The fastest that the computer will let it go 105mph. The manufactures use a combination of tire rating, breaks, and other similar factors to determine this. Mostly safety issues. When it gets up to its preprogramed speed it interrupts the spark until the vehicle slows down. So I've heard... Some vehicles will give you a check engine light that you will need a code scanner to reset.
2007-11-18 00:24:55
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answered by alk 4
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By speed, I'm assuming you mean RPM
2 stroke engine will go as high as 14,000 RPM
4 Stroke as high as 5,000 RPM
In order to apply the RPM to ground speed it will all depend on what you are trying to move. How large of a tire you are trying to turn, gear ratio, (sprocket) & the combination weight of you & the vehicle.
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2007-11-18 09:07:34
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answered by Mr. T 7
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I suspect it would depend upon the weight of the vehicle involved and the friction from the surface on which the vehicle has to move and flatness of the terrain.
2007-11-18 09:56:56
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answered by Anonymous
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ewll it depends on weight and computer settings 198,000 ft lbs of torque per hour is 6 hp weight and computer settings is a major factor it also depends on friction coefficient of tires and drag coeffecient of body
2007-11-18 11:06:57
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answered by 1999 Nissan Skyline GTR Vspec 5
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It depends what it is driving or moving and therefore on the amount of friction caused by Road,Water, lift etc..
Please elaborate more on its actual use.
2007-11-18 08:29:29
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answered by TIM M 3
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it all depends on how you gear it, i had a go kart with a 6hp engine and i went about 15mph on one wheel drive
2007-11-18 08:46:45
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answered by staples_92 4
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