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February 3rd, 2006 12:51 PM #21
Likely 150+ pa rin yun kung lampas redline. Kung downhill, possible nga yun... napapaabot ko ng 190 yung 180 kmh limited na 1.6 AT ko dati sa downhill portion ng Skyway.
Kasi, at 3900 rpm, naka 140 kmh ka na.... kung mga 4700, given 35.9 km/h per 1000 rpm, 4700 rpm = 4.7 (x1krpm) x 35.9 (km/h per 1krpm) = 168.7 km/h.
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February 7th, 2006 12:57 PM #22Guys, pasintabi lang sa mga mods, I have something to sell.
Universal roof basket for current model AUV's na merong roof rail. 4k lang.
PM me na lang if there's someone interested.
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August 23rd, 2007 02:30 AM #24
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August 23rd, 2007 02:21 PM #26
guys, before you dismiss jondy, ask him muna how he got it. The first time I read him post that, tinanong ko sya pano nya nagawa yun. he replied back na downhill daw most of the way yung highway na tinakbuhan nya and lampas sya ng redline (4250 rpm). plus may kasabay or kasunod or sinusundaw daw yata sya na naka fuego who was running at almost the same speed... so afaic... i believe him.
and i'd also like to volunteer... na kaya lumampas ng 130kph ng crosswind. I've done it more than twice, got to 140kph at 3900 rpm. tagal bago makuha, long take off saka kakatakot.
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August 23rd, 2007 02:51 PM #27
I've gotten the Crosswind to about 140 km/h (indicated) at close to 4000 rpm, too. 150 km/h is possible if you have a long enough downhill run to do it, but it's not advisable, as the 4JA1 wasn't built to sustain high engine speeds for such long periods of time.
That 160 km/h could be a sustained 150 km/h on a slight downhill slope... stock speedometers are notoriously inaccurate.
Pero, on a flat, level surface, no way is it getting much over 140 km/h. I had my foot to the floor on the NLEX one time and Tamaraws were passing me... belching clouds of black smoke... most likely composed of unburned fuel and little itty bitty pieces of engine... :lol:
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September 14th, 2007 05:40 PM #29
I think XTO MT or the new XT MT Crosswind can easily do 140kph at flat road... for the XUV/XUVi variant it is unlikely to hit 140kph mark on flat road.
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September 14th, 2007 06:30 PM #30140kph is pretty decent speed for this vehicle since isuzu engines are not designed for speed unlike mitsubishi or toyota. kaya sa mga nagsasabing 160kph top speed ng crosswind nila, thats a bluff!!. i think we should be honest kasi kawawa naman yong maniniwala tapos bibili and ma disappoint lang di ba? bat mo ikakahiya sasakyan mo e parang asawa na yan, heres the honest truth..our strada 2003 with 47k kms, 155kph yon lang kahit ano pa diin mo. may iba nagsasabi 160kph daw, thats a lie not unless modified na.
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