has anyone ever hit the rev limiter on his Gen 1 Viper?

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Yes all the time. It just shuts off the fuel so you don't over rev the motor. You will be fine.
I'd be pissed at myself when i would do this on the track.
 

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hitting the rev limiter is not a great idea. the valve springs are a weak link and you can bend a push rod doing it at thosehigh rpms. i think it cuts off at like 6700
 

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Gen 3 rev limiter is 6200.
PCM disables injectors to control rpm, and protect the motor.
I would think that the gen 1 motor is probably limited around 6000.

Someone who 'bounces off it' can chime in to confirm.
The earlier Vipers are more low end torque monsters than high rpm screamers, so I wonder if any gen 1 guys let it wind up like that to find out.

Watch the first Viper n-ring record video to see what the limiter does. Instead of upshifting, that dude kept the throttle pinned and let the motor bounce on the rev limiter ugly style.
Gen 4 limiter is 6250 I think.
 

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Ive hit it a few times in my gen 2 :( Mainly through missed shifts on track days :(
Yeah, I missed 3rd and ended up in 1st once. saw the tach hit around 7000rpm :omg:
Didn't get the clutch all the way out (noticed it right away) If I hadn't of caught it, some bad things would've happened I'm sure.

A rev limiter has no way of controlling a forced mechanical over-rev from the driver screwing up on a shift. :nono:
 

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Yeah, I missed 3rd and ended up in 1st once. saw the tach hit around 7000rpm :omg:
Didn't get the clutch all the way out (noticed it right away) If I hadn't of caught it, some bad things would've happened I'm sure.

A rev limiter has no way of controlling a forced mechanical over-rev from the driver screwing up on a shift. :nono:
Whew, most vipers that have did the missed down shift usually swap ends and go out of control. You can say one of the cars nine lives is gone.
 

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Whew, most vipers that have did the missed down shift usually swap ends and go out of control. You can say one of the cars nine lives is gone.
I got lucky on that one. I have experienced 'trailing throttle oversteer' a few times, and spun the car though.
It doesn't take much of anything to upset the car when close to the limit. (of traction)
 
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hitting the rev limiter is not a great idea. the valve springs are a weak link and you can bend a push rod doing it at thosehigh rpms. i think it cuts off at like 6700

But The idea of a rev limiter is to cut the power plant before it gets to damaging point of engine failure. So I would awesome it kicks in few hundred safe revs before any damage occurs.
 

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Your fine. I have done it on mine as well. By no means something you want to do all the time, but if it happens every blue moon your fine.
 

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I hit the Rev limit on occasion, it will not hurt anything as the cutoff is set between 6200 - 6300 rpms. It just feels like you hit a brick wall and slows you down. Nothing earth shattering and it's designed to stay well below the point of floating springs and lifters so don't worry about it.
 

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I hit the rev limiter in my Gen 2 all the time on the track, turn 8 at Willow Springs with 3.55 gears I'd bounce off it almost every lap in 4th gear.
 

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6200 to 6300 with the stock CPU. I did it quite a bit in the Gen 1 I had. Doing it going up through the gears (drag racing or road racing is when I would do it) is not nearly as bad as missing a downshift and hitting 1st instead of 3rd. That is where you can really do damage.
 
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