You racer guys you. Lol the car is a cruiser. 0-60 in three and a half seconds is really slow; just sayin.
That would be pretty tough by the time your staged in, brake enough to not roll, clutch in press button and floor it. I would say you have at least 3-5 seconds of work once staged to be ready to watch the lights...
Nice write up on the ESC. Thank you. I hope someday they bring back the Viper.
I'm not trying to be negative at all, but that made me laugh. HAHA!!!
The viper isn't a drag car and I find drag racing to be quite boring...but if I was going to do it in my viper, I would disable ESC and leave it off, and that means don't use launch control.
Letting your engine idle while in staging lanes can lead to heat soak...yes. That's why you're not going to get good runs going on open-to-public track days when you got hundreds of kids in their mom's camrys and accords waiting in line, followed by some dipsh1t in an old hooptee that he put a big V8 in breaking his axle and causing a 2 hr cleaning delay. You can't even get much in the way of practice because they tend to rush you along.
You racer guys you. Lol the car is a cruiser. 0-60 in three and a half seconds is really slow; just sayin.
I'm not trying to be negative at all, but that made me laugh. HAHA!!!
It is the first year of the car and bugs need to be worked out. That is a great post Jack. I've been posting it all along and it wasn't really ever responded to by anyone, but according to the magazines and the owner's on here, the launch control system doesn't work at all. Hope SRT listens. It'll only help them.
The car has all the right parts to be a consistent high 10 second car. Just make a few tweaks and you're there. That's the silver lining in all this.
Jack,
What was your best run? I've been waiting for your results as have many!!
Stability Control off, will pull power..
Gen 5s are more difficult, watched the Gen.5 at Palm Beach drag racing all day with really good driver, real issue launching it, then then when it hooks, it bogs pretty bad...Big Issue..
But it did run one run 11.16 one time,which is excellent.
You may not like this suggestion but on a car like the Viper slipping the clutch to avoid bogging works. It takes practice and every car has its own sweet spot for where you can slip it "safely".
The basic method is that you feel out the optimal launch RPM by doing a practice run. This RPM will vary based on track conditions and what kind of tires you have.
The ideal launch RPM will approximately be the lowest RPMs that can spin the rear tires without you losing revs (and bogging).
Once you identify the launch RPM, you do not drop the clutch; instead you release it like 98-99% then modulate it so the revs stay high as your wheels spin. Your want your car to hook after it already has some forward momentum, at which point you let off the clutch entirely and go. If done correctly you'll have sub 2-sec 60 ft times.
I have a great idea, you should meet us at a close by drag strip, I will go half way and meet you at Quaker City, this way I can get personal lessons from you. BTW, we want sub 1.7 sixties, not, sub two second sixties. You spent way too much time in those legend S2000's.
You can also feel free to pretend that you already knew what I said about how to properly launch a high-powered RWD car. I won't tell anyone so your image of "coolness" stays preserved, and it may even save you from embarrassing yourself by starting a thread asking about how to drag race using launch control.
According to math, a sub-2 sec 60 ft time would include sub-1.7 60 ft times. Just thought I'd put that out there. I know how tricky numbers can be because there are so many of them!
You can also feel free to pretend that you already knew what I said about how to properly launch a high-powered RWD car. I won't tell anyone so your image of "coolness" stays preserved, and it may even save you from embarrassing yourself by starting a thread asking about how to drag race using launch control.
Did you happen to read his signature? One of the quickest Vipers on this site.
I just don't understand why you try to ruin so many good threads, especially when it is obvious you lack the experience to move the thread in the right direction. What thread have you started in this forum that has had a positive impact? I forgot, you did start the thread on floor mats.
There is nothing in this thread about trying to be "COOL", it is about learning. I think anyone who races wants an answer to the apparent short comings of the current launch control.
I meant what I said about meeting you at Quaker City to race - too busy or ????? In ending when you have nothing better to say, why does it always comes down to personal attacks??
Irrelevant, since it's not with this Gen 5. He's not going to be running 10s in his Gen 5 until he applies my advice.
You need to stop whining about "attacks" after you make a ******* and non-productive response to yet another faux tech thread that you started. I get it. You're still bent out of shape from being wrong about "all manual transmissions have a direct drive", and now you're trolling the Gen 5 forums with a thread about drag racing with launch control.
If you're going to claim that you want to "learn" and have a problem with my method of how to launch WITHOUT LC, then feel free to state what you believe is incorrect and explain why. Short of that, just keep your mouth shut.
Are you jealous that my floormat thread has helped several members make a decision about which floormats to buy? Meanwhile, none of your "technical" threads have yielded any helpful information because you claim you are here to learn but mistakenly believe you know everything.
Launch Control was added so that old farts can have some chance of doing a hard launch without totally embarrassing themselves in front of their country club buddies - not to win races or get the lowest ETs. No "real" Viper owners need ESC or Launch Control to do any kind of drag racing. The answer is simple - turn it off and do what I said. It's really that easy. /EndOfThread
Irrelevant, since it's not with this Gen 5. He's not going to be running 10s in his Gen 5 until he applies my advice.
You need to stop whining about "attacks" after you make a ******* and non-productive response to yet another faux tech thread that you started. I get it. You're still bent out of shape from being wrong about "all manual transmissions have a direct drive", and now you're trolling the Gen 5 forums with a thread about drag racing with launch control.
If you're going to claim that you want to "learn" and have a problem with my method of how to launch WITHOUT LC, then feel free to state what you believe is incorrect and explain why. Short of that, just keep your mouth shut.
Are you jealous that my floormat thread has helped several members make a decision about which floormats to buy? Meanwhile, none of your "technical" threads have yielded any helpful information because you claim you are here to learn but mistakenly believe you know everything.
Launch Control was added so that old farts can have some chance of doing a hard launch without totally embarrassing themselves in front of their country club buddies - not to win races or get the lowest ETs. No "real" Viper owners need ESC or Launch Control to do any kind of drag racing. The answer is simple - turn it off and do what I said. It's really that easy. /EndOfThread
I don't get why you all even engage with PeerBlock. He sat and argued for pages that the gearing in most cars for 3'd is 1:1