AAKVIPER
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If so what does one expect...does fuel or timing cut off..? I am not even sure at what RPM does the limiter start to work?
Thanks Arthur
Thanks Arthur
Yeah, I missed 3rd and ended up in 1st once. saw the tach hit around 7000rpmIve hit it a few times in my gen 2 Mainly through missed shifts on track days
Whew, most vipers that have did the missed down shift usually swap ends and go out of control. You can say one of the cars nine lives is gone.Yeah, I missed 3rd and ended up in 1st once. saw the tach hit around 7000rpm
Didn't get the clutch all the way out (noticed it right away) If I hadn't of caught it, some bad things would've happened I'm sure.
A rev limiter has no way of controlling a forced mechanical over-rev from the driver screwing up on a shift.
I got lucky on that one. I have experienced 'trailing throttle oversteer' a few times, and spun the car though.Whew, most vipers that have did the missed down shift usually swap ends and go out of control. You can say one of the cars nine lives is gone.
hitting the rev limiter is not a great idea. the valve springs are a weak link and you can bend a push rod doing it at thosehigh rpms. i think it cuts off at like 6700