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Flash & Company, what's the top speed the D1R SC makes? Verified?
If I'm choosing "W" speed rated tires am I "safe"? Go with the "Y"??
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I have done 149 / 240 kmph , it was taken from my garmin gps .
And there was more there but had to take the exit .
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For me it is not about overall top speed it is about being quicker to high speed which should increase your "top" speed on a given stretch of asphalt. Rap what was your top speed on those sections of track without the super charger?
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[quote name='type968' timestamp='1407500033' post='160986']I thought I read drag limit on the car was 155 or so and theoretical with gear at 6th and 6800rpm was 185? All from memory, so don't quote me. This is with a non-sc car. Either way, they are tires, an important safety device, get the best you can afford.[/quote]
I think what you mean is that the 968 was governed by the ECU to 156 MPH, with a aerodynamic limit of approximately 185. That is correct, per my understanding. I still have an NA motor, but the limits are off by virtue of a custom chip.
My guess would be that the SC 968s could theoretically do 185, I would love to see some real life testing (on a close course naturally).
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And, as Mark said, the SC will add quickness, moreso than speed...
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I meant governed (see article)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governor_(device)
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Today, BMW, Audi, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz limit their production cars to 250 kilometres per hour (155 mph). Certain quattro GmbH and AMG cars, and theMercedes/McLaren SLR is an exception. The BMW Rolls-Royces are limited to 240 kilometres per hour (149 mph). Jaguars, although British, also have a limiter. As do the Swedish Saab and Volvo on cars where it is necessary.
German manufacturers initially started the "gentlemen's agreement", electronically limiting their vehicles to a top speed of 250 kilometres per hour (155 mph), since such high speeds are more likely on the Autobahn. This was done to reduce the political willpower to introduce a legal speed limit.
In European markets, General Motors Europe sometimes choose to discount the agreement, meaning that certain high-powered Opel or Vauxhall cars can exceed the 250 kilometres per hour (155 mph) mark, whereas their Cadillacs do not. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Porsche, Aston Martin and Bentley also do not limit their cars, at least not to 250 kilometres per hour (155 mph). The Chrysler 300C SRT8 is limited to 270 km/h. Most Japanese domestic market vehicles are limited to only 180 kilometres per hour (112 mph) or 190 kilometres per hour (118 mph).[sup][3][/sup] The top speed is a strong sales argument, though speeds above about 300 kilometres per hour (190 mph) are not likely reachable on public roads.[sup][citation needed][/sup]
Many performance cars are limited to a speed of 250 kilometres per hour (155 mph)[sup][4][/sup] to limit insurance costs of the vehicle, and reduce the risk of tiresfailing.[sup][citation needed][/sup]
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[quote name='flash' timestamp='1407511422' post='161000']
sigh - power is not everything in top speed. there are a LOT of other factors
you will NOT gain much more in top end with the supercharger. stock top speed is achieved at 6200 or so. by design, peak power of the supercharger flattens out at about the same point. it is entirely possible there will be NO gain in top speed. you will get there faster, but you may not go any faster. if you do, it won't be all that much.
again, we are off topic. the question was related to tires, which is why this thread has now been moved to the TIRES section.
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Yeah, it was both - a question of "what's the top speed of the SC " (answered above) and then also "does it really make a difference if I get "W" or "Y" speed rated tires. Getting the "best tires I can afford" is one way to go about it, but in that case we'd all be driving Michelins I guess. : )
I was just curious how many of you are running "W" vs. "Y" or better. Given that the top speed of the car likely won't surpass the "W" rating of 168mph, that does open up quite a few more tire options for me.
In my area here in Carson City (which has a range of good/poor road surfaces) I tend to use discounttire.com - they built a brand new store just down the road from me, the service is good, and the prices are pretty low. For example you can get the "W" rated BFGoodrich g-Force Sport COMP-2 in a 255/40/17 rear ($112) and a 225/45/17 front ($103) which is pretty good value...
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It's more a question of if you think you will be driving at speeds of 150+mph for extended periods of time? Making a brief burst to 150 doesn't require a tire rated at 170 mph, a tire rate even at 140 could sustain a quick burst to higher speeds, its the sustained speeds like driving at 150mph for 20 minutes on the autobahn that you need the speed rating for.
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You need to check out Tire Rack, they are local and you can pick them up and find a local shop (I have one) to do the swap for you. Saves a bunch.
But, Discount Tire had a great price on the Sumi HTRZ3's
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[quote name='MCL968' timestamp='1407544840' post='161017']
You need to check out Tire Rack, they are local and you can pick them up and find a local shop (I have one) to do the swap for you. Saves a bunch.
But, Discount Tire had a great price on the Sumi HTRZ3's [/quote]
I know they are local, but I did the math on what the local install would cost on top of the tires - then added the gas in my truck to drive the hour + each direction - and the next time I want them rotated, or my other wheels put on, or a need a fix a flat, etc., etc. - and it just doesn't pencil IMO.
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I agree, I did the same calculations and found Discount Tire was a better deal on many of the tires I was interested in.
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