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    Smile idle speed

    I am curious. I have a 98 rt/10. It runs absolutely perfect. It idles at 400 rpm's. Is this a normal idle speed for this car. It is very steady and does not fluctuate, even when the a/c is turned on. I know, if it is not broke, don't fix it, but I was curious if this idle speed was a little low.

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    normal. i think its 450 actually
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    more like 650/700...imho

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    It's a common misconception that Vipers idle ridiculously low. The very first tick on the tach is 500 RPM. It's right next to the zero tick. The second tick is 750 RPM. If your car were actually idling at 400 RPM, the needle would be hovering over the zero.

    The lines as shown here are 0, 500, 750 marks:


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    It's a common misconception that Vipers idle very low. Many people, myself included, missed the first tick on the tach. The first tick is 500 RPM, the next is 750 RPM. If your car is idling at 400 RPM, the needle will be hovering over the zero. Here, displaying my awesome MS Paint skills, is how the tach ticks read:


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    Mines around 500, I just asked this to a friend as he has a gts and he said its all normal.

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    Normal range.

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    mines at 450 ish...normal in my opinion

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    Hook up a data logger and you'll see it's probably closer to 650ish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICPREY View Post
    Hook up a data logger and you'll see it's probably closer to 650ish.
    Hmm...interesting

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    look carefully at the rpm scale, the marks are not evenly spaced

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    I think it should be 680-720 -ish. as Prey said above, check with an OBD scanner with real-time data capabilities. The needle/gauge may be off a bit.

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    I don't think a Gen2 will idle perfectly at 450rpm, the idle will be rough. It should be around 650rpm. Maybe you have a problem with the instrument cluster or the pickup. Hook up a diagnistoc tool, it will tell you the real speed of the engin.

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    I tried posting yesterday, but it didn't seem to go through. A lot of people, myself included, miss the first tick on the tach. The very first tick on the tach after the zero line is 500 RPM. If your car is actually idling at 450, the needle will be hovering over the zero. Here's how the tach's ticks are laid out:

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    Has anyone here tried the Torque app?


    It sounds like you can get a bluetooth adapter along with your phone to see a lot of different readings...


    the app https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...l.torque&hl=en

    bluetooth adapters are available on Amazon...

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    Quote Originally Posted by uvbnbit View Post
    I think it should be 680-720 -ish. as Prey said above, check with an OBD scanner with real-time data capabilities. The needle/gauge may be off a bit.
    hey you callin my car OFF Pal !! JK

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper Girl View Post
    Has anyone here tried the Torque app?


    It sounds like you can get a bluetooth adapter along with your phone to see a lot of different readings...


    the app https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...l.torque&hl=en

    bluetooth adapters are available on Amazon...
    Yes I tried the Torque app with a Kiwi adapter. I kept on having connection issues and I was not impressed with data log feed back (graphs and such). It might have been because of my older phone. It's not a bad app/set up if you just want to clear codes and monitor one parameter. I prefer ScanXL Pro if you want to get serious about data logging.


 

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