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Should be ok - I think this thing is driven by the lambdas in your catalytic converter - theyre still there presumably. Theres no monitoring beyond that, so your exhaust shouldnt be an issue.
You could always take the Viper off temporarily if youre worried about it.
^^ lol. keep the Cup and do stuff to that. Theres a lot more stuff available for the Cup, and its already done its depreciation, so youve less to lose.
Personally I leave mine on, but if you dont keep your car sparkling all through the winter you may as well use your standard wheels, and save your alloys until the better weather comes round again.
The weather wont damage your alloys any more than it damages the rest of the car.
Wiring for CD changer (passenger side, even if its not fitted) or seatbelt pretensioners. Why did Kobe eat them?
[Edited by telford_mike on 03 October 2004 at 6:15pm]
It does seem weird, but that test was April 2003 which was way before the first production cars appeared. Presumably the button never made it into production.