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159 kph - SiR![]()
tinopak ako kanina pag uwi ko and took egg_white up to 110 mph (190+ kmh) on a deserted straight highway.
i guess one advantage of working late is that you have the expressway to yourself![]()
155kph sa diversion road..
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1996 nissan ultra eagle 2.5L
quezon province
I'm using ultra eagle 1997 160 km/h top speed ng pick up na yan, i believe the fastest pickup during its time, ngayon hndi na syempre i did 155 sa xpressway malaki na gulong ko e lemans 215 70 r 15..... kaya no doubt kaya ang 155 km/h accrding to maccoylatte
Looking around I saw this site: http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/road_tests/index.htm?id=34
I can't believe it, bakit limited siya to that? Sayang yon ah. And mind you this is the i-DSi version kahit 1.4L.As if that wasn't enough, Honda has also come up with an entirely new chain-cam engine for the car. Called i-DSI, it uses two valves and two spark plugs per cylinder to provide a combination of low speed torque, performance and economy that no one else can match either. Just look at the figures: zero to sixty in 11.7 seconds, top speed 106 mph and a combined economy figure of 49.6mpg.
One point to remember (again). Stock speedometers aren't entirely accurate.
The best way to estimate (estimate lang, because even this method is inaccurate) is to get your rpm at top speed, then calculate your actual speed by factoring in gear ratios and tire height.
The only really accurate way is with an inertial or GPS testing device that plots your actual speed.
But likely, the bodykits and the tall upright body limited the Jazz's top end. Weather and temperature also play a big role. Cold weather causes thicker air, which causes more drag. Hot weather negatively affects power. The Jazz, with its tall body and tight engine bay, will suffer from too much of either.
The shorter Vios and various 1.5 liter sedans, with their lower greenhouses, can hit around 180+ km/h.
Oops... read the post again... CVT: The CVT models are speed-limited to protect the transmission. Honda's small CVTs can't take very much torque or very high speeds.
My car's top speed varies about 10-20 km/h depending on the temperature. Because I have an open cone filter and headers, hot weather limits the top speed a lot.
Last edited by niky; March 15th, 2007 at 12:49 PM.
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di po turbo, almost red line * 5th gear... siguro mga 150rpm na lang, red line na, pero umabot 155kph
mejo mabagal sa arangkada compare sa isuzu, pero isuzu, baba ang top speed mabilis sa arangkada.... nag kameron din kami ng isuzu fuego, 96 model din, top speed is 130 downhill 140... pero itong nissan eagle 155 on a stretch
just wanna share my experience with these cars:
altis1.8-180km/h-skyway
dmax 180km/h-slex
revo2.0 145km/h-slex
innovad4d 150km/h-slex
crv2.0-175km/h-slex
crv2.4-190km/h-startoll
xtrail2.5 175km/h- slex
rav4 180km/h-slex
pajero2.8 150km/h-nlex
trooper 160km/h-slex
patrol3.0 160km/h-slex
exped4.6 160km/h-slex
exped5.4 160km/h slex
H3-160km/h-slex
lc100-160km/h-slex
fjc-150km/h-nlex
fortuner 200km/h startoll
x5,4.6is 160km/h-ortigas
mazda3 190km/h-slex
swift 170-slex
s320 210km/h-nlex
e240 190km/h-slex
350z-220km/h-slex
katana600cc-230km/h-slex
r6-180-ortigas
e di ang tagal nun bago pumalo ng 200km/h
grabe lakas ng luob mo, ang bilis nun ......
The Fortuner can't hit 200... it's probably a speedometer fault.
To preserve the automatic transmission, and possibly, mindful of the low speed-rating of truck tires, the Fortuner is speed limited (or supposed to be) at 180 km/h.
It can get to 160 km/h pretty quickly for a truck, though.
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