Barrels
Viper Owner
I have an 03 w/ 30k that I bought a couple months back. I bought it for general enjoyment and the occasional track day. It has no mods other than a K&N intake and stainless brake lines. I had no plans to do anything else, but am considering doing high-flow cats and a Gen IV cat back to help eliminate cabin heat.
I have noticed that I get a distinct loss of power after the car gets warmed up. This is especially noticeable in the low RPM range (below 3.5k) where the loss of power is accompanied by a "pop-pop-pop" sound from the exhaust under hard acceleration. It doesn't sound like a backfire or a knock. It sounds more like the pronounced and labored acceleration of an older and underpowered car. There is no hint of this until the car is completely warm. All gauges read normal and there doesn't appear to be any other symptoms.
I get crazy amounts of cabin heat by the time I start to notice this effect. That leads me to believe that I am experiencing something akin to heat soak. I am hoping that I can improve both the cabin heat and the heat soak effect by switching to the high-flow cats and eliminating the crossover. I would follow that up with a dyno tune that gets the fans on earlier and works in conjunction with a lower thermostat. Hopefully all that would get my engine bay temps lower and lessen or eliminate the problem.
Please let me know if I have correctly diagnosed the problem and what you or others have done to eliminate it in other vipers. I am open to other mods such as coated headers, better plug wires, etc. as long as I know they are worth the money and time.
I have noticed that I get a distinct loss of power after the car gets warmed up. This is especially noticeable in the low RPM range (below 3.5k) where the loss of power is accompanied by a "pop-pop-pop" sound from the exhaust under hard acceleration. It doesn't sound like a backfire or a knock. It sounds more like the pronounced and labored acceleration of an older and underpowered car. There is no hint of this until the car is completely warm. All gauges read normal and there doesn't appear to be any other symptoms.
I get crazy amounts of cabin heat by the time I start to notice this effect. That leads me to believe that I am experiencing something akin to heat soak. I am hoping that I can improve both the cabin heat and the heat soak effect by switching to the high-flow cats and eliminating the crossover. I would follow that up with a dyno tune that gets the fans on earlier and works in conjunction with a lower thermostat. Hopefully all that would get my engine bay temps lower and lessen or eliminate the problem.
Please let me know if I have correctly diagnosed the problem and what you or others have done to eliminate it in other vipers. I am open to other mods such as coated headers, better plug wires, etc. as long as I know they are worth the money and time.