Fast Driving [was] Replacing old speedometer, how do I reset actual miles ??
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Fast Driving [was] Replacing old speedometer, how do I reset actual miles ??
Wow, great dialog !!
Sorry I missed the dialog: I was OUT ON THE ROAD!! I drive for a
living.
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...3431b74d6b612d
Note** Moderator shut down replies to the above thread, why ?? That's
a
stupid new development. Google may NOT be your friend after all.
Ok, back to the topic of fast driving:
I HAVE gone 130 in that car, a post claims I could have gone 140. Even
w/ the low racing gears w/ their poor mileage return, the tach
red-lines at about 160. Speed isn't necessarily what kills engines, it
is usually acceleration, as every idiot out there has to express their
frustrations with threatening driving tactics.
I am a trucker: I drive the speed limit or below, as I get more miles
under my belt.
Frankly I feel that fast driving is related to moonshining. Even as a
Northerner, I have always admired the early greats-- near Asheville, I
ate some of Junior Johnson's' excellent mountain junk food !!
If I am feeling the rebel in me, I let everybody know. Otherwise, I
conserve fuel.
FTL !!!
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Sorry I missed the dialog: I was OUT ON THE ROAD!! I drive for a
living.
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...3431b74d6b612d
Note** Moderator shut down replies to the above thread, why ?? That's
a
stupid new development. Google may NOT be your friend after all.
Ok, back to the topic of fast driving:
I HAVE gone 130 in that car, a post claims I could have gone 140. Even
w/ the low racing gears w/ their poor mileage return, the tach
red-lines at about 160. Speed isn't necessarily what kills engines, it
is usually acceleration, as every idiot out there has to express their
frustrations with threatening driving tactics.
I am a trucker: I drive the speed limit or below, as I get more miles
under my belt.
Frankly I feel that fast driving is related to moonshining. Even as a
Northerner, I have always admired the early greats-- near Asheville, I
ate some of Junior Johnson's' excellent mountain junk food !!
If I am feeling the rebel in me, I let everybody know. Otherwise, I
conserve fuel.
FTL !!!
--
Linux Society Docs
http://linux-society.blogspot.com/
Linux Society Group
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/lnxsoc
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Re: Fast Driving [was] Replacing old speedometer, how do I reset actual miles ??
Just joined group - sorry I missed this post... Wondering if model you were
speaking of is the tiburon? I have had mine up to 140 with only a short ram
intake. Have since added an excelerator chip that seems to increase
responsiveness - I haven't taken it out all the way since this install... I
have a 2005 V6 automatic Tiburon with Shiftronic. I have been experimenting
with ways to increase the acceleration and responsiveness in this automatic.
I have done pretty good so far - no dyno readings, but I can feel the
difference.
<john.van.v@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152110793.337094.56980@75g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> Wow, great dialog !!
>
> Sorry I missed the dialog: I was OUT ON THE ROAD!! I drive for a
> living.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...3431b74d6b612d
>
> Note** Moderator shut down replies to the above thread, why ?? That's
> a
> stupid new development. Google may NOT be your friend after all.
>
> Ok, back to the topic of fast driving:
> I HAVE gone 130 in that car, a post claims I could have gone 140. Even
> w/ the low racing gears w/ their poor mileage return, the tach
> red-lines at about 160. Speed isn't necessarily what kills engines, it
> is usually acceleration, as every idiot out there has to express their
> frustrations with threatening driving tactics.
>
> I am a trucker: I drive the speed limit or below, as I get more miles
> under my belt.
>
> Frankly I feel that fast driving is related to moonshining. Even as a
> Northerner, I have always admired the early greats-- near Asheville, I
> ate some of Junior Johnson's' excellent mountain junk food !!
>
> If I am feeling the rebel in me, I let everybody know. Otherwise, I
> conserve fuel.
>
> FTL !!!
>
> --
> Linux Society Docs
> http://linux-society.blogspot.com/
>
> Linux Society Group
> http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/lnxsoc
>
speaking of is the tiburon? I have had mine up to 140 with only a short ram
intake. Have since added an excelerator chip that seems to increase
responsiveness - I haven't taken it out all the way since this install... I
have a 2005 V6 automatic Tiburon with Shiftronic. I have been experimenting
with ways to increase the acceleration and responsiveness in this automatic.
I have done pretty good so far - no dyno readings, but I can feel the
difference.
<john.van.v@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152110793.337094.56980@75g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> Wow, great dialog !!
>
> Sorry I missed the dialog: I was OUT ON THE ROAD!! I drive for a
> living.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...3431b74d6b612d
>
> Note** Moderator shut down replies to the above thread, why ?? That's
> a
> stupid new development. Google may NOT be your friend after all.
>
> Ok, back to the topic of fast driving:
> I HAVE gone 130 in that car, a post claims I could have gone 140. Even
> w/ the low racing gears w/ their poor mileage return, the tach
> red-lines at about 160. Speed isn't necessarily what kills engines, it
> is usually acceleration, as every idiot out there has to express their
> frustrations with threatening driving tactics.
>
> I am a trucker: I drive the speed limit or below, as I get more miles
> under my belt.
>
> Frankly I feel that fast driving is related to moonshining. Even as a
> Northerner, I have always admired the early greats-- near Asheville, I
> ate some of Junior Johnson's' excellent mountain junk food !!
>
> If I am feeling the rebel in me, I let everybody know. Otherwise, I
> conserve fuel.
>
> FTL !!!
>
> --
> Linux Society Docs
> http://linux-society.blogspot.com/
>
> Linux Society Group
> http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/lnxsoc
>
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Re: Fast Driving [was] Replacing old speedometer, how do I reset actual miles ??
Just joined group - sorry I missed this post... Wondering if model you were
speaking of is the tiburon? I have had mine up to 140 with only a short ram
intake. Have since added an excelerator chip that seems to increase
responsiveness - I haven't taken it out all the way since this install... I
have a 2005 V6 automatic Tiburon with Shiftronic. I have been experimenting
with ways to increase the acceleration and responsiveness in this automatic.
I have done pretty good so far - no dyno readings, but I can feel the
difference.
<john.van.v@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152110793.337094.56980@75g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> Wow, great dialog !!
>
> Sorry I missed the dialog: I was OUT ON THE ROAD!! I drive for a
> living.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...3431b74d6b612d
>
> Note** Moderator shut down replies to the above thread, why ?? That's
> a
> stupid new development. Google may NOT be your friend after all.
>
> Ok, back to the topic of fast driving:
> I HAVE gone 130 in that car, a post claims I could have gone 140. Even
> w/ the low racing gears w/ their poor mileage return, the tach
> red-lines at about 160. Speed isn't necessarily what kills engines, it
> is usually acceleration, as every idiot out there has to express their
> frustrations with threatening driving tactics.
>
> I am a trucker: I drive the speed limit or below, as I get more miles
> under my belt.
>
> Frankly I feel that fast driving is related to moonshining. Even as a
> Northerner, I have always admired the early greats-- near Asheville, I
> ate some of Junior Johnson's' excellent mountain junk food !!
>
> If I am feeling the rebel in me, I let everybody know. Otherwise, I
> conserve fuel.
>
> FTL !!!
>
> --
> Linux Society Docs
> http://linux-society.blogspot.com/
>
> Linux Society Group
> http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/lnxsoc
>
speaking of is the tiburon? I have had mine up to 140 with only a short ram
intake. Have since added an excelerator chip that seems to increase
responsiveness - I haven't taken it out all the way since this install... I
have a 2005 V6 automatic Tiburon with Shiftronic. I have been experimenting
with ways to increase the acceleration and responsiveness in this automatic.
I have done pretty good so far - no dyno readings, but I can feel the
difference.
<john.van.v@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152110793.337094.56980@75g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> Wow, great dialog !!
>
> Sorry I missed the dialog: I was OUT ON THE ROAD!! I drive for a
> living.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...3431b74d6b612d
>
> Note** Moderator shut down replies to the above thread, why ?? That's
> a
> stupid new development. Google may NOT be your friend after all.
>
> Ok, back to the topic of fast driving:
> I HAVE gone 130 in that car, a post claims I could have gone 140. Even
> w/ the low racing gears w/ their poor mileage return, the tach
> red-lines at about 160. Speed isn't necessarily what kills engines, it
> is usually acceleration, as every idiot out there has to express their
> frustrations with threatening driving tactics.
>
> I am a trucker: I drive the speed limit or below, as I get more miles
> under my belt.
>
> Frankly I feel that fast driving is related to moonshining. Even as a
> Northerner, I have always admired the early greats-- near Asheville, I
> ate some of Junior Johnson's' excellent mountain junk food !!
>
> If I am feeling the rebel in me, I let everybody know. Otherwise, I
> conserve fuel.
>
> FTL !!!
>
> --
> Linux Society Docs
> http://linux-society.blogspot.com/
>
> Linux Society Group
> http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/lnxsoc
>
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Re: Fast Driving [was] Replacing old speedometer, how do I reset actual miles ??
Just joined group - sorry I missed this post... Wondering if model you were
speaking of is the tiburon? I have had mine up to 140 with only a short ram
intake. Have since added an excelerator chip that seems to increase
responsiveness - I haven't taken it out all the way since this install... I
have a 2005 V6 automatic Tiburon with Shiftronic. I have been experimenting
with ways to increase the acceleration and responsiveness in this automatic.
I have done pretty good so far - no dyno readings, but I can feel the
difference.
<john.van.v@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152110793.337094.56980@75g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> Wow, great dialog !!
>
> Sorry I missed the dialog: I was OUT ON THE ROAD!! I drive for a
> living.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...3431b74d6b612d
>
> Note** Moderator shut down replies to the above thread, why ?? That's
> a
> stupid new development. Google may NOT be your friend after all.
>
> Ok, back to the topic of fast driving:
> I HAVE gone 130 in that car, a post claims I could have gone 140. Even
> w/ the low racing gears w/ their poor mileage return, the tach
> red-lines at about 160. Speed isn't necessarily what kills engines, it
> is usually acceleration, as every idiot out there has to express their
> frustrations with threatening driving tactics.
>
> I am a trucker: I drive the speed limit or below, as I get more miles
> under my belt.
>
> Frankly I feel that fast driving is related to moonshining. Even as a
> Northerner, I have always admired the early greats-- near Asheville, I
> ate some of Junior Johnson's' excellent mountain junk food !!
>
> If I am feeling the rebel in me, I let everybody know. Otherwise, I
> conserve fuel.
>
> FTL !!!
>
> --
> Linux Society Docs
> http://linux-society.blogspot.com/
>
> Linux Society Group
> http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/lnxsoc
>
speaking of is the tiburon? I have had mine up to 140 with only a short ram
intake. Have since added an excelerator chip that seems to increase
responsiveness - I haven't taken it out all the way since this install... I
have a 2005 V6 automatic Tiburon with Shiftronic. I have been experimenting
with ways to increase the acceleration and responsiveness in this automatic.
I have done pretty good so far - no dyno readings, but I can feel the
difference.
<john.van.v@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152110793.337094.56980@75g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> Wow, great dialog !!
>
> Sorry I missed the dialog: I was OUT ON THE ROAD!! I drive for a
> living.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...3431b74d6b612d
>
> Note** Moderator shut down replies to the above thread, why ?? That's
> a
> stupid new development. Google may NOT be your friend after all.
>
> Ok, back to the topic of fast driving:
> I HAVE gone 130 in that car, a post claims I could have gone 140. Even
> w/ the low racing gears w/ their poor mileage return, the tach
> red-lines at about 160. Speed isn't necessarily what kills engines, it
> is usually acceleration, as every idiot out there has to express their
> frustrations with threatening driving tactics.
>
> I am a trucker: I drive the speed limit or below, as I get more miles
> under my belt.
>
> Frankly I feel that fast driving is related to moonshining. Even as a
> Northerner, I have always admired the early greats-- near Asheville, I
> ate some of Junior Johnson's' excellent mountain junk food !!
>
> If I am feeling the rebel in me, I let everybody know. Otherwise, I
> conserve fuel.
>
> FTL !!!
>
> --
> Linux Society Docs
> http://linux-society.blogspot.com/
>
> Linux Society Group
> http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/lnxsoc
>
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