Viper GTS HP?

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My best friend has a Viper GTS with 1110hp and my vipers on my game don't even come close to his, so i was wondering if anyone else has a Viper with that much hp or more?
and he can get it to a top speed of 282mph without cheating!:D
well later
 
The Viper GTS I have has 1088hp, and has 859.2 miles on it. How long does it take for a Viper to get broken in?
 
Originally posted by suprajef
The Viper GTS I have has 1088hp, and has 859.2 miles on it. How long does it take for a Viper to get broken in?

I would say that with this amount of mileage the car has long since been broken in and now is losing the HP
 
i thought that once the cars reach their max hp, they would stay there, not lose it, but oh well that viper is still quick!:D
 
Originally posted by SupraFly
every raceo rso you gain 1 hp

99% wrong(1% being an endurance race) when you reach a certain mileage, the hp goes up, when you keep going to the next certain mileage, the horsepower goes down.
 
Yeah, it's something around 300 miles when the car gets broken in I think, and then at 800 miles it starts going down about 3% or so.
 
Originally posted by BadBatsuMaru
If you guys want to know how this works, look in the Everything you always wanted to know about HP, break in, and oil changes thread I started which has been added to the LOOK HERE BEFORE YOU ASK! thread at the top of the forum.

The Viper GTS, fully modified, broken in with an oil change has 1110 hp only when the milage is between 189mi and 504mi. After 567mi, it has 1088 hp and never goes any lower (except when it needs an oil change).

So basically you are saying, that when the power reaches it's low, it never goes any lower, unless it needs an oil change. Sorry, I went to the page you showed . . . I read most of it, but I was alittle slow on the comprehension and didn't understand that once a car hit it's low if it would keep losing power or just stop there.
 
Say you get a Viper GTS and buy all the mods for it, and change the oil when you get it and then every 126 miles.

0 miles: 1078 hp (1026 with dirty oil)
189 - 504 miles: 1110 hp (1057 with dirty oil)
567 miles and beyond: 1088 hp (1036 with dirty oil)

Over the first 189 miles (300km), your hp will gradually increase as the engine breaks in, then for 315 miles (500km) it stays the same, then over the next 63 miles (100km), your hp will slowly drop. After 567 miles (900km), the power always stays the same.

If you don't change the oil, after 126 miles (200km) the power will start to drop. After 189 miles (300km) the oil light will come on. Once the oil light comes on the oil is completely dirty and the power won't drop any further. Changing the oil gives you all the power back. Failing to change the oil or running the car at redline doesn't damage the car.
 
Originally posted by BadBatsuMaru
Say you get a Viper GTS and buy all the mods for it, and change the oil when you get it and then every 126 miles.

0 miles: 1078 hp (1026 with dirty oil)
189 - 504 miles: 1110 hp (1057 with dirty oil)
567 miles and beyond: 1088 hp (1036 with dirty oil)

Over the first 189 miles (300km), your hp will gradually increase as the engine breaks in, then for 315 miles (500km) it stays the same, then over the next 63 miles (100km), your hp will slowly drop. After 567 miles (900km), the power always stays the same.

If you don't change the oil, after 126 miles (200km) the power will start to drop. After 189 miles (300km) the oil light will come on. Once the oil light comes on the oil is completely dirty and the power won't drop any further. Changing the oil gives you all the power back. Failing to change the oil or running the car at redline doesn't damage the car.

Ok, I think I got it. Basically once it hits it's low point, it won't keep dropping. It'll only hit such a low point. Ok, I'm sorry to be so stupid, but let me ask you this. Say I have a C5R, one I won. What'll happen to it's power (just with the stock 640 horses after the initial change)? Gosh, I wish I would've used my brain more last school year . . . not using it much made me stupid and being in the summer makes it even worse.
 
Prize cars are already broken in.

Corvette C5R from the dealer
0 miles: 621 hp (592 with dirty oil)
189 - 504 miles: 640 hp (612 with dirty oil)
567 miles and beyond: 627 hp (598 with dirty oil)

Corvette C5R prize car
0 - 315 miles: 640 hp (612 with dirty oil)
378 miles and beyond: 627 hp (598 with dirty oil)
 
Originally posted by BadBatsuMaru
Prize cars are already broken in.

Corvette C5R from the dealer
0 miles: 621 hp (592 with dirty oil)
189 - 504 miles: 640 hp (612 with dirty oil)
567 miles and beyond: 627 hp (598 with dirty oil)

Corvette C5R prize car
0 - 315 miles: 640 hp (612 with dirty oil)
378 miles and beyond: 627 hp (598 with dirty oil)

Thanks, BadBatsuMaru. At least now I understand how the oil works on GT3 now. Maybe if high school didn't/still making me a slacker and goof off, I could've read your thing on oil, comprehended it, and then applied it and finally figured that out. And if I actually had a real math class, not one where the teacher was an idiot and I learn absolutely nothing in it. I basically either slept, pounded my head into the desk wondering when class was going to be over, or trying to keep my head from falling backwards (I think I gave myself whiplash once from whipping my head forward).
 
VashTheStampede:
That sounds familiar... I got pretty bad grades in high school, but my Senior year they let me leave school and go take college classes the 2nd half of the day. My math teachers thought I was some kind of dumbass, but I got A's in college calc 1 & 2 while I was still in high school.

High school is a place to **** off. If you try to pay attention, it puts you right to sleep.
 
I don't think it goes up by racing..It's when you race alot and you change your oil after the oil is pretty old..Once you get that new oil change your engine feels young again and it gains a few Horsepower..I always give it a nice little wash too just for good measure :)
 
Originally posted by BadBatsuMaru
VashTheStampede:
That sounds familiar... I got pretty bad grades in high school, but my Senior year they let me leave school and go take college classes the 2nd half of the day. My math teachers thought I was some kind of dumbass, but I got A's in college calc 1 & 2 while I was still in high school.

High school is a place to **** off. If you try to pay attention, it puts you right to sleep.

The thing is, I don't get bad grades. But high school is a joke and is a breeze . . . and I agree with you though, high school is a place to screw around at.
 
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