Well, the Racelogic Traction Control is installed and operating as advertised. I have no data on how traction control will affect one’s E.T. as the car has never been on the track; however, the “seat-of-the-pants-ometer” indicates that it helps. Having it installed certainly aids in the confidence department, as avoiding being “snake bit” has been on my mind quite a bit given the number of Vipers that have been wrecked when they incurred loss of traction at unexpected moments.
The installation was not difficult, just a little time-consuming (maybe 16 hours total), but my main concern was a waterproof, trouble-free installation rather than rushing to get the unit installed. A word of caution, should you wish to install traction control, buy or borrow the factory service manual for your year’s car, as the wiring color-coding changed from ViperGMC’s original instructions.
Btw – my thanks again to ViperGMC for his ground-breaking installation and excellent postings on this forum and to Jeremy at Matrix Integrated for his information on the Racelogic traction control system. Should anyone wish to discuss the installation details more thoroughly, just PM me your telephone number.
Thanks,
Lynn
The installation was not difficult, just a little time-consuming (maybe 16 hours total), but my main concern was a waterproof, trouble-free installation rather than rushing to get the unit installed. A word of caution, should you wish to install traction control, buy or borrow the factory service manual for your year’s car, as the wiring color-coding changed from ViperGMC’s original instructions.
Btw – my thanks again to ViperGMC for his ground-breaking installation and excellent postings on this forum and to Jeremy at Matrix Integrated for his information on the Racelogic traction control system. Should anyone wish to discuss the installation details more thoroughly, just PM me your telephone number.
Thanks,
Lynn