flyboy999
Enthusiast
Hi guys,
I'm a new 2013 GTS owner (one week). I have searched for an answer to this question with no luck. I have an aviation background (in my past career), so I am very aware of adherence to "limitations" when operating an aircraft. When operating an aircraft, you have to ensure that you remain within the operational limitations set for the aircraft or damage can occur.
I have been very impressed with all of the information provided in my new Viper in terms of oil temperature and pressure, coolant temperature, intake temperature, etc., but I haven't been able to find anything that sets out the parameters for these items. They are valuable indications of what is going on with the car, but they aren't very valuable if you don't know what the normal operating range is supposed to be. I noticed today that the oil temperature when selected on the 8.4 inch screen via the performance app doesn't indicate anything below 50C, but the oil temperature on the gage cluster indicates much lower. As the engine warms up, once the gage cluster temperature gets to 50C they both begin to climb together. It got me thinking, what temperature should I let the engine get to before operating it? Is the 50C minimum a hint that I should wait until that temperature is achieved before moving off? I am similarly curious with respect to coolant temperature etc. If this were an aircraft, which clearly it isn't, the owner's manual would indicate the normal operating ranges of every parameter available to the driver, but this is not the case. Can anyone point me in the right direction with respect to the "limitations" for this car. Otherwise, the indications are "nice" but really serve little purpose unless something goes catastrophically wrong and you suddenly have no oil pressure. To me that isn't maximizing the usefulness of the information at hand. Thanx.
I'm a new 2013 GTS owner (one week). I have searched for an answer to this question with no luck. I have an aviation background (in my past career), so I am very aware of adherence to "limitations" when operating an aircraft. When operating an aircraft, you have to ensure that you remain within the operational limitations set for the aircraft or damage can occur.
I have been very impressed with all of the information provided in my new Viper in terms of oil temperature and pressure, coolant temperature, intake temperature, etc., but I haven't been able to find anything that sets out the parameters for these items. They are valuable indications of what is going on with the car, but they aren't very valuable if you don't know what the normal operating range is supposed to be. I noticed today that the oil temperature when selected on the 8.4 inch screen via the performance app doesn't indicate anything below 50C, but the oil temperature on the gage cluster indicates much lower. As the engine warms up, once the gage cluster temperature gets to 50C they both begin to climb together. It got me thinking, what temperature should I let the engine get to before operating it? Is the 50C minimum a hint that I should wait until that temperature is achieved before moving off? I am similarly curious with respect to coolant temperature etc. If this were an aircraft, which clearly it isn't, the owner's manual would indicate the normal operating ranges of every parameter available to the driver, but this is not the case. Can anyone point me in the right direction with respect to the "limitations" for this car. Otherwise, the indications are "nice" but really serve little purpose unless something goes catastrophically wrong and you suddenly have no oil pressure. To me that isn't maximizing the usefulness of the information at hand. Thanx.