06redviper
Enthusiast
Hi guys, does a sct programmer model 9550 works for viper 03-06 ?
it will work . you will have to download a program for it.
same thing, but to get the most out of it a dyno tune is the way to go.A program, or a tune?
same thing, but to get the most out of it a dyno tune is the way to go.
it will work . you will have to download a program for it.
Weird.i got a handlehd from an online auction, then took the car to a local shop to get a dyni tune...yesterday a got a call from the the shop telling me that cant get the tune done because the car was manufactured on 08/05 , and computer is different than 01/06 so the handheld doesnt work because of that? have you guys heard something like this before?
just hung up with SCT and he was telling me that in fact that model (9550) should work with 03-06 viper , but if it is locked to another vehicle or used on more than one veicle then i would have to shipp out to them and get it re-flash as a new device ($150.00), right after talking to them i call the shop and the guys over there are telling me that the hanheld isn't locked to another car that the problem is my car, because of the month year it was manufactured(08/05) that there is some files missing from my pcm and thats why the handheld doesnt read it. he said he would call me today 4:30pm to let me know if there's something they can do or not.![]()
Buying it cheap is what got him into this mess. Had he spent a couple bucks extra and bought it from a Viper SCT tuner, they woulda taken care of him.
I dunno, it's a weird error message. Did the dynoshop have another unit they coulda tried?
Do me a favour, hook up the SCT and then read out the calibration code for your car.
Some times if you take your car to the dealer they will update the pcm, they have different codes for the same pcm. Your tunner will have them if they are any good. Your SCT is fine is the program they are trying to used is no good.i know i learned my lesson, but the problem isn't the sct handheld because isn't locked to any car is clean as new as what the shop is telling me. i dont know i probably just go get a new handheld unit.
Some times if you take your car to the dealer they will update the pcm, they have different codes for the same pcm. Your tunner will have them if they are any good. Your SCT is fine is the program they are trying to used is no good.
i know i learned my lesson, but the problem isn't the sct handheld because isn't locked to any car is clean as new as what the shop is telling me. i dont know i probably just go get a new handheld unit.
I dont know about a lot of the info in this thread. Last week I bought a used SCT programmer from a VCA member. He had an 06. My car is an 05. TODAY I installed the low octane tune. It worked fine. It said that this is the second car its used on so it has one left. Thats THREE vehicles before it marries itself to the third vehicle. This is the handheld 9550 SVC tuner originally purchased from Roe Racing with three different octane tunes done by Roe. Picked it up for 350 bucks.
Hook up your SCT, turn the key on, and use the SCT to display your calibration ID, then post this up please.
It will be something like : 05030302ac
Buying it cheap is what got him into this mess. Had he spent a couple bucks extra and bought it from a Viper SCT tuner, they woulda taken care of him.
I dunno, it's a weird error message. Did the dynoshop have another unit they coulda tried?
Do me a favour, hook up the SCT and then read out the calibration code for your car.
No, that is not the case. Like I said, you can easily put the latest 2006 calibration into a 2003 Viper, and there are no issues.
05030302ac