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Old 07-05-2006, 07:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
Big Bob
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I've done 150 and would like to go faster but I have run out of road. I think I may be approaching the limit anyway with it stock. I will try again after my next mods are complete (performance intake, headers, and exhaust). I am hoping to gain 50+ hp and an extra 10-15 mph? I have read nothing on the AWD top speed and would feel a lot more comfortable if there were others that have pushed the limits of the AWD and lived to tell about it! Please let me know what you've done, good or bad with the AWD.
Hi, I have had my AWD C for about a year and have raced it numerous times at the drag strip, does great out of the hole but need Long Tube headers that are being fabricated (whats up Kooks). As far as top speed I thought the speed limiter was set at 128mph, and you would need to reset it with a comp.chip, anyway I reset mine to 180mph, lets hope I have to raise it some day.
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