Dodge Viper
The Dodge Viper is available with 5 different engine configurations. One of its longest-running powerplants is the 8.4 V10 Viper, which has been featured in this model for 6 production years. The production span for this lineup ranges from 1999 to 2017. This guide provides comprehensive information on the Oil Capacity, viscosity, and coolant requirements for every engine version in the Dodge Viper range.
Dodge Viper Oil Capacity
| Engine | Oil Capacity | Viscosity | Coolant | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8.3 V10 VIPER Viper ZB The 8.3 V10 VIPER engine has a displacement of 8.3L V-10. The power output is 510 hp with a torque of 535 lb-ft. | 10.0 qt | 0W-40 | 15.9 qt | 2007, 2006, 2005 |
| 8.3 V10 VIPER Viper ZB The 8.3 V10 VIPER engine has a displacement of 8.3L V-10. The power output is 510 hp with a torque of 535 lb-ft. | 11.0 qt | 5W-30 | 15.9 qt | 2004, 2003 |
| 8.4 V10 Viper Viper VX The 8.4 V10 Viper engine has a displacement of 8.4L V-10. The power output is 640 hp with a torque of 600 lb-ft. | 11.0 qt | 0W-40 | 15.9 qt | 2017, 2016, 2015, 2010, 2009, 2008 |
| V10 Viper Viper ZB The V10 Viper engine has a displacement of 8.3L V-10. The power output is 510 hp with a torque of 535 lb-ft. | 8.5 qt | 5W-30 | 17.4 qt | 1999 |
| V10 Viper Viper ZB The V10 Viper engine has a displacement of 8.3L V-10. The power output is 510 hp with a torque of 535 lb-ft. | 10.0 qt | 5W-30 | 12.7 qt | 2002, 2001, 2000 |