
I'm guessing about 130 MPH is about as much as mine wants to do without extra stunts.
(it's a Jeep Cherokee)
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 14:08,
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(it's a Jeep Cherokee)

with the engine limiter removed ( yes the UK can no longer have a car at market that does over 155mph ) and the ECU re-mapped I am told to expect 190 -200 MPH and I can't wait for my first track day.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 14:11,
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as long as you keep teh M button on.
vroom....
bye bye license.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 14:15,
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vroom....
bye bye license.

I've had an M5 since 1998 and a Nissan Skyline R34 ( my second now ) since 1999 and funnily enough only got pulled for speeding the very first time in my life last month ( just a bollocking ) and I've not lost my license since 1994. ( edit:/ age also screws with your memory as the real date is 1991 ) Age mellows you some ;)
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 14:19,
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also knowing what your car can do helps :-)
nice feeling when the boy racers pass you that you just know... pedal down = bye bye boy racer :-)
but.. we are getting our 1st fixed speed cameras now.... :-(
bugger.
over 25 years of acting the muppet on our roads.. ended
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 14:23,
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nice feeling when the boy racers pass you that you just know... pedal down = bye bye boy racer :-)
but.. we are getting our 1st fixed speed cameras now.... :-(
bugger.
over 25 years of acting the muppet on our roads.. ended