Sorry, thought I would tease a bit. Anyway, I installed the Racelogic unit this weekend and so far it seems like it is going to work out well. It is pouring down rain today so I can only report on the “wet” setting.
Giving it moderate gas off a light would normal spin like mad but the TC kicked in and slowed things down to just enough to keep grip and let the car go. I have never been able to accelerate this fast in the rain. Not that I want to go punching it around town on a rainy day but it did illustrate that the TC does keep the car under control. Turning a corner off a light which everyone knows can be a real easy spin, the TC kept me going without slide. The TC has 6 settings 20%, 15%, 10%, 5%, wet and off. With it being so wet I can’t really test all the settings very well so stay tuned. One thing is for sure, if you every let anyone drive your car, the wet setting will keep them from spinning it out, from the gas peddle anyway. Big comfort for me since I let people drive my car all the time.
From what I can tell this is the first SRT installation and there are some things to work out. There is a data table for the different levels of spin and there is going to have to be some fine tuning here. Racelogic sent me a modified file that I started with but its not there yet. Also they are struggling with 10 cylinders though they say it can handle 12. It depends how the injectors are wired, but they are willing to work with me and probably more important I am willing to work with them. So to be fair with the guys at Racelogic, so far so good but don’t let me down now. I am confident that we can get it tuned just right. I am going to the track in 2 weeks so I will see what it will do there.
I took it out and around town earlier tonight, it was still raining but I could not get the back end to come around. I took about 8 hours to install and was pretty straight forward, though I am pretty familiar with the guts of the car by now with all the stuff I have installed. The hardest part was finding the ABS controller. Unfortunately, I will be out of town all week so I will not be able to play around with the system till I get back. Hopefully it will stop raining by then, plus I have a set of Sport Cup tires to mount so I will do some 0-60 runs before and after, TC on and off.
The units costs $995, the guy’s name is Jeremy and he is very helpful and quick to respond.
Purchased at www.matrixintegrated.cc 503.443.1141
Manufacturer www.racelogic.co.uk
Wow, sounds good. I am definitely interested. However, it took you 8 hours to install? Sounds difficult. How much skills would you need to install this?
On the way into the office this morning, I was playing around with the TC. On the 10% slip setting I was launching fairly hard (75%) and no spin, I was really cool. Normally when I launch hard I get the tires hooked up initially, the acceleration is great and then when I reach 4K the back end starts moving around so I have to back off. Not this morning, I kept it going, I shifted and punched it again and no spin. I have never been able to get under 4 seconds on a 0-60 but I bet I can now. With the different settings and being able modify the data tables, it will be fun to fine tune this thing. I still do not quite have the complete understanding of the cause and effect of the data tables, but with the help of the Racelogic guys, we will get there.
For those asking about the install, it is not hard, I was the first, so I kind of had to figure everything out which took me longer. Tracking down the wires took a while to but I can provide all that info so it should save a lot of time. I did have one big advantage though. The biggest issue is making the penetrations through the firewall. For the first timer this will take a while. I have a open conduit thru so it is no big deal for me. Anyway, so far, I am very pleased.
Is there a controller of some sort that you fit inside the car? Where do you have it installed? Can you post a picture for us, vipergmc? Thanks
Would it work on a GTS, with abs of course?
That's good news. My wife maybe tempted to get a GTS as well.
Thanks
When the system engages how does the engine act? Does it smoothly reduce power or is it more dramatic (sort of like ABS does with braking)? Also, I wonder how it would work with boosted applications where loss of fuel at WOT could be devastating.
Thanks Jeremy. That was very informative.
Now is the system owner installable (like the Paxton)? and is there any chance of a Viper club discount in the future?
I think the interest in this thread eschews some of the comments about adding such a feature to future Vipers. If enough of us are willing to spend dollars on something that could be done with programming and limited added cost, why would it be avoided for future Vipers?
I want one.