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For its experiment, Southern California-based Boosted Motorsports took a second-generation, 25-year-old Dodge Viper ACR and ...
Part two of Phase II of our project Heavy Metal Mudder consisted of our 1999 Dodge Durago getting a full engine swap from a Dodge Viper! This Durango received an 8.3L Gen III 90 degree V10 engine ...
This is the car I hung on my walls and doodled in class—the epitome of the aspirational American sports car. And despite its ...
The new motor is a Hellcat Redeye crate engine that came from a Dodge dealer in an actual crate. In addition, a new T56 transmission came as part of the drivetrain package going into the Viper.
This Twin-Turbo Dodge Viper Rocks 2,630 HP At The Wheels! As you can imagine, this isn’t your ordinary engine swap project and pretty much involves building a car from the ground up.
Andreas Wennevold, the virtual artist behind the 'wnvld' account on social media, has a knack for American muscle in ...
And that means it's connected to the Viper with or without a V10 engine involved since the sports car eventually became the standalone SRT Viper rather than a Dodge.
Harkening back to vintage roadsters of the past, the Dodge Viper's V10 engine pushed impressive, yet insane performance out of the modern muscle car.
Dodge wasn't the only automaker to make great use of the Viper's potent V10 engine. Many rare supercars have also borrowed Dodge's powerful drivetrain.
The Dodge Viper was a loud, fast, and unapologetically American sports car. Here's the surprising reason why this iconic vehicle was discontinued.