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June 08, 2003, 09:36:00 pm »
Who else feels these speedo's just do not read high enough. Got a chance to open her up today on a closed very flat straight road about a mile long. Well lets just say the speedo buried too quickly but damn do these SC cars ever like to open up. Reached 40kmh in no time at all or at least for the second time around the dial, then that damn limitter kicked in. that thing has got to go. Time for aftermarket PCM and 3.25 inch pulley soon. Dan
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June 08, 2003, 09:50:49 pm »
Right on Dan, sounds awesome, I took the 3.1 in for the safety tonight, so finally took it further than around the block, whoooo she goes real nice
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My SPEEDO doesn't go high enough for sure, same with the engine
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