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The electronic limiter 155 mph - Hector Brocklebank.
Many of you will be aware that the most powerful German saloons are electronically limited to 155mph I understand there is a kind of gentleman's agreement between the major German automotive companies to electronically limit their most powerful models to to have a half chance of keeping everyone restriction autobahn can check it.
Interestingly, in recent years, more and more cars Merc, BMW Series and Audi were eligible for this restricion It is remarkable that some diesel engines midrange are now capable of these speeds with great Poke low down as it does beg the question - why people care about high performance range of models much more expensive more.
Regarding the removal of these limiters, is it something that Joe Q Public can have done or do you have to be an insider driver of the company or the race to unlock the hidden generosity with some saloons the most powerful would be capable of 200 mph M5, RS6 et al, are these really designed cars to meet these speeds, i mean, in terms of brakes and suspension etc, a car that can do 200 mph will need much more kit heavier than one that does 155 mph to manufacturers actually design these cars to 200 mph in mind and include a limiter.
This also means that the W or Y rated tires are fine, while if was available, true top speed of 190 mph hyper expensive rubber car would also be necessary in standard form.
My M3 was limited to 250 km h 155 mph BMW will remove the speed limiter if you are in possession of a racing driver's license, although I didn something I drove repeatedly autobahn flat, an indicated 275 km h, but this speed requires a lot more than 200km h and fuel consumption concentration is obviously pretty awful.
I saw postings around the net that if one involving the successful BMW driver training courses commissioned the car factory can be de-limited.
Can t find solid evidence, but I do not have too hard air.
Yes, Hector, I remember it was a Gentlemens agreement between the major German automakers.
Of course it is ridiculous to have as many everyday cars will now go as fast - I wonder how many drivers check their tires, fluid levels, etc. Before blasting down the autobahn at that speed.
I remember reading in WhatCar I think there are several years amounts to 155 mph 248 kmh, which is just below the physcological 250 kmh think it was a nod to the German Green Parties ago years.
I'd rather buy a good car that looked fantastic, was limited to say, but had fantastic acceleration 120 mph speeds that would be much more helpful on our congested roads for passing safely.
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