I was not on a road race slick, I was on a Hoosier drag radial. They do appear similar but are miles apart in sidewall construction and compound. I usually start at 19psi cold, and am about 21psi hot after the burnout. As far affecting my clutch issues, yes they sure did, in the sense that their grip far outstrips the clutch's clamping capacity
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I think we have a fundamental difference in opinion of what constitutes a "generic ECU/tune". I look at hptuners (beta) as the band-aid approach, not the "custom" one. Arrow as an entity is the only current aftermarket source that has access to the entire suite of oem parameters, period. You want their level of access? Stand-alone is the only option. Hptuners gets a figurative peek into the sprawling web of the factory ecu, with an ability to press a few buttons here and there (which are connected to, and affect other parameters, which it cant touch). Thus come the band-aids and workarounds to accomplish things that tuners really want to do--which is where I take issue with the approach. If you doubt this, ask anyone with a heads/cam or bolt-on setup tuned with HPtuners how happy they are with their throttle response.
I hear this over and over again from people on social media; "Man it sucks that we can't mess with the arrow tune and squeeze more power", "Hey brosiff, I squeezed another 20hp out of my bolt on car with this custom HP tuners tune, why dont you switch, etc". Of course they did, there is no question that someone who wants to push for a more aggressive timing curve and back off the oem safeguards on knock control, timing, fueling, etc their specific setup will be rewarded with more power. But to what end? That hptune works for Dom who lives his life a quarter mile at time, but what about Billy, who's a track rat spending 30 minutes at a time at redline, or Johnny, a Colorado native who beats on his car at 7000ft elevation, or Amir, who tracks his car in Kuwait with 115* ambient temps, or Blaine in California who doesn't have access to anything past 91 octane but also wants to racecar? Get my drift? Comparing Arrow vs a "custom tune" is apples to oranges, as they don't support the same usage cases and needs from their customers. Sometime I akin this constant hptuners vs arrow back-n-forth to the age old "locked down" Apple vs "free as a bird" Android debate. Does Apple let you mess with its source code? No. Because they have no reason to, just like Arrow, their firmware supports ONE hardware end-product (in this case, Arrow's own HC setup, or intake/exhaust cars), no variations. To provide a warranty, provide the same experience for user x as user y, ease troubleshooting, and protect their R&D investment, the door gets locked and the key stored. All in all, the Gen 5 Viper community should be glad we have any options at all, its all recent developments really.
And no worries on the thread "sidetrack", its all good discussion. All the best on your build
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