2013 Dodge Viper on M1

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2013 Dodge Viper on M1

Postby Alex B on Thu Jul 24, 2014 6:20 am

Hello,

Will have this car shortly for initial inspection for M1 installation and the question is what ref/sync mode would suite this engine?

Has anybody worked with this car electronics as far as stand alone edu installation?

If we do install the M1 we would need to setup traction control, so the question of getting wheel speeds into the ECU.
Anyone knows what type of wheel speed sensors it has?

Thanks for any info
Alex
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Re: 2013 Dodge Viper on M1

Postby mstech on Thu Jul 24, 2014 10:02 am

From the M1 Tune Engine Speed Reference Mode help file.

Dodge Viper MY2008 34

This mode supports the Dodge Viper (2008 -).

Reference pattern 60-2, ie 57 teeth of 6° pitch and 1 of 18° pitch. The reference cycle lock position is the end of the 18° pitch tooth near the 14° wide exhaust camshaft tooth.
•Reference: Falling edge.
•Exhaust Camshaft: Falling edge hall sensor (both edges used).This mode supports the Dodge Viper (2008 -).

Reference pattern 60-2, ie 57 teeth of 6° pitch and 1 of 18° pitch. The reference cycle lock position is the end of the 18° pitch tooth near the 14° wide exhaust camshaft tooth.
•Reference: Falling edge.
•Exhaust Camshaft: Falling edge hall sensor (both edges used).
•Exhaust camshaft used for synchronisation.
•Exhaust camshaft pattern lock position: end of the 14° wide tooth.
•Reference Offset: 114°.

•Exhaust camshaft used for synchronisation.
•Exhaust camshaft pattern lock position: end of the 14° wide tooth.
•Reference Offset: 114°.

Wheels speeds may be accessible through the ABS system.
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