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Old 07-11-2007, 11:29 AM   #8 (permalink)
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My SSR:
04, True duals w/Cherry Bombs, 3G spoiler, 4.56 , K & N Cold Air Kit, Gforce KDW T/A
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I was wondering if anyone could help me resolve a question I'm trying to figure out. And that is; Why can't I get the SSR to go over 125MPH. It gets up to that speed and then tops out. Is this a chip resolution? or do I need a new chip to configure it to go faster than that? I love this vehicle but would like to get a little more out of it. Any thoughts out there that can help me in my delimma.
#1 Upgrade your tires, which I did. #2 Superchips microtuner will allow you to turn the rev and speed limiter off.
Got to 137 on an open stretch of road, smooth as silk and still pulling when I backed off.
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