DEVILDOG
VCA Member North TX
Had the Viper out yesterday after installing some Dynomax 12" bullit racing mufflers for some high rpm, high speed sound testing. Re-entered my closed course test highway on an on ramp that I had not previously been on and ran 1st gear up to 5600 rpm for shift to 2nd at the crest of the ramp where there was a raised transistion seam (our tax $$$s at work) in the ramp right where my rear wheels were at the shift. Heard an extremely loud metal to metal bang. I have Unitrax extreme duty half shafts. The owner of Kinney's mufler shop was with me so we went back and put it up on the lift to inspect for any damage. I checked the rearend, halfshafts, mounting points, springs, etc. and did not notice any apparant damage (also have had the 998 frame recall done. Seems to run and handle fine, however, I'm still concerned I may have missed something as the noise was very loud and I have never heard anything like it before. Is there any explanation for the noise that would be normal in those circumstances that I need not worry about? Could it have been full spring compression? I was going too fast to notice any rear end squat. Thanks for any input.