I just don't understand this whole thing... i've never hit anything like a
limiter and i've been slightly above 115 before (117?). I have an auto 4.7
as well... perhaps i'm just messed up because my speedo is off... maybe if
the wheel-speed sensor is in the front (where at the time i had stock tires)
and since in back i have 5% taller tires, my speedo is still correct, but
i'm able to go faster because the limiter operates on actual drivetrain
speed. hmmmm...
I forgot what we decided the actual limit is (113? 117?); if it's 117 i
should be able to pull 123 or so.
Sean Bruckman
----- Original Message -----
From: "Woodruff, Jason P" <Jason.Woodruff@West.Boeing.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 12:17 PM
Subject: DML: Speed Limiter?
> Hey Dakers,
>
> 2k miles on my Dak and I think I hit the speed limiter for the first
> time. Let me know if this really sounds like the limiter. I was cruising
> on a freeway interchange (605N to 105W, Norwalk, Ca) going kinda fast
> because traffic had finally broken up. I got in a little tussle with an
> older camero starting at about 90mph, about have way through the
interchange
> (losing the camero) the truck suddenly jumped backwards. I didn't look at
> the speedo, but I would guess it to be around 105 to 115. This is an auto
> 4.7, but it felt like I had made a poorly timed downshift to get some
engine
> braking, although the tach went down fast too. So 2 questions,
>
> 1.) Does this sound like the limiter
>
> 2.) How do I get rid of it
>
> Is the mopar computer the only way? It was embarrassing to pull from a
> camero then get my sock sucked off at the end.
>
> Thanks guys,
>
> Jay
>
>
> Jayson Woodruff
> The Boeing Company
> 5301 Bolsa Ave. MC H019-F704
> Huntington Beach, Ca 92647-2099
> 714/372-6827
>
>
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