I have had my 2006 Viper now for 3600 miles. I had gotten used to the power and what it took to burn a little rubber in the back roads. I had to manage the clutch and throttle a little to keep the wheels burning, and enjoyed the thrill the rare times I would do it.
But just recently, the power of the engine seems to have increased noticeably, maybe 10% or more. Now to burn rubber I don't have to do any management. I can be in first gear, clutch pedal entirely out, rolling at 5 or so mph, and just simply stomping the gas pedal lights up the tires and they start spinning. They spin basically until I let the throttle out.
Has anyone else experienced such a torque increase after some number of miles?
But just recently, the power of the engine seems to have increased noticeably, maybe 10% or more. Now to burn rubber I don't have to do any management. I can be in first gear, clutch pedal entirely out, rolling at 5 or so mph, and just simply stomping the gas pedal lights up the tires and they start spinning. They spin basically until I let the throttle out.
Has anyone else experienced such a torque increase after some number of miles?