My highest speed with my Lova is 185km/h:D
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My highest speed with my Lova is 185km/h:D
75mph on the rare occasion i leave town lol. Only go that fast if I'm passing. My car usually doesn't leave town so its lucky if it gets over 45
I have done 105MPH in the black LT out in the middle of nowhere.
90mph cant remember where but it's the limit that was posted on the way to PA :D
My wife was clocked on radar at 155kmh in a 100kmh zone. Speedo showed 170kmh. And she didn't get a ticket.
43 mph.......
88 mph....
my Speed Box app on my iPhone had me clocked at 113MPH on the interstate once. (and yet the Speedo goes to 120, and the TIRES are rated for 130!)
fastest 108 and it was so much fun good think no one got hurt or didnt see a cop in site :p
how did you get 185 i need to know lol fastest I've gone is 110
I am in such a hurry to get as far from work as I can that I average 85-90 on my way home from work 5 days a week. I've gone 100 before though.
I could post a speed but I wont.
I understand the speed can be recalled from the Computer in the car during a service, this may not be useful in a warranty situation. The Garage feature of the Forum is quite helpful when selling our cars however an over-speed feature may not be helpful.
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I think when it born it can run as fast as it can:D, I will keep my LOVA forever
:D Keep full accelerate
140 km,before i noticed bad bearings a year ago
93 MPH today on the toll road (85 MPH speed limit). 117 (188 KmH) on the same road some months back with the window down. Kept it floored and was surprised it would go that fast. It fell fell back to about 113 on the up-hill.
Does your driver mirror get a wind whistle at about 70 MPH with the windows up? Mine actually howls.
90 MPH downhill, and I thought my little 04 5-door's wheels were going to wobble off
As near as I can tell, it's the mirror that howls at 70 MPH with the window up. Sometimes it howls at lower speeds if I'm facing a headwind. The passenger mirror sometimes howls, but only when the conditions are right. In either case, opening the window changes the airflow and the sound stops.
I've considered trying to change the airfoil shape of the mirror. I'm reluctant to drill a hole in the housing; perhaps some tape might work. I'll let you know if I can make the sound stop.
its not always the mirror. people have eliminated that sound by adding a seal between the two factory seals on the door along the length at the windshield.
This works well:
Steele Rubber Products - Peel-N-Stick Medium Hollow Triangular
the other solution is to seal the door frame around the mirror adjuster. Some people used duct tape. You can do it without taking the mirror off from inside, just take off the plastic triangle interior trim, and duct tape the foam solid to the steel door frame.