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I just got an 06 & the wheel hop is the worst I've ever experienced.I had a CTS-V & they were famous for their wheel hop,but this is much worse. It's so bad that when it starts it knocks the tranny out of gear:crazy2:

I'm not talking about dropping the clutch in 1st gear,I haven't done that once in this car. I'm talking about at the top of 1st gear,a split second before you would shift,the rears break loose & the car does its best Peter Rabbit impersonation.

Is this normal? If not,any help would be appreciated....I don't want to break something & it sounds like the driveshaft is coming thru the floorboard.
 

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I just got an 06 & the wheel hop is the worst I've ever experienced.I had a CTS-V & they were famous for their wheel hop,but this is much worse. It's so bad that when it starts it knocks the tranny out of gear:crazy2:

I'm not talking about dropping the clutch in 1st gear,I haven't done that once in this car. I'm talking about at the top of 1st gear,a split second before you would shift,the rears break loose & the car does its best Peter Rabbit impersonation.

Is this normal? If not,any help would be appreciated....I don't want to break something & it sounds like the driveshaft is coming thru the floorboard.
Runflats strike again
http://forums.viperclub.org/srt10-srt10-coupe-discussions/599061-fix-wheel-hop.html
 

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Change out the motor mounts and transmission mount for harder ones and your problem will be gone. You do not need to go to the expense of Moton Shocks unless you want to. I have no wheel hop in my 2003 after changing the motor mounts and transmission mount running my tires at 34 psi, front and 30 psi, rear cold inflation.
 

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I hate to say it, but welcome to the club.......2003w/ 10k miles . I just order wheels and the pirelli p-zeros so i'm hoping to get rid of some of it. When the wheels come in (5-weeks) I post back the progress. Its the roll-in when I'm in 1st gear that really ticks me off
 

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Were the tires heated up or cold when the wheel hop occurred?


Either way its still a bad problem that 90% of vipers have. Sure in some circumstances it will be more prone to wheel hop but mine will wheel hop in the RAIN:mad: It will do the same on a warm day (warm road) or a cold day with a cold road., I will be thrilled if my new tires stop my wheel hop
 

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Welcome to the Viper world.

You can limit or eliminate wheel hop by:

1 - Picking a smooth road to acellerate *******
2 - Warm roads and warm tires will offer much better traction
3 - Getting some stickier tires. PS2's are good, Toyos are better, Kumhos are way better
4 - New motor mounts will help - stiffer ones are better (from Woodhouse)
5 - Lighter wheels will help too
6 - Motons will help but really aren't necessary if you do the above

Dan
 

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On our highly modified cars we change to a non runflat tire, change to a shock with adjustable rebound dampening and install a Quaife differential. This seems to do the job with 800rwhp.

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Either way its still a bad problem that 90% of vipers have. Sure in some circumstances it will be more prone to wheel hop but mine will wheel hop in the RAIN:mad: It will do the same on a warm day (warm road) or a cold day with a cold road., I will be thrilled if my new tires stop my wheel hop

In my experience, the temperature of the road surface has far less of an effect than the temperature of the tires with respect to wheel hop. It takes a few miles to heat up the tires properly regardless of the type of tires being used. If the tires are not properly heated up, wheel hop is almost inevitable.
 

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On our highly modified cars we change to a non runflat tire, change to a shock with adjustable rebound dampening and install a Quaife differential. This seems to do the job with 800rwhp.

Dan Cragin
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what kind of shocks would u suggest?
details?
 

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I just got an 06 & the wheel hop is the worst I've ever experienced.I had a CTS-V & they were famous for their wheel hop,......

Is this normal? If not,any help would be appreciated....I don't want to break something & it sounds like the driveshaft is coming thru the floorboard.


So have you ordered; mounts/motons/kw's or a quaife yet? Mounts made the biggest difference in my opinion..start with those. Contrary to what some have said, the added vibrations are minimal.
 

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So have you ordered; mounts/motons/kw's or a quaife yet? Mounts made the biggest difference in my opinion..start with those. Contrary to what some have said, the added vibrations are minimal.

That's good info to know - Thanks!

I definitely want to reduce hop.:omg:
 

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So have you ordered; mounts/motons/kw's or a quaife yet? Mounts made the biggest difference in my opinion..start with those. Contrary to what some have said, the added vibrations are minimal.

What he said and :

Initially the vibrations from the mounts is significant. BUT after a couple hundred miles it actually subsides quite a bit.

And it does help with lots of things including hop, shifter feel, if you have headers they're a double bonus your tubes will last a lot longer.

Cheap and easy to install on a Gen III.

A quaife and the right tires make a huge difference also.
 
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Change out the motor mounts and transmission mount for harder ones and your problem will be gone. You do not need to go to the expense of Moton Shocks unless you want to. I have no wheel hop in my 2003 after changing the motor mounts and transmission mount running my tires at 34 psi, front and 30 psi, rear cold inflation.

Also forgot to add that I changed from run flats to Michelin PS 2 tires. These changes worked for me a minimal expense compared to springs and shocks. the only downfall is more vibration felt at the steering wheel from the harder mounts. The upside is that if you are running RT Cats then this will eliminate the RT Cat mount from being ripped out.
 

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Can I ask where you purchased your mounts?
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Change out the motor mounts and transmission mount for harder ones and your problem will be gone. You do not need to go to the expense of Moton Shocks unless you want to. I have no wheel hop in my 2003 after changing the motor mounts and transmission mount running my tires at 34 psi, front and 30 psi, rear cold inflation.
 

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