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R'VENGE is built around platform-specific 3000GT and Dodge Stealth knowledge: drivetrain rebuilds, hard-to-find parts, Haltech support, diagnostics, and the details that keep a build moving.
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Best path for existing purchases, tracking, order changes, and what to include when asking for an update.
Fitment Make sure the part matches the carUse year, trim, drivetrain, transmission, and modification details so we can help without guessing.
Drivetrain Transmission, transfer case, and rear end workR'VENGE is strongest where the platform gets complicated: Getrag units, synchros, bearings, output shafts, and VCU failures.
ECU / Tuning Haltech, sensors, wiring, and setup questionsHelpful context for ECU packages, boost control, wideband, ignition, and install planning.
Orders
Log in first and check order history. If you still need help, send the order number through the contact form. Include the name/email used at checkout and the part or service you are asking about.
3000GT and Stealth parts can vary by year, drivetrain, turbo/non-turbo, spline count, transmission generation, and previous modifications. Confirming those details before shipping prevents expensive wrong-part problems.
The site shows supported checkout methods including card, PayPal, and Affirm where available. Larger drivetrain jobs may need separate quote and scheduling details before checkout makes sense.
Send the order number, product name, the date ordered, and whether you need a refund, alternate item, ETA, or split shipment. A clear request is much faster than “any update?”
Fitment
Send year, model, trim, FWD/AWD, turbo/non-turbo, transmission type, engine setup, known modifications, and the part number or product link. Photos help when the car has unknown previous work.
Often, but it depends on the available details. Send photos, VIN/year details, drivetrain history, and what is currently installed. Some cars have swapped parts, so visual confirmation matters.
Ask before opening or installing when fitment is uncertain. Many parts become difficult or impossible to return after installation, electrical connection, fluid exposure, or modification.
Drivetrain
Describe when the issue happens: cold/hot, accelerating/decelerating, specific gear, shift load, clutch in/out, noise type, fluid condition, and whether it pops out of gear or grinds. The blog has examples around clutch drag, synchro wear, shift forks, output shaft wear, and bearing setup.
Yes. VCU failure, sealant contamination, bearing damage, and transfer case problems are the kind of platform-specific issues R'VENGE documents and services. Send photos, fluid condition, symptoms, and drivetrain history.
R'VENGE works heavily in drivetrain rebuilds and related parts. Use the contact form with vehicle details, current symptoms, goals, timeline, and whether you are shipping parts or bringing a car.
If the job involves synchros, bearings, gears, transfer case spline count, output shafts, or unknown drivetrain history, ask first. A quick fitment check can prevent ordering parts that do not match the actual unit.
ECU / Tuning
Send the ECU model, harness type, engine setup, injectors, fuel system, ignition setup, MAP sensor, wideband, boost control, and what you want the car to do. “I want Haltech” is a start; the build details decide the right package.
Yes. R'VENGE sells and supports platform parts around ECU installs, ignition, sensors, fuel, cooling, drivetrain, and maintenance. The best recommendations come from power goal, current parts list, and intended use.
If you are unsure about harness, sensor, or ECU compatibility, contact first. Electronics are one of the worst places to guess because opened or connected parts may not be returnable.
Use this when planning ECU, sensor, wideband, wiring, and tuning packages.
Diagnostics Transmission Pops Out Of GearHelpful context when describing shift, gear engagement, and drivetrain symptoms.
Rebuild Parts Synchronizer Repair And Material TypesReference point for synchro choices and transmission rebuild planning.
Transfer Case / VCU VCU Failure And The Black GooA real-world example of why inspection details matter on AWD drivetrain work.
Still Not Sure?
Photos, part links, vehicle details, symptoms, and goals help us answer faster. The more precise the question, the better the answer.