speed limiter
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RE: speed limiter
ORIGINAL: blackbullet
Is there a speed limiter on the SRT-10? If so, what is it set at?
Is there a speed limiter on the SRT-10? If so, what is it set at?
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RE: speed limiter
[sm=alcoholic.gif]That "rev/limiter" comes in at about 6200/rpm..so you won't hurt her...mine comes in a little sooner because of the S/C, my tach is now nano/seconds behind.
The "fuel map" seems to be set above 170mph. A couple of our Trucks have been close to that speed or better![sm=wootwoot.gif]
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The "fuel map" seems to be set above 170mph. A couple of our Trucks have been close to that speed or better![sm=wootwoot.gif]
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#4
RE: speed limiter
Thanks for the info. Glad to hear it! I haven't had it over 110 yet but I don't have a thousand miles on the truck. Roads are a problem too. There aren't too many roads around here with enough free space to let her rip. I'm always worried about someone pulling out of a side road or something. I've always heard there are two theories on breaking a vehicle in: 1 mercilessly beat the hell out of it 2. follow the manufacturer's guidelines. What are your opinions?
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RE: speed limiter
ORIGINAL: blackbullet
I've always heard there are two theories on breaking a vehicle in: 1 mercilessly beat the hell out of it 2. follow the manufacturer's guidelines. What are your opinions?
I've always heard there are two theories on breaking a vehicle in: 1 mercilessly beat the hell out of it 2. follow the manufacturer's guidelines. What are your opinions?
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#6
RE: speed limiter
I admit I couldn't resist laying down a few black stripes when my truck was brand new but I took it easy until 500 miles. A lot of people say that it has as much to do with breaking in the clutch as anything. I've also heard that it helps the seals seat properly and will prevent future leaks. Besides, what can it hurt to wait until 500 miles?
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