motor, done by Chuck Tator @ Tator's Garage – world’s most trusted viper expert.

 Accessories:

  • ·         Original Soft Top
  • ·         Original Soft Windows
  • ·         Original Tonneau Cover
  • ·         Original Sport Bar
  • ·         Mopar Hard Top
  • ·         Northwind Engineering Sliding Windows
  • ·         Viperclub floor & trunk mats
  • ·         Removable Front Plate Clip-on bracket

Extras:

  • ·         1994 Viper Shop Manual
  • ·         Shrink-wrapped Copy of Chuck Tator DVD - LOL
  • ·         Original stock exhaust
  • ·         Original stock throttle bodies
  • ·         Original stock radio with Alpine CD Changer

Newly rebuilt motor with less than 1000 miles on it – including:

·         Roe Racing Supercharger with 10lbs pulley and water Methanol injection

·         Roe Racing Exhaust with high-flow cats

·         VEC3 with latest firmware

·         Forged Pistons by CP Pistons

·         Brake upgrade - Tom Hayden's 40mm Rear Calipers

·         Ported & Polished Heads - exhaust, intake & bowl work

·         Rockers - 1.7 Harland Sharp with chrome molly push rods

·         Comp Cam

·         New clutch

·         Rebuilt differential @ 26,210

>    Unitrax 800ho Half shafts

·         K&N Filters

·         Hart Racing Wheels

>   Dyno sheets available

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eBay Find of the Day: Viper Defender from '90s TV show

Fri, 24 May 2013

As car lovers, it's always hard to find a good television show with decent cars, but what the 1990s show Viper lacked in acting, scripting and plot, it more than made up for with cool cars. For starters, the lead car was a Dodge Viper RT/10, but, on screen, it was able to morph into its "Defender" mode making it an armored coupe with a full arsenal of weapons.
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2015 Dodge Challenger configurator has all the Hellcat you can dream of

Mon, 08 Sep 2014

The 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has sucked up a lot of air in the automotive news world this summer, so it's good to know that you can actually go out and, you know, buy the sucker. With 2015 models headed for your local showroom, Dodge has seen fit to also pull the wraps off it's latest Challenger configurator, complete with the supercharged Hemi V8 option that we just can't seem to get enough of.
We're still enamored of the $58,995 starting price for the 707-horsepower SRT, but the online tool finally gives us a chance to see just how optioned up our dream super-muscle coupe can get.
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2023 J.D. Power APEAL Study shows new-car customer satisfaction scores slip

Thu, Jul 20 2023

J.D. Power survey results have been slightly up but mostly down for automakers this year, literally. In February, the 2023 Vehicle Dependability Study showed an overall decline compared the 2022 a month before the Customer Service Index Study did the same. The trend reversed in June with a better overall score on the 2023 U.S. Electric Vehicle Consideration Study than in 2022, then declined again the same month on with a lower overall score on the 2023 Initial Quality Study. The declines continue with the 2023 J.D. Power U.S. Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study, overall satisfaction among the 84,555 respondents down two points overall compared to 2022, to 845 out of 1,000 points. Because last year's score dropped compared to 2021, this year marks the first consecutive decline in the study's 28-year history. The study tries to "[measure] owners' emotional attachment and level of excitement with new vehicle" after 90 days of ownership by asking new owners to rate 37 attributes in 10 areas around the vehicle, such as the feeling they get when they hit the accelerator. Satisfaction with nine of the attributes is down this year versus last, fuel economy the only segment to show better results with 15 points more satisfaction. Styling and infotainment are big drags on satisfaction. Responses to new car exterior looks tallied 888 points, down from 894 last year, the largest drop in this year's study. On the digital side, less than half of those surveyed this year said they prefer using a manufacturer's built-in infotainment. From 70% of respondents in 2020 preferring to use a manufacturer's in-house software to play audio instead of Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, that's 56% in 2023. Going all-in on Google appears to have the best effect. J.D. Power said that vehicles with both Google's Android Automotive Operating System (AAOS) and Google Automotive Services (GAS) "score higher in the infotainment category than those with no AAOS whatsoever. AAOS without GAS receives the lowest scores for infotainment of the three categories."  Frank Hanley, senior director of auto benchmarking at J.D. Power, said, "Despite the technology and design innovations that manufacturers put into new vehicles, owners are lukewarm about them. While innovations like charging pads, vehicle apps and advanced audio features should enhance an owner’s experience, this is not the case when problems are experienced.