Positioning:
The Dodge Viper SRT-10 of the 2004-2007 generation represented the pinnacle of American performance and raw V10 power, targeting enthusiasts and collectors seeking an uncompromised driving experience.
Competitors:
Competed with exotic sports cars and high-performance European GTs, but with a more visceral, analog feel. Key rivals included the Chevrolet Corvette Z06, Porsche 911 variants, and Ferrari models of the era.
Vehicle Highlights:
Massive V10 engine, rear-wheel drive, dramatic styling, potent acceleration, track-capable performance.
Benefit To Owner:
Enables owners to perform detailed maintenance and repairs themselves, saving significant costs on dealership service, while ensuring proper upkeep of this high-performance machine.
Primary Coverage:
Maintenance and Repair Procedures
Secondary Coverage:
Technical Features, Specifications, Troubleshooting, Electrical System, Fuel System, Power Unit, Lower Unit, Bracket Unit
Estimated Page Count:
Varies by specific factory publication, but generally extensive for a service manual.
Type:
Service Repair Factory Manual
Compatibility:
All Versions of Windows & Mac
Reader Requirement:
Adobe PDF Reader
Powertrain:
Engine mechanical, engine electrical, fuel system, cooling system, lubrication system, exhaust system, transmission, driveline.
Chassis:
Suspension system (front and rear), steering system, brake system (including ABS), wheel and tire service.
Body And Interior:
Body panel repair, doors, windows, interior trim, seating, HVAC system, exterior lighting, interior lighting.
Electrical And Diagnostics:
Complete electrical system schematics, wiring diagrams, diagnostic procedures, component testing, fault codes.
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance, fluid changes, filter replacements, lubrication, inspections.
Repair:
Component removal and installation, major component overhauls, system diagnostics and repair, bodywork repairs.
Troubleshooting:
Step-by-step diagnostic trees for various symptoms, common problem identification, solutions.
Depth:
Comprehensive, covering everything from basic maintenance to advanced diagnostic and repair procedures for all major vehicle systems.
Engine Type:
Naturally Aspirated V10
Displacement:
8.3 Liters (505 cubic inches)
Bore X Stroke:
101.6 mm x 100.0 mm (4.00 in x 3.93 in)
Valve Train:
Overhead Valve (OHV), 2 valves per cylinder
Horsepower Std SAE:
500-550 hp (depending on specific year/variant)
Torque Std SAE:
525-560 lb-ft (depending on specific year/variant)
Fuel Delivery:
Sequential Multi-Port Fuel Injection (MPFI)
Fuel Type:
Premium Unleaded Gasoline (91 octane or higher recommended)
Coolant Type:
Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant (HOAT) or equivalent.
Length:
Approximately 177.5 inches (4509 mm)
Width:
Approximately 76.0 inches (1930 mm)
Height:
Approximately 47.7 inches (1211 mm)
Wheelbase:
Approximately 98.1 inches (2492 mm)
Curb Weight:
Approximately 3200-3300 lbs (1451-1497 kg)
NHTSA Ratings:
Specific NHTSA crash test ratings for this generation are limited, but the Viper's design prioritized structural rigidity and driver safety systems.
Active Safety Systems:
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Traction Control System (TCS).
Passive Safety Features:
Driver and passenger front airbags, side-impact door beams, crumple zones.
Infotainment System:
Basic audio system (AM/FM/CD), optional premium sound systems. Limited by the era, focusing more on driving dynamics than digital integration.
Driver Aids:
ABS, Traction Control. No advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) like adaptive cruise control or lane keeping assist were available.
Connectivity Features:
Minimal by modern standards; focused on core vehicle functions rather than extensive connectivity.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 3,000-5,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. Consult manual for exact recommendation.
Spark Plug Replacement:
Refer to manual; generally a longer interval for performance engines, but crucial for optimal power.
Transmission Fluid Change:
Refer to manual; often dependent on driving conditions (e.g., track use).
Engine Oil Viscosity:
Refer to manual for specific viscosity grade (e.g., 0W-40 or 5W-40 synthetic often recommended).
Engine Oil Capacity:
Approximately 7.0-7.5 quarts (6.6-7.1 liters) with filter change.
Coolant Capacity:
Approximately 15.0-16.0 quarts (14.2-15.1 liters)
Common Wear Items:
Clutch wear (due to aggressive driving), front suspension bushings, potentially rear axle components under extreme use.
Engine Specific Considerations:
The V10 is robust but requires diligent maintenance. Oil analysis is recommended for high-mileage or track-driven vehicles.
Dodge Performance Legacy:
Dodge has a long history of performance vehicles, from muscle cars of the 60s and 70s to modern SRT (Street and Racing Technology) performance models. The Viper is its ultimate expression of raw, track-bred performance.
Generation Codename:
Third Generation (VZ)
Key Changes From Previous Gen:
Larger 8.3L V10 engine, revised chassis, improved aerodynamics, modern interior refinements, increased horsepower and torque.
Production Location:
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Production Years:
2003-2007 (for the VZ generation, with SRT-10 specific models in 2004-2007)
Performance Accolades:
Consistently praised for its extreme performance, raw power, and distinctive character in automotive press reviews of its time. Often cited as a benchmark for American-made exotic performance.
Automotive Press Sentiment:
Highly regarded by enthusiasts for its visceral driving experience and unparalleled V10 soundtrack.