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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 6:33 am
by AttilaUK
Agreed Sups do Rule, i've taken mine to the fun side of 170mph and she is fairly stock on the engine side of things!
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 2:10 pm
by TooSlow
I replaced my stock twins with a single after #2 Turbo went out. I went the way of a cast mani and SP67 turbo. Has less lag than the stockers in TTC mode and is more linear than a T66.
I just cant wait till I get my T4 in the 72' Super.
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 8:45 pm
by Pooter
HIJACK!!!
lets go back to how fast u have gone in your VW and lean away from how cool your rice crap is!!
BTW: 100 in my 73 super, 1600, header, kadrons, and most importantly very low.
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 6:54 pm
by I.L.
115......ish. I was being followed by a Honda Accord who told me approximately how fast I was going.
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 3:54 am
by AttilaUK
lol ok, i have hit 95 in my 73 1303 and it felt a hell of a lot faster than 175 in the rice crap wagon

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 9:49 am
by Ryan Huebler
96 MPH in 72 super with 1775cc 4.12 R&P stock gearing.
Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 3:44 am
by judge
125mph 7000rpm 4.37r&p 225/50/16 .89 forth
all this in my 03 race car, suprisingly felt very stable but did feel very fast.have been quicker in orther stuff that felt much slower.
cheers rob
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:45 am
by Cam
120MPH down a steep stretch of blacktop one night in a highly geared ex racer that I bought. Was dropped on the deck, heaps of castor, circuit racing semi slicks, with custom built steering box, gear box, motor, etc... rediculously light weight too. Although the sound was deafening since it had 0 sound deadening and solid mounts plus you could feel every part of the road underneath you, however it was very stable. Been faster in alot of other things in alot more sever enviroments but this would of been the most fun highspeed run.
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 6:16 pm
by calereeves
Bruce2 wrote:
[cough,cough] Bu!!shoot[cough, cough]
I recently read an article on the newest Corvette. Apparantly the new one is the fastest Corvette they've ever made and its top speed is 160mph. Interesting that you think your firechicken can go faster than the fastest Vette.
Car is most certainly not stock, so comparing it to any stock vehicle is out of the question. Figure it out for yourself... 26" tall tire, 2.56 rear gear, 1:1 trans ratio, ~5600 rpm. The calculator I just used said 172 mph, the one I used a while back said thats 169 mph, probably rounds different than the first one I used.
I've since changed the driveline combo for acceleration and can now only achieve about 135 mph without over revving the engie. The car has a 500-520 fwhp big block chevy engine in it. If you still don't want to believe that the car did it, fine...

Too for me...
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 3:28 pm
by Busbodger
Sationed in Naples, Italy 91-94. Travelled anytime i had the cash to do it. My stock, stock, stock 40 HP '72 Super (same as '73 here) got up to 80 mph coming out of the Hills near Florence. Did it again coming up from the south. Was night, area of construction where the 'strada was down to one lane. Was "chasing" a Mercedes and "chased" by impatient BMW. I was about 1 car length behind the Merc, and the BMW about 1 car length behind me. Pavement was poor and I was again running with my foot on the floor, prob about 130 kph or so. Drafting helped I suppose because normally I could not maintain that pace up the hills with only a 1200cc. Road was using up most of suspension. Very tense with nowhere to go if somebody screwed up. Fun but not wise.
160 kph was normal on our runs to Rome from Naples. 200 was about tops for my stocker '84 Rabbit 'vert. US Spec with 185K MILES on the odometer. Good highway car. My '97 Cabrio doesn't seem as eager to run that hard or as stable. Heavier car and softer suspension.
Tops was 135 mph on my '91 Kawasaki Concours 1000cc. Not bad for a touring bike with a big windshield and full luggage. Not happy though. Got hit with a headwind gust as I was exiting the highway and the front got VERY light...
55mph average in my '65 Beetle ('69 IRS pan, stock tranny, 2.0 Bus motor with BAS cooling, dual 36mm Dells, 4 wheel disc brakes) towing a Hyundai from VA to TN...
No, in my old age I get my kicks at legal speeds. <griN!>
Chris
top speeds
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 3:53 pm
by BOB JOHNS
i been about 135mph in my 1965 with a 1904cc and in my 1969 that i am driven now i have been about 110 mph in it racen some chic in a 1.8t golf...
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 6:26 pm
by 2litre
Pegged the 100mph speedo on my lowered '77 std back in '92.
2007, p/p Pauter A heads, 40 Dells, Berg 1.5 mege exhaust and Stinger ignition, 4:12 trans, 205/65 rear tires, 185/65 fronts.
Given the shorter front tires I was probably at 100. I was just along for the ride because there was very little steering going on there :shock:
Jim
Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 5:24 am
by Can Drive Soon
160 mph in a 66' chevelle station wagen. There was a 396 in it. Thats roughly 6500cc. Was on a local highway. Had an aftermarket speedo. the stockone were those long rectangular sweep type.(Dad's Story)
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 11:14 am
by Justhebegining
I had a 72 standard with a 1600.
I only had a 1 5/8 " merged exhaust, 40 webers, 195's up front, 205/65's rear, body lowered to the ground. The motor was stock but around 7,000 miles on rebuilt motor.
I held over 100mph over 24 miles (LA to Long Beach, Ca) Slowing only from the 105 to the 710 and 710 to 91.
I stayed out too long and was sleepy, I needed to get home quick.
Once I got home I was up! lol
I recently had my 81 el camino up to 140ish.
Spedo only goes to 85, had a friend behind me.
I still had much pedal left, just not enough foot to test the pedal!
I wonder what the cars were thinking as we passed them! lol
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 11:57 am
by volkdent
"195's up front"
So you were probably doing close to 90 then, that's still pretty fast!