2008 Viper Throttle body to be installed today on my jeep. will keep updated
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Originally Posted by oO_Rogue_Oo
Fastman has been around for a long time and has been really popular with the Dodge Ram and Dakota guys. He is know for his quality work and customer service.
As far as the Viper throttlebody goes; I've been running mine now for about 2 months. I'm running with a Sprint Booster; no tunner; a drop in K&N air filter and a AEV snorkle on an otherwise stock engine. I have not thrown any codes or otherwise had any negative effects. On the other hand I haven't seen any real performance gain either. When I first put it on I saw a slight improvement in throttle responce but since my stock throttlebody had 30k miles on it was was ready for cleaning; I'd have to say I didn't see anything in the way of performance that I wouldn't have seen by simply cleaning my throttlebody. All said and done I wouldn't recommend this to anyone; unless of course you just wanted a spare throttlebody; in which case this is a cheaper way to buy a spare than going with stock. Save your money; don't bother with this. Just buy a can of throttlebosy cleaner and clean your throttlebody and you'll get the same result.
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Originally Posted by Ryan0260
Honestly I figured this would be the case with these...
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I have the RIPP headers with the Volant intake and MBRP exhaust with 4:88's and waiting for the Diablo to come out for the 2011's. So far it's operating pretty damn good here in Colorado Springs. I am even averaging 17.93 MPG's (Hand Calc.)
That's daily driving to and from work about 34 miles round trip on some hills and little traffic lights.
That's daily driving to and from work about 34 miles round trip on some hills and little traffic lights.