New LC owner.
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Lou
Last edited by flowrider; Aug 14, 2021 at 06:58 PM.
, and I venture to say engine wear more closely relates to RPM, not MPH. An engine running at 7000 RPM @ 60 MPH will incur much more wear than one running at, say, 3500 RPM @ 150 MPH.
. I was kinda janking your chain when I posed my question to your first email, but now that you doubled down I had to set the fact straight. 
As Lou points out, the reason for limiting the speed is due primarily to tire safety. Tire safety is typically the limiting factor (weak link) on most high performance vehicles. Ask the Bugatti folks about that.
OKAY. I meditated on it, though briefly
, and I venture to say engine wear more closely relates to RPM, not MPH. An engine running at 7000 RPM @ 60 MPH will incur much more wear than one running at, say, 3500 RPM @ 150 MPH.
. I was kinda janking your chain when I posed my question to your first email, but now that you doubled down I had to set the fact straight. 
, and I venture to say engine wear more closely relates to RPM, not MPH. An engine running at 7000 RPM @ 60 MPH will incur much more wear than one running at, say, 3500 RPM @ 150 MPH.
. I was kinda janking your chain when I posed my question to your first email, but now that you doubled down I had to set the fact straight. 
which makes your first comment surprising (oh wait i feel the jerk)
but anyway one photo of your toys shows a tower crane, which maybe makes you a EO group 10, so you probably already know this.... !
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