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Originally Posted by nitrorocket
This is something I am tossing around.
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Why? It's not safe unless you're under controlled conditions (and on a closed course).
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I do not drive this fast on the street most of the time. Keep in mind my car goes 0-150 mph in 10 seconds from a standing stop, so If I am already going 75 mph on the interstate, I get up to 150 mph in hurry, 5 seconds maybe?? I do not drive this fast on any populated street where I could hurt anyone including myself. I can get up to 150 and slow back down before most people can do the quarter mile, so dont go thinking I am a wreckless driver and calling the authoritise(sp) just yet. I drive very safely and have a clean record.
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200 mph is 293 ft/s. That roughly 1 football field every second. EVERY SECOND. 150 mph is still 220 ft/s. The important factor to consider is not that you can get to 150 mph in 5 seconds but how much distance you're covering in those 5 seconds. Your stopping distance from that speed is much longer than you think it is, too. Even an unpopulated road will have something you don't expect - maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but someday. I'm sure you're careful about it, but at your power level you have an incredible responsibility to those around you to keep it under the hood. The fact that you don't have a cage means that you probably can't even take your car out on a track because you'll never get through tech. Think about that, too - racing organizations require these safety items because at the kinds of speed you're capable of, things happen very quickly. All the parts in the world won't save you once you're out of control. And don't worry - I'm not going to call the authorities or the authoritise anytime soon.
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I have nevr gone 200 and that is why I put up a post asking what people who have done it are doing for stability and safety.
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I'm not against you trying to go 200, you just need to go about it the right way.
Ryan