Tom Welch
Enthusiast
Earlier today
Dynojet 248
What is interesting is that on the 2nd and 3rd pull I was unable to deactivate the ECS as the
system had triggered a fault for "stability control". I had seen this before with my ZL-1 Camaro.
With the Viper though, it is clear in the 2nd and 3rd pulls that the ECU was pulling and maximizing
torque. Being new to this model Viper and no blogs that I could find, I ended the session as
the performance was being limited by the ECU somehow.
If anyone knows how to deactivate the ECS and stability control, please share with us the method.
With that said, the car made textbook power: 542 and 545 Rear Wheel Horsepower which is
exactly 15% less then 640 BHP. (15% is the standard drivetrain loss for manual transmission
cars....and actually some use 18% on cars with Half Shafts).
The OAT was 74 Degrees
The IAT was 95 Degrees
The Coolant temp was 169 on first pull and 185 on next 2
Pulls in 4th gear
After dynoing, moving the car forward 20 feet cleared the stability fault, exactly as it did in the
Camaro.
****e...wouldnt let me upload the next pull sheet....said I have exceeded my quota by 25.7 pixels! ***??
On the 2nd and 3rd pulls the torque was up at 513 RWTQ but the graph showed a marked decrease at peak
then a climb again as if being limited by the ECU
Dynojet 248
What is interesting is that on the 2nd and 3rd pull I was unable to deactivate the ECS as the
system had triggered a fault for "stability control". I had seen this before with my ZL-1 Camaro.
With the Viper though, it is clear in the 2nd and 3rd pulls that the ECU was pulling and maximizing
torque. Being new to this model Viper and no blogs that I could find, I ended the session as
the performance was being limited by the ECU somehow.
If anyone knows how to deactivate the ECS and stability control, please share with us the method.
With that said, the car made textbook power: 542 and 545 Rear Wheel Horsepower which is
exactly 15% less then 640 BHP. (15% is the standard drivetrain loss for manual transmission
cars....and actually some use 18% on cars with Half Shafts).
The OAT was 74 Degrees
The IAT was 95 Degrees
The Coolant temp was 169 on first pull and 185 on next 2
Pulls in 4th gear
After dynoing, moving the car forward 20 feet cleared the stability fault, exactly as it did in the
Camaro.
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****e...wouldnt let me upload the next pull sheet....said I have exceeded my quota by 25.7 pixels! ***??
On the 2nd and 3rd pulls the torque was up at 513 RWTQ but the graph showed a marked decrease at peak
then a climb again as if being limited by the ECU