high rpm while driving
#41
I also agree. This is more common than you'd think. When I lived in Des Moines there was a station down the street from me that "magically" managed to squeeze almost 8 gallons into my 6 gallon gas can.
#42
Yeah Hydra I know it! It just sounds cool to call it a Viper engine just because its got the same displacement. Just think of that though, a 1999 Ram SRT-10.
Durango128, I love its color especially when it's wet, it looks like its on fire. And there isn't a god enough reason for me to wash my D since all of this snow has melted it has created a large mud pit that I get to drive through to get the key for my work truck. The only crappy part of it is having to walk in the mud after I get to the lock box, the driving is the fun part.
Durango128, I love its color especially when it's wet, it looks like its on fire. And there isn't a god enough reason for me to wash my D since all of this snow has melted it has created a large mud pit that I get to drive through to get the key for my work truck. The only crappy part of it is having to walk in the mud after I get to the lock box, the driving is the fun part.
#44
Huh? An R/T V-10......nawwwww
Correct, it's the only tank offered (25 Gal) so if anyone is putting in more than that they need to call their local "weight and measures" department and lodge a complaint.
Correct, it's the only tank offered (25 Gal) so if anyone is putting in more than that they need to call their local "weight and measures" department and lodge a complaint.
#45
YES!! My uncle had a '99 Viper and it was an RT/10. Prior to the SRT-10 it was dubbed RT/10. The SRT-10 was actually released in 2005. Check it out:
http://www.thesupercars.org/dodge/dodge-viper-rt-10/
http://www.thesupercars.org/dodge/dodge-viper-rt-10/
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