its unfortunate that there is no safe place to achieve these speeds...the racetrack? sure if you live in Germany. and prosecuting him wouldnt be too hard how many lambos do they sell every year
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i bet a $500,000 car has a pretty damn accurate speedo.
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Originally posted by Straight SuccessCheck this out. He's doing apprx. 1 city block per second, roughly. So if a cop clocks him @ 200+, he's about a mile away by the time the cops get up to pursuit speed (that is if the cop reacts instantly). DAMN.accordtypeR aka Seve aka The Godfather.
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Originally posted by mozzandherbIs this the same car that Bam and Criss Angel have?Last edited by Frazzums; 01-01-2008, 11:14 PM.
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Originally posted by quickangel93holy shit that thing could beat a jet at that speed. did you see when he flys by at 219 mph. holy fuck was that fast as hell!
Yeah, um no.
Most jets when they land, which is the SLOWEST they go, are doing about 150-160MPH.
In cruise, most of them are closer to 500-600 MPH.
Special hardware, like the military fighter jets, and the SR-71 etc can easily exceed 1,000 miles per hour. The SR-71 could exceed 2,000 MPH by a fairly comfortable margin.
To put it in perspective, the SR-71 would spend about 1-2 minutes over the state of AZ when in full cruise. I would have to go back and look at the record, but I believe it flew from coast to coast and then back in under 3 hours.
A car isn't touching a jet.
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Originally posted by Losiracer2i bet a $500,000 car has a pretty damn accurate speedo.
Without quantifying the error, it is impossible to account for it.
Also, if it wasn't measured using the same equipment as the other supposed "record run" then it is really apples to oranges.
A 3% error which isn't super huge for a speedo would result in a 6-10MPH difference at that speed.
209 is not 219.
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Originally posted by owequititWithout quantifying the error, it is impossible to account for it.
Also, if it wasn't measured using the same equipment as the other supposed "record run" then it is really apples to oranges.
A 3% error which isn't super huge for a speedo would result in a 6-10MPH difference at that speed.
209 is not 219.
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