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was doing some quick research...

 

the chime at 74mph, would go off while driving LEGALLY in the US.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:US_speed_limits.svg

 

Look at all that green out where I live!!!

 

There are also two stretches of interstate in Utah that are 80 mph as well. They are officially designated as "experimental" though I believe. I'm hoping that they extend it throughout more of the state.

 

I couldn't believe that I got a ticket in Wyoming last week for doing 80 in a 75. :lol:

 

$15 fine.

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We get all the weather here, summer it gets into the 100s sometimes 110s and winter can get as cold as -40. The weirdest part in WI is that the weather can change in a matter of hours from high 80s to 30s or 40s when summer is ending. There are multiple days ever year that you will see a temp change of 40 degrees or so.

 

 

although this summer it has been quite cooler than normal

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this is the 5EAT on the 3.0R with it's soft shifting :(

as far as I know that the TCU will try to send a signal to the ECU to reduce the power outpot of the engine then it shifts and after that it sends another signal to return the power :(

 

TCU: cut the hot line I need to shift....

ECU: here you go now!

TCU: I already shift damnit !@#$% bring it on :p

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I just noticed the techno in the other video... Is that DJ Irene? I know I used to have that song but I can't remember the artist. Please remind me....

 

If you mean the video from 12-12-2008, 01:04 AM than I guess the track was the very old Darude - Sandstorm... loved it when I was younger, sounds crap today :lol:

 

Anyway, here is my 0-240km/h run (240 on the odometer, I know it's something around 220-230km/h by the GPS) just for comparison, stock 3.0 H6 from 12/2003 with the 5AT transmission...

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9NaQz9R6AA]My run...[/ame]

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