EllowViper
Enthusiast
Dan, Any SCT tuning packages coming on sale this upcoming holiday season? Just asking
I was reading some of the other forums with folks that have the ability to "autotune" the fuel tables in their ECM through real-time data from a W/B feeding the data into the software and mapping the output back into the ECM thereby achieving the desired AFR. They also can simply input their fuel pressure, injector size, displacement, MAP and the software recalculates all their corresponding fuel tables from the stock settings. That would be pretty slick to be able to do with our PCM via SCT and a W/B. But alass not to be. We have to do the grunt trial and error method.
I took my car down to ART in Buda and spent the day with them working with the SCT tune. They informed me that SCT no longer supports the Viper software!
This is extremely bad news for the Viper community. AEM gave up on the Vipers too. Is out only otpion to go MOTEC or does anybody know if Megasquirt is comign out with anything for the Viper.........
Does this mean they will not offer factory support to vendors with any questions or does this mean you will no longer be able to buy an SCT for the Viper?
........ anybody know if Megasquirt is coming out with anything for the Viper.........
Anyone have a valid link to the tutorial mentioned on page 1? I'd like to look it over if it's still floating around in cyberspace.
Are you guys talking about the 9550 SCT Handheld Controller?
I just purchased one, and am having a hell of a time finding a hot rod shop that can get the "dongle" to help me dyno tune my car with bolt-ons.
Thanks ---
I think it was deleted some time ago... not really sure. In any case, unfortunately I have toned down the information posting on things like SCT, as such actions were coming back to haunt me in the form of supporting other vendor sales, and other vendors themselves learning things they didn't know in the software on our dime.
That's a real shame. The Mustang community was much more open. I realize that it's a much larger market, but end users as well as shops often had very informative discussions online, over the phone and at the track. Some guys put on tuning clinics across the Country and even through webinars. Any of the Viper tuners do something similiar? Most guys serious about doing their own tuning were always willing to throw a typical mail order tune's charge towards a tuner for online/phone support when using the PRP software. I spend a few years tuning my ~800rwhp Cobra and learned quite a bit doing it. Actually just switched my license over to the Viper, but it will be an uphill battle with basically zero reference information.