This got me thinking:
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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
Mr Morlock wrote:It's not a speed limiter-the speed is limited by the capability of the engine and conditions. Speedos always have an end point on the calibration.
Mr Morlock wrote:It's not a speed limiter-the speed is limited by the capability of the engine and conditions. Speedos always have an end point on the calibration.
hks_kansei wrote:Mr Morlock wrote:It's not a speed limiter-the speed is limited by the capability of the engine and conditions. Speedos always have an end point on the calibration.
Japan has some oddly specific rules, one being that cars must be electronically limited to 180kph (not sure if the Speedo stopping at 180 is a rule, or just they figured why add marks if it can't reach them)
The screw method is a very simple and cheap way for them to implement it
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