Re: Speed Limiter

From: Richard A Pyburn (rap777@juno.com)
Date: Tue Oct 27 1998 - 08:12:53 EST


Yeah, it was Penske's Matador that Bobby Allison drove. Mark Donahue may
have been in it a time or too, also. He spent so much time in so many
series it was hard to keep up. He sure did move the AMX's in the TransAm
series, though!

Richard in San Antonio

On Mon, 26 Oct 1998 19:06:31 -0600 Robert Trottmann
<rotrottmann@davidson.edu> writes:
>The MP SBEC does remove the speed limiter, and I just got H rated
>tires
>that are rated to continuous speeds of 130mph. I think the greatest
>speed
>limiter on Dakotas is the brick-like design.
>Anyone remember what AMC product was called the "flying brick"?
>Later,
>Robert
>
>Steve French wrote:
>
>> Mopar SBEC (I'm betting) won't!,
>>
>> The reason the sppedlimiter is there in the first place is due
>to
>> the fact of the speed rating on the stock tires. Most trucks are
>> carying about a H speed rating on their tires so it would be a
>lawsuit
>> (and a really bad accident) waiting to happen. If you for some
>reason
>> plan on running from the police.....have someone custom burn you a
>new
>> one. Don't look for the mainstream chips to take it out.
>>
>> Take Care,
>> Steve
>>
>>
>_____________________________________________________________________
>> bet the Mopar is more aggressive. Also, I was thinking that
>anything
>> that
>> costs 250 dollars should take the stupid speed limiter out.
>>
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