7amood5041
Enthusiast
I wanted to share the scariest moment that I experienced while driving as a warning for new Viper owners, a reminder for current owners and to get advice from the veterans. I bought the car last October and I've been driving every chance I get, which is mainly weekends. I read all the warnings and all the advices about the car specially when new, so I drive it very very carefully.
So I was cruising around with my '93 RT/10 on the stretch of road that was made for specifically cruising here in Dubai. Its an amazing 3-lane road on the beach and one could see just about any car that is in the world. I made a U-turn and I was in 1st, I changed to 2nd and floored it going on the throttle as gently as possible so that I don't lose traction. I reach around 5,500 rpm and I decided that was enough fun on the road since the speed limit is 70 km/hr but this time I'm doing maybe 80 or 85 km/hr. I changed to 3rd and I let go of the clutch slowly, as soon as the rpm goes above 3,000 rpm the car just goes side ways. At this moment I turn the steering the opposite way and I put my foot on the brake. I was on the left-most lane and the car went about 70 degrees to the left and I see the pavement in front of me and some buildings, I think one of the front tires locked because I could smell smoke and I was heading straight into the pavement. The car started to correct its direction but I was sure I was going to hit the pavement but suddenly a bus stop opens up, so the road is effectively a 4-lane road for a short while now, and I enter the bus stop and I fully correct the direction. No damage was done, fortunately.
This was the scariest moment I have ever experienced in any car what so ever and I have been in a number of accidents before, but this is just all out scary. I stopped the car for about 10 mins just to get my adrenaline level back to normal so I could think properly again.
My analysis of what happened is that I think I engaged the clutch properly at first but at the last moment I took my foot off to quickly and I broke traction and the car just slid. New tires already ordered, the rears were '06 tires. Also, I think that I should have changed to 4th and not 3rd after flooring it to give myself some room for error. Also, when the car was side ways, I think I was supposed to press clutch (this is my 1st manual car, so I really don't have a lot of experience).
This happened about 3 weeks ago, I've been driving the car with much much more concentration, and I'm very careful with the clutch now. I love this car to death and driving it is the best thing I could do after a long week of work.
To anyone who is reading this, drive the car with respect and it will respect you back, I'm very grateful I did not crash that day and I hope this story could help others to take care and drive safe.
So I was cruising around with my '93 RT/10 on the stretch of road that was made for specifically cruising here in Dubai. Its an amazing 3-lane road on the beach and one could see just about any car that is in the world. I made a U-turn and I was in 1st, I changed to 2nd and floored it going on the throttle as gently as possible so that I don't lose traction. I reach around 5,500 rpm and I decided that was enough fun on the road since the speed limit is 70 km/hr but this time I'm doing maybe 80 or 85 km/hr. I changed to 3rd and I let go of the clutch slowly, as soon as the rpm goes above 3,000 rpm the car just goes side ways. At this moment I turn the steering the opposite way and I put my foot on the brake. I was on the left-most lane and the car went about 70 degrees to the left and I see the pavement in front of me and some buildings, I think one of the front tires locked because I could smell smoke and I was heading straight into the pavement. The car started to correct its direction but I was sure I was going to hit the pavement but suddenly a bus stop opens up, so the road is effectively a 4-lane road for a short while now, and I enter the bus stop and I fully correct the direction. No damage was done, fortunately.
This was the scariest moment I have ever experienced in any car what so ever and I have been in a number of accidents before, but this is just all out scary. I stopped the car for about 10 mins just to get my adrenaline level back to normal so I could think properly again.
My analysis of what happened is that I think I engaged the clutch properly at first but at the last moment I took my foot off to quickly and I broke traction and the car just slid. New tires already ordered, the rears were '06 tires. Also, I think that I should have changed to 4th and not 3rd after flooring it to give myself some room for error. Also, when the car was side ways, I think I was supposed to press clutch (this is my 1st manual car, so I really don't have a lot of experience).
This happened about 3 weeks ago, I've been driving the car with much much more concentration, and I'm very careful with the clutch now. I love this car to death and driving it is the best thing I could do after a long week of work.
To anyone who is reading this, drive the car with respect and it will respect you back, I'm very grateful I did not crash that day and I hope this story could help others to take care and drive safe.