Viper Backfiring

themaninblack

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My Viper seems to be back firing a lot lately when I shut it off. Anyone else ever have this problem? What would be the cause? Thanks.
 
I get this with my ski-doo rev after long hard pulls with a quick shutdown. I believe its extra fuel that was draw into the hot pipe and then it ignites in pipe from the pipe being so hot and that's what makes the backfire. if I am wrong, someone please correct me.

my viper never backfired though.
 
Do you let it drop completely to idle (1800RPMS) for a few seconds, or do you shut it down while you roll to a stop? Under what circumstances does it happen?
 
My viper will backfire like mopar's rev, after long pulls. I will let it idle for abit and sometimes it still backfires alittle.
 
Yah, that's where I was going... count to 60 before you shut down. If it back fires after that, some one must have put a ski-doo motor in it when you were not looking.
 
Like other's said....

Let her idle down nice(1,600) for a minute or two(that also helps to cool the motor down)shouldn't do it then..

i let mine idle for 1 to 2 minuets then kill it..
 
Hmm, daman... you let you sled idle for a few minutes before shutting down... You may be on to something there. My buddies 2005 Ski-Doo 800HO sounds like a shot gun every time he shuts it off. I should tell him let it sit for a bit, or just buy a Yami! :P

Atually, my Viper started doing this on occassion when I'd be off the gas after a good pull... never after shut down though. I thought it was just because of lower octane gas that I had to put in it one ride.
 
Yes, I think that was the problem. I shut it down to quick after a long hard pull. Wondering also about the low octane gas. I have been burning regular gas this winter as the price of premium is through the roof!!!!!
 
Ya play ya gota pay :)

no but you should try to use premium,,at least 89,or your asking for it with a long WOT pull,keep a eye on plug color and wash too,VERY important.
 


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