Detailed: 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee

medic said:
... Another friend of mine was up to "H" (as in MPH) in his old cheokee
High speed on a Jeep is scary ... solid axles on both sides, bouncy suspension, all terrain tires, brakes not suited for stopping quickly from 100+ mph, steering probably way over assisted... ask me how I know :D
 
I've hit 120 (engine screaming at about 6000 rpm) in my 4 cylinder mercury capri....



It was suprisingly stable at those speeds, just really really noisy!



Hit about 106 driving with my dad in his 97 F-250



About 100 in the 01 escape
 
I don't know if I trust my BMW speedometer or not. I was driving the 528i before an aftermarket chip and the needle nearly touched 140. But it felt a lot slower (safer) and the speed-limiter is supposed to limit the car at 128. It's interesting how Motor Trend says they went 155 mph in a stock M5 while the speedo touched 180.



The fastest I went was 145 in my father's old 933 (1996) 911 Turbo.



I'm more of a curvy, brake/heel-toe, turn, drift, and floor-it-with-the-tires-screaming-on-the-mountain-road kind of a person... not the dangerous drag racing type.



;) :D
 
Just tonight I was taking a friend for a ride in the WRX (he's moving to Arizona, so he wanted one last blast through the canyons before he left) and afterward on the I-15S on a loooong straight section of road with noone around (1:30am) I downshifted to 4th and floored it. I've recently turned up the boost a couple psi and oh man does this thing pull hard! The road had some mild dips ahead so I started slowing after abut 130mph... what a rush ;)



I'm such a boost junkie it's not even funny! I constantly am finding reasons to slow down just so I can floor it and feel the pull :eek: Maybe I should turn the boost back down so I can save from using up all this gas... nah :rolleyes:
 
BW said:
....It's interesting how Motor Trend says they went 155 mph in a stock M5 while the speedo touched 180.



;) :D



Aren't all MB's and BMW's limited to 155mph,from the factory? some kind of gentlemans agreement betwen the two.
 
Don't you just love how all the cars fly by when you're at 120 plus?? I know, I know... It is extremely dangerous to do, but it's almost a calming experience... anyways...



The fastest I've been in a car was 140 mph in friend's Lexus SC430. However, the fastest I've been in MY car (Ford Explorer XLT) was 121 mph. The limiter kicked in and wouldn't let me go all the way to the 160, so... I BOUGHT A CHIP THAT REMOVES THE LIMITER :) I have yet to test it again, though... Perhaps I'm getting wiser in my old age :):eek:
 
100+ on a Yamaha YZF. Needless to say after that ride I had the runs for a day.
 
Yikes! All of this scares me. I've only been driving about a year and the fastest I've gone is 85 in a 65.
 
ExplorerXLT95 said:
The limiter kicked in and wouldn't let me go all the way to the 160



My jaw would drop if your explorer could make it to 160 on any road. That's all we need, an SUV going that fast. LOL. Say, does the car start to shake at any point? My friend's Explorer does at 90+.





Red Wolf - Mine at least is limited to 155.
 
I know... this is extremely dangerous and a little wacko but heres what I did last night.



My friend and I went to see Signs (good movie BTW) so when we were comming home (I was driving her truck, an '89 F-150 5.0 V-8) we were probably doing about 65 on the highway when I looked back and there was a semi right on my ***. I sped up a little, soon enough I was going 80 and he was still there. So I just floored it. About 2 mins later I glanced down at the speedo and the needle was completely vertical pointing down. Keep in mind the speedo goes to 85, so I estimate I was doing around 110 in a 14 year old farm truck that weighs about 6500lbs. The funny thing is... it felt like it would have gone a lot faster.:scared
 
thevolvoguy said:
I know... this is extremely dangerous and a little wacko but heres what I did last night.



My friend and I went to see Signs (good movie BTW) so when we were comming home (I was driving her truck, an '89 F-150 5.0 V-8) we were probably doing about 65 on the highway when I looked back and there was a semi right on my ***. I sped up a little, soon enough I was going 80 and he was still there. So I just floored it. About 2 mins later I glanced down at the speedo and the needle was completely vertical pointing down. Keep in mind the speedo goes to 85, so I estimate I was doing around 110 in a 14 year old farm truck that weighs about 2500lbs. The funny thing is... it felt like it would have gone a lot faster.:scared



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This afternoon, on my way back from Snoqualmie Pass/Falls in western WA, this Plymouth Voyager was passing everybody at about 85-90 mph. There and then, I decided to see what my(sister's) Taurus LX would do. I floored it on a slight downgrade going 80(speed limit was 70), and within about 4 seconds it was going 107. Then cop fear took over(only got my license about 3 months ago), and i slowed down. Nice brakes for a car with almost 122,000 miles on it!



I've heard that the 1996 Taurus LX is limited to 112 mph, but i am not sure. Anybody here who can tell me from "live" experience?
 
i used to have a 1980 bmw 320I 4 speed manual...i made an 18 mile trip on the highway in 7 minutes...i had the sunroof open and when i stopped it took about 5 minutes before i could hear anything.
 
I've got the Autobahn package on my Aurora which has a fuel cut-off of 146MPH...I only had the balls to take it to 132, which was plenty fast enough for me.
 
GreenThumb said:
This afternoon, on my way back from Snoqualmie Pass/Falls in western WA, this Plymouth Voyager was passing everybody at about 85-90 mph. There and then, I decided to see what my(sister's) Taurus LX would do. I floored it on a slight downgrade going 80(speed limit was 70), and within about 4 seconds it was going 107. Then cop fear took over(only got my license about 3 months ago), and i slowed down. Nice brakes for a car with almost 122,000 miles on it!



I've heard that the 1996 Taurus LX is limited to 112 mph, but i am not sure. Anybody here who can tell me from "live" experience?



110 to be exact.
 
GreenThumb said:
This afternoon, on my way back from Snoqualmie Pass/Falls in western WA, this Plymouth Voyager was passing everybody at about 85-90 mph. There and then, I decided to see what my(sister's) Taurus LX would do. I floored it on a slight downgrade going 80(speed limit was 70), and within about 4 seconds it was going 107. Then cop fear took over(only got my license about 3 months ago), and i slowed down. Nice brakes for a car with almost 122,000 miles on it!






Tight, someone from where I'm from. On I-90 to Snoqualmie Pass, cops hide at mile marker 38 going towards Seattle, and going toward the pass, they hide exit 34, the one right after North Bend on the onramp. They also hide on the twisty part, right before exit 38 (Seattle East), but I've only seen them there once
 
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