Texas Mile inside vids from LIL SIS
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i honestly think i was at some point doing 200 in the 181 pass ...but had to shut it down i could def feel i was going faster and heard the engine screaming with the 150 pills..lol
i would have to say it is capable of a 200 and some change.
i would have to say it is capable of a 200 and some change.
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Congrats on making it back safe, be careful next March, hopefully the winds wont be so bad.
How'd slowing that thing down from almost 200mph go?
And why are you playing around so much with the "little" truck instead of taking the big dog out of the yard?
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Too bad you didnt have a cheapo gps in the truck
Congrats on making it back safe, be careful next March, hopefully the winds wont be so bad.
How'd slowing that thing down from almost 200mph go?
And why are you playing around so much with the "little" truck instead of taking the big dog out of the yard?
Congrats on making it back safe, be careful next March, hopefully the winds wont be so bad.
How'd slowing that thing down from almost 200mph go?
And why are you playing around so much with the "little" truck instead of taking the big dog out of the yard?
and stopping was not that bad, eventhough i am on stock brakes
i was looking at that aswell..lol
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Awesome job, congrats! Very cool to see a truck getting up near these speeds.
I'm sure these trucks have a lot of wind resistance and turbulence under the cabs at those speeds. Any thoughts on installing some aluminum plates to smooth out that belly? We use them in offroad for protection and air flow.
I'm sure these trucks have a lot of wind resistance and turbulence under the cabs at those speeds. Any thoughts on installing some aluminum plates to smooth out that belly? We use them in offroad for protection and air flow.
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