Top Speed(er)
Question to all ITR owners, I was trying to see if my ITR had some power at higher speeds. So I attemped to max it out, but usually end up running out of highway to do so. Highest I ever gone was 132mph.
Has anyone gone surpass this?
Modified by liquidscor00 at 2:58 AM 6/3/2004
Has anyone gone surpass this?
Modified by liquidscor00 at 2:58 AM 6/3/2004
lol, you think you're the top speeder with 132? i've personally only taken it to around 130 because there's no point in seeing how fast i can go on the highway, but there is a video that shows a stock R doing about 150.
Well that's what I meant, Top Speed or a Top Speeder who is faster, or someone can post a video of it. I definetly don't think that I reached its top speed or am a Speeder, just seeing what other people have tried.
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have you been playing too much Need For Speed or something?
top speeder?
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have you been playing too much Need For Speed or something?
top speeder?
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I think a lot of regulars here can top that, and I think you'll find a number of them have tapped the limiter with lightly modified or even stock cars.
What you'll have a harder time doing is getting any of them to admit to a criminal misdemeanour in print on a Web board.
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I think a lot of regulars here can top that, and I think you'll find a number of them have tapped the limiter with lightly modified or even stock cars.

What you'll have a harder time doing is getting any of them to admit to a criminal misdemeanour in print on a Web board.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Splat »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Not smart. Never been over 110* in any car since.
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I agree...i'm not really a fan of the high speeds over 100 mph...
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I agree...i'm not really a fan of the high speeds over 100 mph...
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Funny, I find it saves quite a bit of time on interstate roadtrips!
</TD></TR></TABLE>Funny, I find it saves quite a bit of time on interstate roadtrips!
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Funny, I find it saves quite a bit of time on interstate roadtrips!
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You must be discounting the gaol time.
Funny, I find it saves quite a bit of time on interstate roadtrips!
</TD></TR></TABLE>You must be discounting the gaol time.
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LOL! that's what alternating weekends are for.
LOL! that's what alternating weekends are for.
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LOL! that's what alternating weekends are for.
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lmao
LOL! that's what alternating weekends are for.
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The word actually has <u>two</u> different roots.
One root is from Old French, the word jaiole.
The other is from the Norman French, the word gaole and the g was originally hard, not soft like a j.
Neither word is very Saxon, but it seems the g-word has the edge because it was at least a Norman word and so used by the English before the other word.
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I prefer the distinction between "jail" and "prison";
the first seems a little casual (come as you are), whereas the latter is for the HARD CORE convicted criminal.
Hmmm ...
IBTL?
</TD></TR></TABLE>I prefer the distinction between "jail" and "prison";
the first seems a little casual (come as you are), whereas the latter is for the HARD CORE convicted criminal.
Hmmm ...
IBTL?
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good movie
good movie
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I agree...i'm not really a fan of the high speeds over 100 mph...
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Yeah, the Pig feels a little floaty over 100 mph. I'd love to try it in the wagon, but top speed on that poor thing is 86 mph indicated. That's with the pedal matted on a level to mild downslope
For some reason, she's a beast (relatively speaking, of course) up until 80, and can slide up to 85 while passing, but just hits that brick wall at anything above.
I agree...i'm not really a fan of the high speeds over 100 mph...
</TD></TR></TABLE>Yeah, the Pig feels a little floaty over 100 mph. I'd love to try it in the wagon, but top speed on that poor thing is 86 mph indicated. That's with the pedal matted on a level to mild downslope

For some reason, she's a beast (relatively speaking, of course) up until 80, and can slide up to 85 while passing, but just hits that brick wall at anything above.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by George Knighton »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The word actually has <u>two</u> different roots.
One root is from Old French, the word jaiole.
The other is from the Norman French, the word gaole and the g was originally hard, not soft like a j.
Neither word is very Saxon, but it seems the g-word has the edge because it was at least a Norman word and so used by the English before the other word.
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has NO ONE read tale of two cities? this is how they spell it... knighton rules.
</TD></TR></TABLE><TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by George Knighton »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The word actually has <u>two</u> different roots.
One root is from Old French, the word jaiole.
The other is from the Norman French, the word gaole and the g was originally hard, not soft like a j.
Neither word is very Saxon, but it seems the g-word has the edge because it was at least a Norman word and so used by the English before the other word.
</TD></TR></TABLE>has NO ONE read tale of two cities? this is how they spell it... knighton rules.
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Welcome to the 21st century.
Coal locomotives and steam engines are no longer the primary "engines" of today.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Welcome to the 21st century.
Coal locomotives and steam engines are no longer the primary "engines" of today.
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Yes, well....
You're talking to people who still can't decide whether a Grossherzog zu.... is better than a Grossherzog von....
Welcome to the 21st century. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, well....
You're talking to people who still can't decide whether a Grossherzog zu.... is better than a Grossherzog von....



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