Wasn't the bezel on the boost gauge changed sometime in 04? That's what I've heard anyway.
No change in the piece of crap boost gauge in any production model year.
The pre-production/prototype had a boost gauge without vacuum reading.
Probably would have been a better gauge.
The TPS (throttle position sensor) wiring, and boost gauges have been the most problematic parts on these cars.
Whats the diffrence between a basic 05 SRT and a ACR and a Commeorative(spell)? Pics?
Quote: Originally Posted by wikipedia
2005 also featured new colors, but the important news was the return of the American Club Racer (ACR) edition. This package included wider BBS RX lightweight racing wheels with wider tires (225/45/16), 5-way adjustable Tokico Illumina shock absorbers, a stiffened suspension featuring a thicker rear sway bar, seats with pass-through slots for racing harnesses, officially allowed camber adjustment, and ACR logos on the exterior and embroidered on the front seats.
Quote: Originally Posted by wikipedia
Available for 2005 was the SRT-4 Commemorative Edition. This model (along with the Viper SRT-10 and Ram SRT-10) was created to celebrate the SRT vehicles. The limited, numbered edition SRT-4 included "Electric Blue" stripes over the white-colored body, blue stitching on the floor mats, shifter boot, seats and steering wheel, stainless steel door sill plates and a numbered plaque. No performance extras were added on the Commemorative Edition.
More details can be had by searching. We've discussed this here ad nauseam.
Whats the diffrence between a basic 05 SRT and a ACR and a Commeorative(spell)? Pics?
Quote: Originally Posted by wikipedia
2005 also featured new colors, but the important news was the return of the American Club Racer (ACR) edition. This package included wider BBS RX lightweight racing wheels with wider tires (225/45/16), 5-way adjustable Tokico Illumina shock absorbers, a stiffened suspension featuring a thicker rear sway bar, seats with pass-through slots for racing harnesses, officially allowed camber adjustment, and ACR logos on the exterior and embroidered on the front seats.
Quote: Originally Posted by wikipedia
Available for 2005 was the SRT-4 Commemorative Edition. This model (along with the Viper SRT-10 and Ram SRT-10) was created to celebrate the SRT vehicles. The limited, numbered edition SRT-4 included "Electric Blue" stripes over the white-colored body, blue stitching on the floor mats, shifter boot, seats and steering wheel, stainless steel door sill plates and a numbered plaque. No performance extras were added on the Commemorative Edition.
More details can be had by searching. We've discussed this here ad nauseam.
i thought my 04 had a 3yr/36k mile bumper to bumper warranty. It expired 10/06(looking at drivers door jam for build date). I didn't know about a 7yr/70k drivetrain also with that. Are you sure that drivetrain warranty is standard or was it extra. I bought mine 2nd hand from carmax (it's previous owner leased it)and all it had on there carmax paperwork was the 3yr/36k bumperto bumper. hhmmm interesting.