Went to this huge parking lot yesterday to get the feel of just how quick the back end of the Viper can come around. Even with the wheel only slightly turned and not even too much throttle, I was amazed at how fast and unexpectedly the Viper will go from grip to slip. Once the back end starts to get loose, it was as if I was driving on ice. Very scary at how easy it is to loose the back end. I very gently would come off the throttle and would keep the wheel where it was to get the Viper to correct.
I wanted to try this to program myself not to over correct and abruptly come off the throttle God forbid it should ever happen on the street unexpectedly.
Definitely do not want to lay your foot into the go pedal unless the Viper is pointed straight.
I wanted to try this to program myself not to over correct and abruptly come off the throttle God forbid it should ever happen on the street unexpectedly.
Definitely do not want to lay your foot into the go pedal unless the Viper is pointed straight.