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Some cops really need to get over their "authority"
more like they just want to cause you pain-in-the-arse inconvenience by having to go to court and miss the work day (which means no pay).
Some cops really need to get over their "authority"
more like they just want to cause you pain-in-the-arse inconvenience by having to go to court and miss the work day (which means no pay).
Yeah, I've hit the limit of the car itself as well. I went about 95 mph top speed on a '83 Honda Civic wagon with 5 spd manual. I couldn't go any faster, lol. I did make it to 110 mph and pegged the speedo when going downhill for a short time.
Also, did go to around 108 mph on a '87 Honda Civic 4 door sedan with 5 spd manual as well. It ran out of steam and I slowed down, ha.
And to add, with a '82 Honda Prelude...it only had a 85 mph speedo, I pegged it many times haha.
Good thing I can just mail in the money or send my lawyer for me. And yes I will pay for an attorney for a speeding ticket unless it is a minor ticket. Its cheaper than getting the points and having my insurance go up.
Not true. Most cars (1996 or later have governor limited) like 105mph to 110mph due tires limit.
If engine or transmission are overheat then vehicles will shut off.
I did 108mph at 2005 Ford Focus, 110mph at 2001 Subaru RS, and 105mph at 2008 VW Rabbit on country road only (no cross for over 10 miles).
Max speed is 80mph at highway for me to stay avoid from ticket.
I was running late and caught 100mph in 65mph at WI and fined $495 in five years ago
Yeah... It is on newer cars also. I think it is when it hits around 90 or 100. It actually causes the speed to drop.. not shut off the car.. it just temporary shuts down the accelerator.
Maybe engine load was max out? I may be wrong. I will be damn if Honda have governor limited since 80's.
I drove my Porsche 914 (around 1975) up to 120 mph, and it wasn't even close to red-lining. I couldn't even feel the speed; it was a smooth ride, and it felt like about 60 mph.
I wouldn't try that now with my '95 Jeep Cherokee.
Nice share on the link. I always assumed 100+ was reckless driving anywhere.. but it looks like it is mixed depending on location. Kind of puts sense into it as some states do not have heavy traffic.
I had done a 100+ peg a long time ago, within the first few years driving a vehicle. Just your average teen. But wow, after that first time I never tried it again. Felt hands go sweaty and goosebumps.
Porsche is good for driving high speeds. I think it was 914.s top speed you drove Same years 928 didn't go faster than 130mph. 90.s 928s4 has top speed about 180mph or little more. Havent drive so fast.I drove my Porsche 914 (around 1975) up to 120 mph, and it wasn't even close to red-lining. I couldn't even feel the speed; it was a smooth ride, and it felt like about 60 mph.
I wouldn't try that now with my '95 Jeep Cherokee.
It wasn't governed....just out of breath, no power to go any faster. The drag in the wind and the power of the engine isn't sufficent to go any faster. The '83 Honda civic only had 67 hp and the '87 Civic with 76 hp.
I drove my Porsche 914 (around 1975) up to 120 mph, and it wasn't even close to red-lining. I couldn't even feel the speed; it was a smooth ride, and it felt like about 60 mph.
I wouldn't try that now with my '95 Jeep Cherokee.
It worked fine on the flat, straight, highways of the Florida Panhandle.ah.... german engineering
too bad german cars don't fare too well around here in Pothole City
It worked fine on the flat, straight, highways of the Florida Panhandle.
It didn't fare so well when hit head-on by an older Lincoln Continental.
It worked fine on the flat, straight, highways of the Florida Panhandle.
It didn't fare so well when hit head-on by an older Lincoln Continental.
Ah 67Hp. It make sense to me.
Yes, engine's load is max out like not enough air. The turbocharger allows more air flow.
Yep. He had a full-size car vs. my little two-seater. Also, the Porsche 914 was a mid-engine car, so the front of my car was an empty "trunk." It crumpled up to the windshield. Neither I nor my passenger were hurt though, even without air bags.I am being damned. That car is three time the strength of a Porsche.
Yep. He had a full-size car vs. my little two-seater. Also, the Porsche 914 was a mid-engine car, so the front of my car was an empty "trunk." It crumpled up to the windshield. Neither I nor my passenger were hurt though, even without air bags.
The other car had crossed four lanes at least 45 mph to hit my car head on.