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S4sweetee
8/2/2006 12:59:14 PM
110 for me. that's nothing compared to what those crazy socal boys do.
it was fun though, did some in and out weaving thru traffic. not a safe thing to do but it sure was fun.
gotta show the other autos out there who's the boss!
NEVER FOLLOW!
Mott Power
8/2/2006 1:43:05 PM
130 indicated in a 1992 Honda Accord... scariest moment of my life.

Without me driving:

Indicated 165 mph in a Ferrari 355 F1 Spyder

Speedo topped out to 160 mph while still accelerating close to 170+ mph in a highly modded WRX
sooks
8/2/2006 3:56:59 PM
ive only hit 140... havent had a safe place wehre i felt comfortable to open her up yet.
Cheese Eater
8/2/2006 4:44:08 PM
06 s4 cuts out at 165. stupid limiter.
Audinam
8/2/2006 9:27:19 PM
145, just today on my A3 2.0T i got proof too!!!!! look on my photo album
S4sweetee
8/2/2006 10:15:04 PM

quote:

ORIGINAL: Audinam

145, just today on my A3 2.0T i got proof too!!!!! look on my photo album

nice! trick photography? so you're taking pics the same time your driving at light speed? and whats that on your dash?
pturbo
8/2/2006 10:19:14 PM
Do you guys know what your tires are rated to?
apg96
8/3/2006 2:38:31 AM
i lov ehow my very old post just came back to life.
Jestnomen
8/3/2006 6:29:15 AM
120 or so on the Autobahn in a BMW 318.
PJTocci
8/3/2006 9:15:24 AM

quote:

ORIGINAL: kelly

110 for me. that's nothing compared to what those crazy socal boys do.
it was fun though, did some in and out weaving thru traffic. not a safe thing to do but it sure was fun.
gotta show the other autos out there who's the boss!
NEVER FOLLOW!



if i ever saw a girl doing 130, weaving through traffic I would pull over, call every state cop in a 100 mile radius.
Mott Power
8/3/2006 1:07:38 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: PJTocci


quote:

ORIGINAL: kelly

110 for me. that's nothing compared to what those crazy socal boys do.
it was fun though, did some in and out weaving thru traffic. not a safe thing to do but it sure was fun.
gotta show the other autos out there who's the boss!
NEVER FOLLOW!



if i ever saw a girl doing 130, weaving through traffic I would pull over, call every state cop in a 100 mile radius.


The person I was with when I went 165 in the Ferrari 355 was a hot 20 year old tan blonde wearing nothing but a tank top, short-shorts and a thong... no lisence or shoes/socks........ would you call her in or keep following and get her number?
rbrtech
8/3/2006 2:00:51 PM
Well a late jump in:

165ish on the okinawa freeway in my t2 7
154ish same location in the skyline
140ish on the dc beltway in the fd
105 in the audis they just dont make me feel the same as I did in the 7's and skyine








Chef
8/3/2006 2:13:21 PM
Well I hit 130 in my A3 but didn't feel comfortable going any faster on my Y-rated tires chasing after that hot blonde in the Ferrari that blew by me!!! LOL
Mott Power
8/3/2006 2:16:36 PM
heh... yeah, i had to change my pants when we got back to her place
captnmorgan
8/3/2006 2:41:33 PM
120 in my audi at the g2g.
170ish in SR/T 10 viper
Dani3l
8/3/2006 2:51:25 PM
130 In my 3.0 a4. On 520 (freeway in washington (state) )
sicc.steez
8/3/2006 10:32:34 PM
i hit 148mph in my s4 comeing back from buena vista, co the other day. its like a 20 mile strait road. ridiculous
badassb5
8/3/2006 11:44:42 PM
When I had my 97 Civic the rev limiter was set at 130, I know this because I ran the car at 128 consistently for about 20 min racing my buddy from our regional b-ball game to the after party back when I was in High School. Thats the fastest I have ever gone.
Mott Power
8/3/2006 11:59:24 PM
Yeah man those Honda's will take a beating, I used to go from West Layfette, IN to Chicago, IL with my brother and there is a straight highway for about 50 miles... 130 mph the whole way, no cops, about 6 times a year... and the car still runs great.
apg96
8/4/2006 1:16:30 AM
im driving from here in so cal to my school in Tempe, AZ and i may see if i can get a top speed there, but there are lots of big rigs and cops, but now i got a radar. Its a 6 hr drive so im sure ill be able to test the radar detector first.
bostonb0mber
8/4/2006 7:33:30 AM
145 in my friends 2003 srt-4 could have gone faster but I chickened out
Digicool1
8/11/2006 2:29:59 PM
I Did 125 one time in my new Audi A6 on some backroad outside htown tx
AWDaholic
8/11/2006 2:44:08 PM

quote:

ORIGINAL: pturbo

Do you guys know what your tires are rated to?


Mine are "W"-rated... Why?

Speed Rating

In Europe, where selected highways do not have speed limits and high speed driving is permitted, speed ratings were established to match the speed capability of tires with the top speed capability of the vehicles to which they are applied. Speed ratings are established in kilometers per hour and subsequently converted to miles per hour (which explains why speed ratings appear established at "unusual" mile per hour increments). Despite the tire manufacturer's ability to manufacturer tires capable of high speeds, none of them recommend the use of their products in excess of legal speed limits.

Speed ratings are based on laboratory tests where the tire is pressed against a large diameter metal drum to reflect its appropriate load, and run at ever increasing speeds (in 6.2 mph steps in 10 minute increments) until the tire's required speed has been met.

It is important to note that speed ratings only apply to tires that have not been damaged, altered, under-inflated or overloaded. Additionally, most tire manufacturers maintain that a tire that has been cut or punctured no longer retains the tire manufacturer's original speed rating, even after being repaired because the tire manufacturer can't control the quality of the repair.

Over the years, tire speed rating symbols have been marked on tires in any of three ways shown in the following examples:

225/50SR16 225/50SR16 89S or 225/50R16 89S


Each of these was an acceptable method of identifying speed ratings.

Early tires had their speed rating symbol shown "within" the tire size, such as 225/50SR16. Tires using this type of branding were not to have been produced after 1991.

225/50SR16 112 mph, 180 km/h
225/50HR16 130, 210 km/h
225/50VR16 in excess of 130 mph, 210 km/h


Beginning in 1991, the speed symbol denoting a fixed maximum speed capability of new tires must be shown only in the speed rating portion of the tire's service description, such as 225/50R16 89S. The most common tire speed rating symbols, maximum speeds and typical applications are shown below:

M 81 mph 130 km/h
N 87 mph 140km/h Temporary Spare Tires
P 93 mph 150 km/h
Q 99 mph 160 km/h Studless & Studdable Winter Tires
R 106 mph 170 km/h H.D. Light Truck Tires
S 112 mph 180 km/h Family Sedans & Vans
T 118 mph 190 km/h Family Sedans & Vans
U 124 mph 200 km/h
H 130 mph 210 km/h Sport Sedans & Coupes
V 149 mph 240 km/h Sport Sedans, Coupes & Sports Cars


When Z-speed rated tires were first introduced, they were thought to reflect the highest tire speed rating that would ever be required, in excess of 240 km/h or 149 mph. While Z-speed rated tires are capable of speeds in excess of 149 mph, how far above 149 mph was not identified. That ultimately caused the automotive industry to add W- and Y-speed ratings to identify the tires that meet the needs of new vehicles that have extremely high top-speed capabilities.

W 168 mph 270 km/h Exotic Sports Cars
Y 186 mph 300 km/h Exotic Sports Cars


While a Z-speed rating still often appears in the tire size designation of these tires, such as 225/50ZR16 91W, the Z in the size signifies a maximum speed capability in excess of 149 mph, 240 km/h; the W in the service description indicates the tire's 168 mph, 270 km/h maximum speed.

225/50ZR16 in excess of 149 mph, 240 km/h
205/45ZR17 88W 168 mph, 270 km/h
285/35ZR19 99Y 186 mph, 300 km/h


Most recently, when the Y-speed rating indicated in a service description is enclosed in parentheses, such as 285/35ZR19 (99Y), the top speed of the tire has been tested in excess of 186 mph, 300 km/h indicated by the service description as shown below:

285/35ZR19 99Y 186 mph, 300 km/h
285/35ZR19 (99Y) in excess of 186 mph, 300 km/h


As vehicles have increased their top speeds into Autobahn-only ranges, the tire speed ratings have evolved to better identify the tires capability, allowing drivers to match the speed of their tires with the top speed of their vehicle.
flyboy
8/11/2006 4:36:10 PM
Hells yeah. that means that my tire are rated to go like 50 mph than I think my car could handel now. I've got the "W" in mine.
Chingy
8/11/2006 5:10:16 PM

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mott Power

Yeah man those Honda's will take a beating, I used to go from West Layfette, IN to Chicago, IL with my brother and there is a straight highway for about 50 miles... 130 mph the whole way, no cops, about 6 times a year... and the car still runs great.


You went to Purdue I take it? You're not talking about I-65 are you? Too many cops there I think. I'd like to know what road your talking about.

I took the A4 to 120mph the first week I bought it just to see. I was happy. Now I just "keep up with traffic"
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