Top Speed of a n/a crossfire with governor removed?
Re: Top Speed of a n/a crossfire with governor removed?
wait wait wait....governor?????? I had my limited to 148 and it would not budge. Are we sure the reason is a governor? I thought it just had nothing left...i was too scared to look at the tach. If the SRT is that fast I am upgrading...not kidding.
Re: Top Speed of a n/a crossfire with governor removed?
Originally Posted by 07bluezx14
Ok I'm feeling old, but be safe doing those speeds on public roads. My zx 14 will reach 180 in 19 seconds, and hit the limiter at 186. At 180 your covering 3 miles a minute, not much time to make evasive manuvers. I came home one day to two tickets, about 3 weeks after opening the bike up on the highway. I guess I passed an off duty highway patrol in his minivan with his wife. The tickets were for exceeding 100 mph in traffic, and following too closely. Not that he could have shown it on radar, but I ended up paying a 150 dollar court cost, and 20 hrs of community service. I personally wasn't going to risk losing my liscense by pleading not guilty. Just remember anyone with a cell phone can report you.
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Brian P (02-04-2022)
Re: Top Speed of a n/a crossfire with governor removed?
theres a reason theyre called limited editions. lol. i had my 04 up around 140 before wetting my pants and slowing down. the needle was still moving quick enough to where i wouldnt be suprised if the needle didnt start to slow down til the mid 160's range. the guy who said 173 seems about right. those mercedes and audis just get to obscene top speeds for the money they cost when you remove those faggott governing cables.
Re: Top Speed of a n/a crossfire with governor removed?
How does one go about getting that done please? I just bought a 2008 in immaculate shape with 73,000 miles
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