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  1. Nashonater

    Pikes Peak trip

    The plaque at the visitors center said 60% oxygen at the peak. I assume that means 60% power for a naturally aspirated engine. It sure felt sluggish.
  2. Nashonater

    Pikes Peak trip

    I don't have a service manual to read the design/operation of the system on the Viper but it's my understanding A/F ratios will be adjusted due to oxygen sensor readings, so it will pull back fueling as it reads more raw fuel in the exhaust as the result of less oxygen in the atmosphere. I...
  3. Nashonater

    Pikes Peak trip

    That is good to know! I turned off to take pictures very frequently one both the way up and down, so I didn't notice the fueling being off per se. It didn't have a heavy fueling smell or anything like that, ran cool the whole time (helped that it was 25 degrees at the summit). Man it did feel...
  4. Nashonater

    Pikes Peak trip

    I took my 2002 RT/10 on a 1400 mile road trip this past weekend to visit my sister in Colorado Springs. I had always wanted a Viper, and I don't love near a track or many fun roads, so I jumped on the chance to take it out west. Literally only downside I found was the lack of cruise control...
  5. Nashonater

    Recommended Tires

    I bought a 2002 RT/10 with aftermarket wheels. The previous owner installed Nitto Invos, and I have been impressed. I road tripped from eastern South Dakota to Colorado Springs last week, and got caught in a few rain storms along the way. I always get nervous to hydroplane in this car, but I...
  6. Nashonater

    Arrow Racing, Prefix, Ipsco and Roe Racing Web Sites and Notes

    Shucks, thank you. I know they had great products.
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