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I agree. The truck is still pulling hard at the limiter. I asked JET
about a unit they offer for Chevys that is an adjustable compensator to
make the computer read the wheel speed correctly when you have changed
rear gear ratios or tire diameter. The list of benefits include
elimination of the speed limiter. Sadly they don't offer it for Dodge
and when I asked if they planned to, they said "We're looking into it"
I'll bet. Alan S.
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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 08:07:35 -0500
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From: Jack Hilton III <HEMI@charter.net>
Subject: Re: DML: Speed Limiter
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To be honest with ya , I think that (at least on my R/T) that without a
speed limiter that speeds of over 130 (I'm thinking 135) are easily
obtainable .
Of course , I could never be sure since the speed limit is 70 =) .
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.
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