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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/20/2006 7:33:38 PM   
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Some of us have had PCMforless reprogram our computers. Cost is $149.00. Best bucks that I have spent for a mod. They will remove the limiter (if you want). I don't like the idea of a speed limiter (and had it removed), but I don't plan to test the truck to see if they indeed removed it.

Much more importantly, they made several 'individualized' performance (and preference) tunes. For instance, I tow a 3500# boat occasionally and they took that into consideration. There are a couple of lengthy threads on the topic.

PCM reprogram is highly recommended...

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/20/2006 9:03:48 PM   
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Sounds about right to me from what I've heard ... Cutting the ignition would be a safety hazzard, fuel on the other hand ... Man, these are the things that makes me miss the SRT-10, no cap ...

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/20/2006 9:41:09 PM   
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Man, these are the things that makes me miss the SRT-10, no cap ...
Well I recon so, with one of these bad boys under the bonnet....Must of been a screamer


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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/20/2006 9:43:39 PM   
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Didn't know we have autobahn here in North America.

Speed limits are there for a reason.

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/21/2006 12:49:55 AM   
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If I'm not mistaken, JM is in France..I'm not sure what the speed laws are there but its a whole lot closer to the autobahn than I am.

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/21/2006 12:57:01 AM   
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Doh! I guess St. Tropez' in France a'ight.

Viva Le France!

Those damn French drive like crazy Brits n e ways.

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/21/2006 2:34:45 AM   
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If I'm not mistaken, JM is in France..I'm not sure what the speed laws are there but its a whole lot closer to the autobahn than I am.


Ahhh..

Still a crazy thing to do (run that speed for those distances) with any type of off road tire. I don't even want to think of the heat they would start to generate after a while at those speeds. After a while of that, sooner or later ones going to fail, more than likely. They were never intended to for that level of performance.

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/21/2006 4:15:54 AM   
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Hi, fireman.

I understand your point and partially agree with it.
but,

first of all, where I live we have a lot of highway without speed limit so I am not doing anything against the law,
second speed in itself is NOT dangerous, the way someone drive is, thus when I am driving fast I make sure that I am not endengering anyone else safety,
third I have been lucky enough to own all sort of exotic very fast cars so I am used to drive fast on long distances without loosing my concentration.

last, you Americans are having these very low speed limits for years and are trained to drive in between, let say, 50 and 70 mph, your cars and most of your roads are built with this parameter in mind that's why I partially agree with you.

We, in Europe are used and trained to drive faster and most of our highways and some of our cars are safer driving 120 mph than yours driving 70.

make no mistake, I am not saying that our cars, our highways or our driving are better. The legal and technical approaches are just different.

in any event, one has to adjust his driving to his own hability and to the external factors surrounding his car by doing that you drive safely for you and for the others.

Obviously all the above is pure theory applicable on a case to case basis, limiters are made for the average driver turning ''amok'' on a friday evening.... for that reason I am not against limiters.... but really, do you believe that an accident is less serious driving 98 mph instead of 105?

BTW, I am driving since 32 years and never got a speed ticket, let alone a car accident (thanks God!)

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/21/2006 5:46:07 AM   
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Ahhh..

Still a crazy thing to do (run that speed for those distances) with any type of off road tire. I don't even want to think of the heat they would start to generate after a while at those speeds. After a while of that, sooner or later ones going to fail, more than likely. They were never intended to for that level of performance.
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Wrong !

my tires are labelled ''T'' they are built for speed upto 113 mph sustainable for 8 consecutive hours (so the manufacturer - MICHELIN- says).

H3 top speed - without limiter- is 111 mph and I have no intention to drive that fast for 8 consecutive hours, thus I am well below the limits.

you have to keep them at 35 psi or 40 if you're heavily loaded and then NO PROBLEMO

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/21/2006 12:55:38 PM   
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I do not agree about the GM speeed limiter, i went 115 in my trailbalzer a few times in AZ

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/21/2006 1:02:46 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Dennis

quote:

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Man, these are the things that makes me miss the SRT-10, no cap ...
Well I recon so, with one of these bad boys under the bonnet....Must of been a screamer



Let's put it this way ... 15K miles on it when I sold it ... and already on the 3rd set of rear tires hehehehe .... Those tires definitely fit the screamer comment well ... LOL!

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/21/2006 1:22:13 PM   
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This was the engine I had posted with that first post....but the website went away

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/21/2006 1:41:42 PM   
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Looks VERY familiar though I didn't have chromed pulleys ... Not quite sure what the bottom pulley on the right side is though ... downside with the SRT-10's, can't work on em or you void the warranty ... no wonder they got away with $2,400 dollar clutch jobs and $700 dollar brake pad changes ... LOL!

In any case that was about as much fun I could have with a truck, was a blast to drive providing it was dry and warm out. Driving it in the rain closely resembled running barefoot in a hockey rink .... Lots of fun like I said but should NEVER be used as a daily driver ... It would beat you to death .. I swear that think had no suspenstion .. I think the A arms were welded in to position and the rear leafs replaced with U channel stainless steel LOL!

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/21/2006 1:45:02 PM   
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and $700 dollar brake pad changes ... LOL!


i was quoted $1500 by the dealer for a brake job on the bus. $700 sounds much better . . . .

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RE: SPEED LIMIT?? - 11/21/2006 1:58:28 PM   
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Bottom right pulley as looking at it, is the AC compressor

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