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Old Jan 30, 2009 | 03:52 PM
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Default RE: Handling at high speed

Didn't know they had the speed limited . My car drive's better after I rotated the tires for some reason. I rotated at 5000 miles. have 5500 mile on it now. And by the way Thank all that have served our Country past and present. I live near Fort Knox and see soldiers often . As I did this morning when had my R/T in for oil and filter change at local Dodge dealer and was talking to a soldier that was in the lounge. We both had been to several bases such as Fort Knox, Fort Polk and Fort Benning . Just different generation's.
ORIGINAL: DragonRT

Living in Germany working for the Army I drive 106 Miles one way to work with about 90 of them on the Auto bond. I drive my RT at average speed of around 80 to 90 MPH. I have been up to 140 MPH, which is as fast as the factory governor will let you go in a RT and handling was still as if I was at 80. I have driven many of the European BMW, Mercedes and Audi’s and you can only get this type of handling with the cars that start at $80,000. Lear4406 how did you get yours to 150 MPH, have you found a chip that will bypass the governor? I know the car can do it without a problem, I shift into 5th gear at 140.
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