Not looking for a Viper anymore

Not looking for a Viper anymore

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sonicbloo

Original Poster:

637 posts

150 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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After years of dreaming of owning an SRT10 convertible, I finally decided to be sensible and get a nice family hatchback instead.



















Picked it up today, didn't want to say anything earlier until I was sure the deal was for real. No doubt lots of advice will be needed soon! Done 100 miles today and loving it so far!



























v82fas

158 posts

115 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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Welcome! Best colour combo. It was proven in tests that blue was the faster colour. smile

Are you signed up to VOA? bout time we had more owners up norf!

sonicbloo

Original Poster:

637 posts

150 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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v82fas said:
Welcome! Best colour combo. It was proven in tests that blue was the faster colour. smile

Are you signed up to VOA? bout time we had more owners up norf!
I've been on the VOA forum a few times, but not 'officially' signed up or paid any cash yet, if thats what you mean?

I see from a previous thread you are going to Tatton Park in July? Hopefully I will be able to make it too - would be good to see 2 of the fastest coloured cars together!

ViperDave

5,530 posts

253 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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Definitely the right colour.

Welcome. Just be a bit careful out there, the weather is warming up but the roads can still be a bit cold at times and that will make a real difference to grip and with the TQ of the viper V10 it can be quite a surprise.

Did you import?

Ginja

1,018 posts

201 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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I hope it has a nice blue 'Fangs' emblem on the steering wheel? smile

Viper

10,005 posts

273 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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cool car congrats, lots of fun to be had

hope you didn't pay anywhere near the advertised £55K

v82fas

158 posts

115 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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sonicbloo said:
I've been on the VOA forum a few times, but not 'officially' signed up or paid any cash yet, if thats what you mean?

I see from a previous thread you are going to Tatton Park in July? Hopefully I will be able to make it too - would be good to see 2 of the fastest coloured cars together!
Would be nice to get you on the VOA! We need more members up norf. Yea a bunch of us are heading to Tatton on the saturday. Send your application in by going to the stars and stripes website and downloading their form. If you go, let one of us know so we can get a convoy sorted and get us on the same patch!

If you're ever heading down to Manc let me know!

MADMAX-UK

1,258 posts

199 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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v82fas said:
sonicbloo said:
I've been on the VOA forum a few times, but not 'officially' signed up or paid any cash yet, if thats what you mean?

I see from a previous thread you are going to Tatton Park in July? Hopefully I will be able to make it too - would be good to see 2 of the fastest coloured cars together!
Would be nice to get you on the VOA! We need more members up norf. Yea a bunch of us are heading to Tatton on the saturday. Send your application in by going to the stars and stripes website and downloading their form. If you go, let one of us know so we can get a convoy sorted and get us on the same patch!

If you're ever heading down to Manc let me know!
Congrats Paul and welcome to Viper ownership - now living the dream at last.
FANTASTIC colour combo and the fastest, of course smile although I am prejudiced smile
Quite a new gathering of 'up norf' owners which is great news smile
It goes without saying, anything you need help or advice with, just shout - there are many of use here in the UK including our own Viper Tech always listening and ready to help. Also support in the VOA website here http://driveviper.com/ is endless, although I'm sure you're already know that. If you want to talk about joining the VOA, drop me a PM and I'll tell you all about it.
Cheers - Adrian.

sonicbloo

Original Poster:

637 posts

150 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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ViperDave said:
Definitely the right colour.

Welcome. Just be a bit careful out there, the weather is warming up but the roads can still be a bit cold at times and that will make a real difference to grip and with the TQ of the viper V10 it can be quite a surprise.

Did you import?
Thanks for the advice, much appreciated , no scary moments yet, although I was petrified before I drove it, but all my fears have been unfounded, it seems so easy to drive.

No I didn't import it, although I was considering a Euro import rather than US for a while. I have followed this car over the last 2 years and have pretty much gleaned its complete history. California to Jersey in 2009, then to Dublin in 2013, then it appeared at the dealer near(ish) me in Yorkshire in January.



Viper said:
cool car congrats, lots of fun to be had

hope you didn't pay anywhere near the advertised £55K
No I didn't (as I couldn't!) I had to stretch my original budget to get it but I think it was worth it. I certainly couldn't import one for what I paid.

Ginja said:
I hope it has a nice blue 'Fangs' emblem on the steering wheel? smile
Yes it has (and a standard centre console)! I've been following this forum for a couple of years, so I know all about THAT car, although to be fair - it was THAT particular car that re-ignited my passion and made my mind up about which Viper I wanted.

It's one of 2 (as far as I know) first editions in the UK, and the other is not for sale (I checked before I bought mine). It has 12000 miles, and a Corsa exhaust which I think I may change to original as its too loud on start up for my delicate ears ( and several neighbours

sonicbloo

Original Poster:

637 posts

150 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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MADMAX-UK said:
Congrats Paul and welcome to Viper ownership - now living the dream at last.
FANTASTIC colour combo and the fastest, of course smile although I am prejudiced smile
Quite a new gathering of 'up norf' owners which is great news smile
It goes without saying, anything you need help or advice with, just shout - there are many of use here in the UK including our own Viper Tech always listening and ready to help. Also support in the VOA website here http://driveviper.com/ is endless, although I'm sure you're already know that. If you want to talk about joining the VOA, drop me a PM and I'll tell you all about it.
Cheers - Adrian.
Thanks Adrian, I'll be joining up shortly, along with the supercar owners club and possibly Sporting bears.

Many questions to follow, and here's a few to start with. I would like to find out why the engine management light is on. I'm thinking something to do with the exhaust sensors so I'll wait until I've changed it before finding out the code. I'll have a good play at the weekend, as I haven't sussed out what all the switches knobs and buttons do yet!

Also a pool of water appears on the garage floor somewhere near the bulkhead - I'm guessing this is just aircon related, so I'll try not to use it and see if thats the issue.

Should the rear hatch 'pop up' using the keyfob, like my Mustangs trunk lid? It certainly unlocks but I'm wondering if the gas struts are a bit weak.

Idle seems a bit 'lumpy' when sat at junctions, the whole car shakes - is this normal, or exhaust related?

I did another 40 miles tonight just for fun, it handles much better than I imagined it would, and even the gearbox seems good with the standard shifter.


Edited by sonicbloo on Friday 24th April 22:14

ViperDave

5,530 posts

253 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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if you don't have a code reader you can get the code by turning the ignition on and off three times and they are displayed on the dash lcd. It could be something as simple as the gas cap not being tight!

I found that one out pretty quick, The IVA requires the gas cap be tethered to the vehicle, to comply i ran a length of cable from the cap to one of the screws in the filler. It was all very neat at tidy and passed the test, trouble was it was enough to disturb the cap while driving and the overly sensitive California emission systems threw a code. It no longer has the neat cable and i have to rely on not not being stooopid and leaving the the gas cap behind when i fill up! never seen the MIL on since.

The trunk button on my fobs does nothing, but i assumed that was due to the extra weight of the wing on an ACR, I think Neil (Viper) is the only person with gen 3 coupe experience here.

Lumpy idle is viper, but hard to say if yours is too lumpy, My gen 2 shakes around properly at idle, the Gen 4 not so much, but its no Mercedes, that's part of the viper experience, all that HP with an uneven firing V10.

Glad its the jersey one, I remember when he was putting it through IVA/SVA and having real problems with the headlights

PS sorry for the weather warning, but don't let it fool you and be complacent, they handle real well but do bite and the venom can be very poisonous.

v82fas

158 posts

115 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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Idle in the gen ii it's very shake. At leat in mine, I did a search on viper alley and found many gen I and ii have the "NGR" neutral gear rattle. fully synthetic oil seems to reduce it. Not quite sure what it's like in gen iii. However, it's normal.

smile

ViperDave

5,530 posts

253 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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v82fas said:
Idle in the gen ii it's very shake. At leat in mine, I did a search on viper alley and found many gen I and ii have the "NGR" neutral gear rattle. fully synthetic oil seems to reduce it. Not quite sure what it's like in gen iii. However, it's normal.

smile
Don't bother with the $$$$ syntorque trans fluid, stick with the ATF+4 and use the money saved to buy a corsa exhaust, bellanger headers and race cats or straight through, fixes NGR the right way. After a few months though you wont be able to hear your drums or much else in your left ear for that matter!

v82fas

158 posts

115 months

Saturday 25th April 2015
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Dave you speak sound advice. Time to start saving for those headers...

dudleybloke

19,810 posts

186 months

Saturday 25th April 2015
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Nice!

sonicbloo

Original Poster:

637 posts

150 months

Saturday 25th April 2015
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ViperDave said:
if you don't have a code reader you can get the code by turning the ignition on and off three times and they are displayed on the dash lcd.
Thanks again, the error code is P0158 (2/2 O2 Sensor Shorted to Voltage)


edit:- tried it again to make sure and it came up with P0138 (O2 Sensor 1/2 Circuit Voltage High)

I'll get it sorted when I change the exhaust back to standard





Edited by sonicbloo on Saturday 25th April 10:12

Viper

10,005 posts

273 months

Saturday 25th April 2015
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you'll also need a towing eye bracket ASAP, incase of a breakdown, not standard on US vipers for some unknown reason

I went with the woodhouse version which screws on/off onto a factory bolt if needed in seconds

practically impossible to get one on a low loader without damaging the expensive front fascia without one



battery tender to, though you've probably got one already, a new battery will only last 2-3weeks with the alarm on




VPRMAN

420 posts

243 months

Saturday 25th April 2015
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v82fas said:
Would be nice to get you on the VOA! We need more members up norf. Yea a bunch of us are heading to Tatton on the saturday. Send your application in by going to the stars and stripes website and downloading their form. If you go, let one of us know so we can get a convoy sorted and get us on the same patch!

If you're ever heading down to Manc let me know!
Up Norf??? What you talking bout???? Your all southerners to some smilesmile

sonicbloo

Original Poster:

637 posts

150 months

Saturday 25th April 2015
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Viper said:
you'll also need a towing eye bracket ASAP, incase of a breakdown, not standard on US vipers for some unknown reason

I went with the woodhouse version which screws on/off onto a factory bolt if needed in seconds

practically impossible to get one on a low loader without damaging the expensive front fascia without one



battery tender to, though you've probably got one already, a new battery will only last 2-3weeks with the alarm on
Oh no! More shopping to do!

Thanks for the info, I'll make up a list of stuff to order.





Dr-Bob

6,629 posts

260 months

Saturday 25th April 2015
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Great looking car.... enjoy ...