F-Type S-BDE, Summer, Autobahn ...
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But I'm interested to know what else they do.
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Stu
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With just their $995 tune, you can bump the power safely to 416hp and can ask for the speed limiter to be bumped up. I believe 320 is maximum programmable limit. This power is not just a claim, but verified independently on a dyno.
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#9
I'm impressed with the way other drivers consistently moved over to the right hand (slow) lane when they saw the OP coming. I wonder if he needed to flash his headlights at some of them?
This (moving over into the slow lane to let a faster driver past) simply never happens here in South Australia, instead they dawdle along in the "fast" lane at 10 km/h below the pitiful 110 km/h speed limit, either completely oblivious to traffic approaching from behind or deliberately trying to block.
If I tried for V-Max on one of the freeways here I would crash and burn very quickly!
This (moving over into the slow lane to let a faster driver past) simply never happens here in South Australia, instead they dawdle along in the "fast" lane at 10 km/h below the pitiful 110 km/h speed limit, either completely oblivious to traffic approaching from behind or deliberately trying to block.
If I tried for V-Max on one of the freeways here I would crash and burn very quickly!
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I'm impressed with the way other drivers consistently moved over to the right hand (slow) lane when they saw the OP coming. I wonder if he needed to flash his headlights at some of them?
This (moving over into the slow lane to let a faster driver past) simply never happens here in South Australia, instead they dawdle along in the "fast" lane at 10 km/h below the pitiful 110 km/h speed limit, either completely oblivious to traffic approaching from behind or deliberately trying to block.
If I tried for V-Max on one of the freeways here I would crash and burn very quickly!
This (moving over into the slow lane to let a faster driver past) simply never happens here in South Australia, instead they dawdle along in the "fast" lane at 10 km/h below the pitiful 110 km/h speed limit, either completely oblivious to traffic approaching from behind or deliberately trying to block.
If I tried for V-Max on one of the freeways here I would crash and burn very quickly!
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Also, its a big crime - maybe a felony - to pass on the right on the Autobahn. The fast guys are going to stay in their lane - its the slow traffic's job to get out of the way.
I was driving across Frankfurt at 6 pm on a Friday night, just after sunset in 1985 in a Porsche 928. We were cruising at 125 mph. I told my passenger that we'd have to slow down a bunch. I was patient - no flashing of lights, no left turn signal - and every time I started to get close to someone, they'd signal and move over. I never slowed below 125 all the way through Frankfurt.
The down side is that most of the Autobahn is two lane. Trucks are limited to the right lane and 100 kph (62 mph). Of course, if you drive a car that goes 63 mph, you're going to pass that truck - even if it takes half an hour to get past! This is usually where someone else doing 150 mph+ gets their brake test ;-) as the road is blocked at what seems like walking speed...
Germans learn how to drive, not how to nudge land barges in the right direction...
I was driving across Frankfurt at 6 pm on a Friday night, just after sunset in 1985 in a Porsche 928. We were cruising at 125 mph. I told my passenger that we'd have to slow down a bunch. I was patient - no flashing of lights, no left turn signal - and every time I started to get close to someone, they'd signal and move over. I never slowed below 125 all the way through Frankfurt.
The down side is that most of the Autobahn is two lane. Trucks are limited to the right lane and 100 kph (62 mph). Of course, if you drive a car that goes 63 mph, you're going to pass that truck - even if it takes half an hour to get past! This is usually where someone else doing 150 mph+ gets their brake test ;-) as the road is blocked at what seems like walking speed...
Germans learn how to drive, not how to nudge land barges in the right direction...
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If only we could carry that same system over here in the states. Instead we have drivers in the far left lane doing 60mph on a 65mph five-lane wide freeway.