To chip or not to chip - and which is best?
Mike Miller
mikemilr at blackfoot.net
Mon Feb 16 16:01:07 EST 2004
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From: <SuffolkD at aol.com>
> You'd need Z rated tires and a straight longer than what's available at
most
> tracks to accomplish this. Therefore, it would be an outlawed & illegal
run
> to do so. My suggestion would be KS, MT,UT, NV or TX were those FLAT /
wide
> DIVIDED open interstates could support that kind of sustained speed. Down
hill
> would help too.
That would be an ugly ticket in MT. That said, between Bowmans Corner and
Simms on hwy 200, there is a nice long down hill and a couple miles of
straight past that. I've exceded 6000 rpm in 5th a few times there. Closer
to home there is a "dip" - maybe 1/4 mile long that one can go from 75->120
and back to 75 ( in a non chipped car). My experience on Hwy 80 in NV is
that are just too many LEOs.
mike
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