But I also do not think I did a proper burnout according to what I am reading here.
Was your shifter bobbing all over the place? Might want to get the engine and tranny mounts upgraded to the Woodhouse mounts.
ps HORSEPOWER IS NICE but on STOCK TIRES it really comes down to the driver .A great driver in a 450 hp Gen 2 can beat an average driver in a 600 horsepower Gen 4 .
I've seen a stock Gen II out run a twin turbo Gen III at the strip. The Gen III driver was in waaay over his head and simply could'nt get the thing down the track.
Very well put When your talking about running on Pilots there are a HANDFUL of drivers in the country that have the ability to drive a Viper to what the car is capable of in the 600 horsepower range .Look at the times posted for the Gen 4s the car is capable of 10 second passes .Out of all the Gen 4s EVER ran down the strip one man has run a 10 (with a very few guys in the low 11s )yet people still come on the forums and toss crazy power numbers around.Mamba it is much better that you found this out now (before you spent all kinds of money on Mods ).I might also add that if you think the car is all over the track now try making a pass when the weather is cold .This is exactly my point. Yes, the guys at the track wanted to see a Viper run crazy low times..but, I didnt know what the hell I was doing. So I dont just want to throw more power at the problem, I want to learn how to master my car at the strip...then add power and show the crowd what a 9 or 10 second car looks like.
So true without driver ability horsepower can actually make a problem worseI've seen a stock Gen II out run a twin turbo Gen III at the strip. The Gen III driver was in waaay over his head and simply could'nt get the thing down the track.
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It also helps if you don't vote democrat.
BTW, wheel hop will lead to broken axles. If the car is hopping violently, let out completely then roll back into it. Failure to do so may mean you will be pushed off track and towed home with a broken axle. If you are hopping your time is not going to be good anyway.
Wheel hop is directly related to spinning so work on that first.
PS if the CLAIMED power is there (trap speed will easily tell the story=525 to the tire SHOULD be in the 126-127 range )a great driver dialed in within 2 passes will easily have the car in the mid 11s stock rear ect.Guys its not the rear its the drivers ability .
Wow, a lot of good responses here. The OP is lucky that he
didn't hurt himself.
Those guys you thought were congratulating you for not wrecking your car, are probably still laughing.
Hopefully, other new Viper owners are reading this and can
learn the easy way. Once you exceed 400 rwhp, the "pedal to the
metal" theory goes out the window.
They might have been laughing, but who cares. I was looking to go faster and get down there in one piece. I can take the cajoling, insults, etc if it means I can learn to do this the right way....
And once I get the drag racing technique down...we will see who will be laughing at who!
Alot of good advice was given here. No need to do a wet burn out with the PS2's. Drive around box and quick dry burn out. Practice easing out of the box first..with this you should drop 60' to the 2.1-2.2 range...then work on harder launches to get below 2.0
1/4 runs are always won/lost in the first 60 feet (Assuming you don't miss any shifts down the track). Drop the tire pressure a bit in the rears..then play with the pressure. Also better to run the car after a cool down period (just make sure the tires are heated) also doesn't help to have a nice day weather wise..60-68 degrees.
How do you do a controlled burn out? (Serious question) I've never done a burn-out on purpose, and whenever I do spin the tires, I get launched forward at the end. Seems like I would just go flying past the starting lights.
How do you do a controlled burn out? (Serious question) I've never done a burn-out on purpose, and whenever I do spin the tires, I get launched forward at the end. Seems like I would just go flying past the starting lights.
How do you do a controlled burn out? (Serious question) I've never done a burn-out on purpose, and whenever I do spin the tires, I get launched forward at the end. Seems like I would just go flying past the starting lights.
. The burnt clutch smell still lingers outside my neighbors house.