OK so I plan to chase down this year an annoying problem. I lived with it the last two viper seasons but now I want it solved
In order to explain the problem there is a story...
2 years ago I had cooling /manifold gasket leak, this motivated me to get new gaskets installed at the local "viper dealer" in town. So when I got the car back the leak had stopped and all seemed ok for the smell of burning coolant. However in a short time after picking up the car I noticed it ran a little bit different. It seem more touchy off the bottom end and the sound the car made when just the engine retarding on decel... seemed louder and different tone. AND it began stalling when coming to a stop sign or traffic light etc...
Essentially as the the car is decelerating, if you clutched in to drop the gearbox into neutral the result RPM drops as soon as you clutch in...the needle drops down to 0 RPM the engine stutters and I have to race to feather the gas to keep it idling. The dance I have to do to keep it running is ridiculous.
I took the car back to the dealer and they checked the throttle bodies and reset the PCM to "relearn" the throttle map for how I drive. (this sounds like BS to me, most fuel curves are set by design but with programmers can be shifted about). It kept happening so I took it back and asked them to set the low idle higher , they said it was set fine and idled good when sitting.
Now some people have suggested that the work on the exhaust manifold may be "pulling too much vacuum" but I am not sure what this terminology means.
Why would the RPMS drop so low to where a stall occurs? It is true that the engine idles fine at rest.
Any ideas?
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In order to explain the problem there is a story...
2 years ago I had cooling /manifold gasket leak, this motivated me to get new gaskets installed at the local "viper dealer" in town. So when I got the car back the leak had stopped and all seemed ok for the smell of burning coolant. However in a short time after picking up the car I noticed it ran a little bit different. It seem more touchy off the bottom end and the sound the car made when just the engine retarding on decel... seemed louder and different tone. AND it began stalling when coming to a stop sign or traffic light etc...
Essentially as the the car is decelerating, if you clutched in to drop the gearbox into neutral the result RPM drops as soon as you clutch in...the needle drops down to 0 RPM the engine stutters and I have to race to feather the gas to keep it idling. The dance I have to do to keep it running is ridiculous.
I took the car back to the dealer and they checked the throttle bodies and reset the PCM to "relearn" the throttle map for how I drive. (this sounds like BS to me, most fuel curves are set by design but with programmers can be shifted about). It kept happening so I took it back and asked them to set the low idle higher , they said it was set fine and idled good when sitting.
Now some people have suggested that the work on the exhaust manifold may be "pulling too much vacuum" but I am not sure what this terminology means.
Why would the RPMS drop so low to where a stall occurs? It is true that the engine idles fine at rest.
Any ideas?
N