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1998 Dodge Viper Gts Heffner Twin Turbo Tt on 2040-cars

US $62,995.00
Year:1998 Mileage:36078
Location:

Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States

Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States
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1998 Dodge Viper GTS Heffner Twin Turbo.  This very clean example of a GTS is equipped with a Twin turbo system from Heffner Performance.  It has 2 power settings. 1) is 890rwhp on 10lbs of boost and 91 oct pump gas.  It has a boost by gear setting so will ramp in more boost as you get into higher gears.  Makes it very street able and easy to drive. 2) 958rwhp on 12lbs of boost and 91 oct pump gas.  This setting has 12lbs all the time. Just hit a switch on the dash to change between the tunes.

 

I just went through this Viper and upgraded the hot side of the turbo's to a more modern set up then Heffner was using back when this was built.  Also updated the tune with Nth Moto who has built some of the worlds most powerful Vipers.  This Viper is ready to drive and enjoy. 

It is a very clean and nice car that needs nothing.  Just put fuel in and enjoy.  Runs like a factory car until you push the go pedal hard.  Then hang on.  This car was finished many years ago by Heffner and we just updated it.  It is a very reliable ready to enjoy car.  A very well proven Viper.  I purchased it from a retired military man in Florida who really loved the car but sold for health reasons.  The minute you look at this Viper you can tell it was well cared for it's whole life.

 

- Heffner Twin Turbo

- Garrett GT35R turbo's

- Custom Heffner Headers

- Custom Heffner Air to Air Intercooler

- Custom Heffner Stainless hot and cold piping

- Tail Blow off valve

- Custom Heffner fuel system w/3 in tank pumps

- Custom Heffner ported heads

- Custom Heffner cam

- Aluminum radiator

- AEM engine management

- Unitrax heavy duty axle shafts

- Unitrax safety loops

- Eradispeed Drilled and slotted 2 piece rotors

- Custom Roll Bar

- 5 point harness

- MGW gas cap

- MGW oil cap

- MGW shifter

- MGW climate control knobs

- MGW polished gauge rings

- MGW glove box

- Autometer Boost gauge

- GT2 wing

- ACR chrome wheels

- Switch in car for 2 tunes

- Boost by gear

Inspections are welcome. Sold "AS-IS" Fly in and drive home or send your transporter.  I have been selling Vipers since 1999 and have had over 50 of them.  Please let me know any questions you may have.  I welcome Viper and Lamborghini trades. 

Matt 651 two48 4nine71  Text, call, or email.

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