Corsa Track Exhuast

Canyon707

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I have a question regarding the Corsa track and the RT Cats....... I installed both the 3" RT Cats and the #" Corsa track on my 04 Viper. I did disconnect the battery during the installation process so here is my question. When I finished the install do I need to do something to the PCM or what?? Seems slower, less responsive even with 3:73 gears Do I need to do something more to make this as responsive as before I put this system on? Did disconnecting the battery have something to do with it? I followed the manual and it said to disconnect the battery before working on the car.
 

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The PCM does take time to adjust to new airflow or changes in engine breathing...
 

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Didnt disconnect battery on mine or my friedns. Felt great right from the moment it started up with the new exhaust. But since you disconected battery Id give it a few miles to learn and adjust.
 

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I have a question regarding the Corsa track and the RT Cats....... I installed both the 3" RT Cats and the #" Corsa track on my 04 Viper. I did disconnect the battery during the installation process so here is my question. When I finished the install do I need to do something to the PCM or what?? Seems slower, less responsive even with 3:73 gears Do I need to do something more to make this as responsive as before I put this system on? Did disconnecting the battery have something to do with it? I followed the manual and it said to disconnect the battery before working on the car.

Canyon707.

I tried to respond to your PM to me but you have turned off your the ability to recieve a replay to your PM's. here is my reply to your PM.

Chris,

You are quite welcome and I am glad I was able to help you. I will tell you that using a reducer is not the way to go as it will cause a heat build up in your exhaust and will also mess up the exhaust flow. You really need to go with a complete 2-1/2" system to accomplish what you are looking for. I have no idea what the Corsa with the reducer will sound like but I will bet it is not good. The proper way to cure your problem is to go with our 2-1/2" system that utilizes the factory crossover as this will give you the sound you want and will also cut down the side sill heat.


Robbie
 

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Canyon707.

I tried to respond to your PM to me but you have turned off your the ability to recieve a replay to your PM's. here is my reply to your PM.

Chris,

You are quite welcome and I am glad I was able to help you. I will tell you that using a reducer is not the way to go as it will cause a heat build up in your exhaust and will also mess up the exhaust flow. You really need to go with a complete 2-1/2" system to accomplish what you are looking for. I have no idea what the Corsa with the reducer will sound like but I will bet it is not good. The proper way to cure your problem is to go with our 2-1/2" system that utilizes the factory crossover as this will give you the sound you want and will also cut down the side sill heat.


Robbie

Robbie- I thought most owners were eliminating the factory crossover when installing Corsas? What would be the difference if you left it in vs. remove it?
 
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