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Old 22-02-2006, 01:22 PM   #61
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do you have to watch out for roos on that road? We have a road near the beach which is surrounded by bush which has claimed so many vehicles, and skippys, because they come out of nowhere. :gren:

Interesting to see where a gen 3 cuts out too while we are on it. I have never been over 120...yeah i know, im lame, but im a safe lamer with only a few points left who cant afford to speed :
Early in the mornings and at night I suspect yes but I NEVER travel in western QLD or NT at night or early mornings.
In the "hyper speed zone" that is, across the barkly tableland there is NOTHING.
No trees, no bush, no rocks, no bloody anything, it is like driving on water.
There are however the odd road train and eagle. It is a good idea to slow down for both....
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Old 22-02-2006, 05:30 PM   #62
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Its frustrating doing the Club Track days in the BF, sitting on the limiter at 180km/h half way down the straights.....One day before the end of the century Ford may throw the two-piece tailshaft in the XR6 Ute.....
My last three Utes (XR6 Turbo and two XR8's) were fantastic on the track, seeing 220-odd feels so smooth and in control.
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Old 22-02-2006, 07:28 PM   #63
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I have an 04 BA XR6 and happen to live in the NT, that said, I haven't actually tested the speed limiter personally. I've only taken it for one squirt out the highway to Litchfield, sat on 150-160 and touched 190 on a short straight bit between hills.
Heres what the owners manual says on pg 142.
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All sedans except the XR6 Turbo and the XR8 are speed limited to 200 km/h. All wagons are speed limited to 180 km/h. The XR6 Turbo and XR8 are speed limited to 230 km/h"
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Old 22-02-2006, 08:04 PM   #64
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ok heres an interesting possibility, my bros aqaintences has told him that by removing a fuse in dash it will disable the speed limiter on a ba , i dont know if hes telling porkies, someone might know if this is true or not
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Old 22-02-2006, 08:10 PM   #65
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ok heres an interesting possibility, my bros aqaintences has told him that by removing a fuse in dash it will disable the speed limiter on a ba , i dont know if hes telling porkies, someone might know if this is true or not
Speed limiters are intergrated into the ECU software.. not fuses will fix it. Your Brothers "aquaintence" is a tool.
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Old 22-02-2006, 08:39 PM   #66
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lol ok ill tell him hes tool
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Old 22-02-2006, 08:59 PM   #67
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There's also the safety issue with the tailshafts. The single piece tailshafts in the likes of the N/A XR6 Utes, and pre BA Utes have the limiter on there to stop the vibration and "popping out" of the shafts. On the track at Sandown a week and a half ago, even sitting on the limiter, I could feel the vibrations. I could have got it removed, but am glad I didn't. The XR6T and XR8 Utes and above have the twin piece tailshaft so they have the 230km/h limiters, like the Sedans.
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Old 22-02-2006, 09:24 PM   #68
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the old EA CFI 5 speed stock got 190km, on a um special road
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Old 22-02-2006, 09:41 PM   #69
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My BA XR6 was able to hit ~190km/h before hitting the 250metre braking marker on about my 5th flying lap at calder... But damn that was stable. The AUII XR6 I had before it wandered like a madman at 140km/h but settled at 160km/h - didn't have the torque to go higher in the straight.
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Old 22-02-2006, 09:45 PM   #70
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I have an 04 BA XR6 and happen to live in the NT, that said, I haven't actually tested the speed limiter personally. I've only taken it for one squirt out the highway to Litchfield, sat on 150-160 and touched 190 on a short straight bit between hills.
Heres what the owners manual says on pg 142.
"SPEED LIMITER
All sedans except the XR6 Turbo and the XR8 are speed limited to 200 km/h. All wagons are speed limited to 180 km/h. The XR6 Turbo and XR8 are speed limited to 230 km/h"
That means that the speedo was out 15k's on the top end, wonder if thats within the normal tolarance.
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Old 22-02-2006, 09:55 PM   #71
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my car has reached 185 (speedo must be 5km's out) and mine has a limiter of 180, scares the crap outa ya wen it backs off for u, if u hold it down, it jerks the car which is more scary.
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Old 23-02-2006, 01:12 AM   #72
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My CFI EA got itself to 170kph, i dont have the guts to try anything like that in my V8 XE. Speedo doesnt work anyway, says 145kph @ Real 100kph...


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Old 23-02-2006, 01:23 AM   #73
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230km/h ba xrt6
240km/h xf efi spac (red)
lmao and i'll prove it to. The secret is in the red paint lol
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Old 23-02-2006, 01:25 AM   #74
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ohh and had speedo re-cal before that too
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Old 23-02-2006, 07:41 AM   #75
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That means that the speedo was out 15k's on the top end, wonder if thats within the normal tolarance.
Nah it means I needed a longer straight stretch...the limiter didn't cut in at 190....I backed off before topping the next hill.
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Old 23-02-2006, 08:09 AM   #76
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There's also the safety issue with the tailshafts. The single piece tailshafts in the likes of the N/A XR6 Utes, and pre BA Utes have the limiter on there to stop the vibration and "popping out" of the shafts. On the track at Sandown a week and a half ago, even sitting on the limiter, I could feel the vibrations. I could have got it removed, but am glad I didn't. The XR6T and XR8 Utes and above have the twin piece tailshaft so they have the 230km/h limiters, like the Sedans.
This pic was taken at FPV... Does it look like a one or two piece tailshaft?? (And note the turbo badge)
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Nah it means I needed a longer straight stretch...the limiter didn't cut in at 190....I backed off before topping the next hill.
Na i ment my car mate, if it's really limited to 23ok's im curiuos why it was saying 245k's. I had another guy in the car with me at the time and he said it was def 245k's. Speedo must go out of wack up top.
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Old 23-02-2006, 12:19 PM   #78
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Na i ment my car mate, if it's really limited to 23ok's im curiuos why it was saying 245k's. I had another guy in the car with me at the time and he said it was def 245k's. Speedo must go out of wack up top.
How much would tyre expansion add?
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How much would tyre expansion add?
Dunno mate, yours guess is as good as mine.
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Old 23-02-2006, 04:28 PM   #80
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when the speedo reads 100ks, the actual road speed is around 97or 98. therefore road speed = is around 97% of speedo speed. That would = 237

The speedo is only calibrated at 100 for all I know.

For the speedo to read that 245 on a 230 limited car, at 93kmh it would read 100kmh. Something wierd going on.
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Another -

FSM Niki - 125 nearly 130km/h indicated - screaming.
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Old 23-02-2006, 05:11 PM   #82
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How much would tyre expansion add?
Tyre expansion would actually reduce the reading.
The speedometer reading is calculated from the rotational velocity of the wheels. If the wheels are bigger then they will cover more distance per rotation so therefore the reading will be low.

Why does it read higher? Well maybe politics, we all like to see 200km/h even if we are not actually doing it. Maybe just manufacturing error.

The only true way to check your actual speed and speedo is by using an external system.
I have 2 GPSs and 2 radars so I am fairly confident of my results.
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FSM Niki - 125 nearly 130km/h indicated - screaming.
Were you towing it? The screaming would be the terrified passengers.
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My BA XR6 was able to hit ~190km/h before hitting the 250metre braking marker on about my 5th flying lap at calder... But damn that was stable. The AUII XR6 I had before it wandered like a madman at 140km/h but settled at 160km/h - didn't have the torque to go higher in the straight.

What were your lap times? My ITR is around 190 at the end of the straight but I can j-u-s-t get around if I brake a bit past the 100m marker. I've tried it a few times when I've been trying to catch up to cars that have been quicker on the straights than me and I've had to try and gain back the distance by being one of the last of the late brakers.

The brakes don't like it and the back steps out a bit going that deep, if I didn't have to do it I wouldn't do it.
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Old 24-02-2006, 09:15 PM   #85
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i had my speedo checked on dyno it was reading 6ks fast at 100k so it will be 12 k`s out at 200 im thinking, i think thats the way it works
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