Axtellboy
Viper Owner
The Paxton Supercharger "Street Owner's Manual" contains a statement (quoted below) concerning "cold starts" under 25 degrees F (Paxton says doing that can lead to "immediate failure").
I never see much (if any) discussion on this restriction, and I'm wondering how "sensitive" the Paxtons really are, and how much "attention" is paid to this restriction.
My Paxton-ized 1998 GTS mostly "sleeps" all winter in an unheated garage with a Battery Tender hooked up, and I've taken care to never start it up when the temp is under 25, so I'm generally not affected by this temp restriction. (If I did want to take a winter drive when it was that cold, I'd plug in the garage space heater for a good period of time, and not park out in the cold for more than an hour or so.)
That said, I could see situations where I'd "like" to do an <25 degree start (for example, needing to move the car without having time to warm up the garage and the supercharger itself, or taking an overnight trip with no heated parking available). Also, this temp restriction isn't just for Vipers, and I'm wondering how the owners of daily-driver Paxtonized vehicles "live with" this restriction (for example, having the car parked all day at work in an unheated space with no block heater outlets).
I'm wondering if some or most people "ignore" this temp restriction? I'm not saying I would do so, and as noted above I'm not impacted much by this restriction, but I'm curious about what people actually do. Any thoughts/comments by you Paxton owners out there? Do any of you that live in colder climates have a daily-driver Paxton-ized vehicle?
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Quote from Manual- "Important Cold Weather Information- In order to achieve the low noise level of Paxton superchargers, Paxton specifies manufacturing procedures that call for minimal internal clearance. Those precise tolerances, however, are not conducive to temperatures below 25 degrees F. Therefore, starting the vehicle in a heated garage and/or employing the use of an engine block heater/aftermarket engine blanket is required when the vehicle is subject to a 'cold start' in ambient temperatures below 25 degrees F. Failure to comply with this may result in immediate supercharger failure and invalidate the supercharger warranty."
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I never see much (if any) discussion on this restriction, and I'm wondering how "sensitive" the Paxtons really are, and how much "attention" is paid to this restriction.
My Paxton-ized 1998 GTS mostly "sleeps" all winter in an unheated garage with a Battery Tender hooked up, and I've taken care to never start it up when the temp is under 25, so I'm generally not affected by this temp restriction. (If I did want to take a winter drive when it was that cold, I'd plug in the garage space heater for a good period of time, and not park out in the cold for more than an hour or so.)
That said, I could see situations where I'd "like" to do an <25 degree start (for example, needing to move the car without having time to warm up the garage and the supercharger itself, or taking an overnight trip with no heated parking available). Also, this temp restriction isn't just for Vipers, and I'm wondering how the owners of daily-driver Paxtonized vehicles "live with" this restriction (for example, having the car parked all day at work in an unheated space with no block heater outlets).
I'm wondering if some or most people "ignore" this temp restriction? I'm not saying I would do so, and as noted above I'm not impacted much by this restriction, but I'm curious about what people actually do. Any thoughts/comments by you Paxton owners out there? Do any of you that live in colder climates have a daily-driver Paxton-ized vehicle?
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Quote from Manual- "Important Cold Weather Information- In order to achieve the low noise level of Paxton superchargers, Paxton specifies manufacturing procedures that call for minimal internal clearance. Those precise tolerances, however, are not conducive to temperatures below 25 degrees F. Therefore, starting the vehicle in a heated garage and/or employing the use of an engine block heater/aftermarket engine blanket is required when the vehicle is subject to a 'cold start' in ambient temperatures below 25 degrees F. Failure to comply with this may result in immediate supercharger failure and invalidate the supercharger warranty."
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