The speed of a Dodge Viper in each gear can vary depending on the model year and engine specifications, but generally, it can reach approximately 30-35 mph in first gear, 60-70 mph in second, about 100 mph in third, and up to 140 mph or more in fourth gear. In fifth and sixth gears, the Viper can exceed speeds of 160 mph and reach its top speed of around 200 mph. These figures can differ based on factors like engine performance and gearing ratios. Always refer to the specific model's manual for precise information.
To shift. But put a piece of scotch tape over top of it, because if it isn't in low enough gear it will sound crappy
I can get mine up to fifty five little more if I push it.
Why is 92 Dodge Colt gear shift hung in fourth gear?
130-150mph? It would depend on how it is equipped with engine, transmission and differential gear ratio.
Yes any Gen 1 Viper ( 1992-95)Trans should interchange although the early 1992 are a one year only animal. All Gen 2 (1992-02) Vipers ( bot GTS and RT/10) are virtually interchangeable although the difference is the gear ratios different between all years Viper Racer
No it is a gear to gear timing system.
The gear oil is not filtered.
Clearly Dodge Dakota, because the F150 can't go that fast with a little V6 or V8 and the Dakota has either a V6 or V8 magnum. Actually, the 1992 Dodge Dakota also came equipped with 4 cylinder engines, so without knowing which truck had which engine and which transmission and gear ratios each has, there is no way to tell which would be faster.
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Gear changes are determined after how fast the engine is turning. For each gear there are set limits for which engine revs that are allowed. if the revs go high, the transmission changes up a gear, if the gears go low it drops down a gear.
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about 9 hours if u work fast