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Hey, I'm going over 100 and that cop didn't even turn around
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Originally posted by jeremy96gaseOriginally posted by Canadian Badass v.2.0that Impala is slow! Is that with the 3800 or the 3400 base engine (has that right?)?
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holy hell that hummer takes 20secs to sixty!
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Yeah, but what does your vehicle top out at........\"I think I\'ll take this oppurtunity to remove my ears.\"
--Capt. Jean-Luc Picard
94 Grand Am GT 3100 16.4@83mph
WAI, custom exhaust, MSD Coils
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you pass him at 100 mph huh?
well that's more than 30mph over the limit in most parts of this state, you'd be going to jail quick fast and in a hurry, even considering the fact that the camaro may be the only car in that list that can catch you, ever try to out run a radio wave? gets pretty tricky...
As for the car talk. We've got two new intrepids. one threw a rod, and had the engine replaced, the other has been in the shop more than it's been on the road. bottom line is that these cars weren't made to be driven 24-7. Regarding the accleration results... we've also got a 95 crown vic parked back there which moves much quicker than the intrepids even though the numbers on that chart seem to indicate that they're close to the same. As for the top speed, i've had the crown vic very near 130 so i'm not sure if those are accurate or what year they tested.
Anyway, the only way you've got a shot at out running the fuzz is out in the sticks somewhere... sticks that you know very well, cause odds are they know them better...
just my 2 cents :-)
KeithTrue power comes from above!!!
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Originally posted by RidgeRunnerI wouldn't think it'd take that freaking long to slow and turn... more like 10-15 sec to slow down, and maybe 5-10 to make a U turn... if that long.\"I think I\'ll take this oppurtunity to remove my ears.\"
--Capt. Jean-Luc Picard
94 Grand Am GT 3100 16.4@83mph
WAI, custom exhaust, MSD Coils
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Actually... now that I think about it, more often than not they're catching traffic going the same direction they are... generally parking in some usually inconspicuous place. So then they'd only have to accelerate.
But for a turnaround situation, a car will stop FAR quicker than it can accelerate. Think about it... you can use the maximum grip of your tires on the pavement from highway speed all the way down to zero, but accelerating, you don't make that much power... unless you're driving one of those early dragsters that spun their tires all the way down the quarter mile.
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Originally posted by RidgeRunnerActually... now that I think about it, more often than not they're catching traffic going the same direction they are... generally parking in some usually inconspicuous place. So then they'd only have to accelerate.
But for a turnaround situation, a car will stop FAR quicker than it can accelerate. Think about it... you can use the maximum grip of your tires on the pavement from highway speed all the way down to zero, but accelerating, you don't make that much power... unless you're driving one of those early dragsters that spun their tires all the way down the quarter mile.
But I still hold to my convictions as far as turning around. I know they stop fast, but human reaction time isn't all that great, and I was also calculating (i guess I should've been clearer) finding a turnaround. If you're on a road where there's no cement or nature in the median, then I guess you're pretty much screwed unless you want to take your chances in a neighborhood.
As far as the motorola thing goes, I'm not going to do stupid stuff where they're going to have time to call in someone before I can get somewhere where my car is at least somewhat hidden. I don't go 100mph every time i'm on the highway...at least not anymore...or lately...\"I think I\'ll take this oppurtunity to remove my ears.\"
--Capt. Jean-Luc Picard
94 Grand Am GT 3100 16.4@83mph
WAI, custom exhaust, MSD Coils
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