In the mid-2000s, Dodge released a full-size pickup truck powered by the V10 from arguably the brand's most iconic sports car, the Viper. Dubbed the Dodge Ram SRT-10, the street-performance truck was ...
The first-generation Dodge Viper was one of the most American cars ever built. At its core, it was an unforgiving, obscenely powerful roadster powered by an 8.0-liter V10 producing 400 horsepower.
The Dodge Viper SRT10 and SRT10 Roadster face off in an exciting quarter-mile drag race, complete with dramatic burnouts and ...
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Dodge Viper nearly destroyed its maker while chasing performance
The Dodge Viper was conceived as a blunt instrument of speed, a car that treated comfort as a distraction and safety systems as optional extras. That mission created a legend and marketing halo while ...
It took Chevrolet more than six decades to switch the Corvette’s front-engine layout to a mid-engine design. Unfortunately for sports car lovers, Dodge never had the opportunity of doing that with the ...
Engine swaps are a fairly commonplace modification in the automotive aftermarket but there’s one combination that apparently hasn’t been completed before now. Despite the obviously shared DNA, it ...
Everybody knows that putting stickers on your car is a great way to make it go faster, but the often-forgotten speed secret passed down from the old hot rodding days is that if you outfit your engine ...
The Dodge Viper‘s V-10 engine would be a terrible thing to let go to waste, so John Cobb turned it into something else entirely. The artist used the Viper’s massive 10-cylinder mill, which has been ...
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