1997 Dodge Viper Gt on 2040-cars
Earlysville, Virginia, United States
More infos regarding my car at: jodiejmmckeirnan@ukno.com .
8.0L SMFI OHV aluminum V10 engine
Fully-synchronized 6-speed manual transmission w/5th & 6th gear OD
11.9" diameter single dry disc clutch
Limited-slip differential
Rear wheel drive
Direct ignition system
770 CCA long-life maintenance-free battery
120 amp alternator
Engine oil cooler
4-wheel independent aluminum suspension w/upper/lower control arms, adjustable dampers, stabilizer bars
Front/rear coil springs/adjustable low pressure gas-charged shock absorbers
P275/40ZR17 SBR Michelin high-performance front tires
P335/35ZR17 SBR Michelin high-performance rear tires
T155/80D16 compact spare tire
17" X 10" 5-spoke aluminum wheels (front)
17" X 13" 5-spoke aluminum wheels (rear)
16" X 4" aluminum spare wheel
Pwr hydraulic rack & pinion steering
Pwr-assisted 13" front/rear vented disc brakes
19 gallon fuel tank
Dual rear outlet exhaust system
Vehicle Name : Dodge Viper
Body Style : 2 Door Coupe
Drivetrain : Rear Wheel Drive
EPA Classification : Two Seater
Base Curb Weight (lbs) : 3383
Engine Type : Gas V10
Displacement : 8.0L/488
Fuel System : SMFI
SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM : 450 @ 5200
SAE Net Torque @ RPM : 490 @ 3700
Trans Type : 6
Trans Description Cont. : Manual w/OD
First Gear Ratio (:1) : 2.66
Second Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.78
Third Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.30
Fourth Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.00
Fifth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.74
Sixth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.50
Reverse Ratio (:1) : 2.90
Clutch Size (in) : 11.9
Final Drive Axle Ratio (:1) : 3.07
Cold Cranking Amps @ 0* F (Primary) : 650
Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps) : 143
Suspension Type - Front : Independent
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