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hey all

i hope someone ca help me solve this mystery.

the other night i decided to see how my car would go at really high speeds (now im talkin i got up to 170k) the car did well, held it togther nicely, but............i threw it into neutral to put less strain on the engine as i slowed down.........then she stalled. f*** knows why!??

Im thinking maybe it was cause she was at such high rpm????????? please help! this is so weird! cause the the highest i can go is 180 km so i dont understand why!!!!

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a car going from almost full load to nothing in less than a few seconds - it doesn't surprise me.

stalling the car means no steering and no braking. glad you didn't hit someone...

try it on the track next time. i dont need to remind you, that you're an idiot.

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a car going from almost full load to nothing in less than a few seconds - it doesn't surprise me.

stalling the car means no steering and no braking. glad you didn't hit someone...

try it on the track next time. i dont need to remind you, that you're an idiot.

my brakes worked fine.....and i still had full control of the car

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you know full well that i'm not out on a personal vendetta or anything.

but i'm sorry to say no that you do not have full control of the car.

with the car stalled you have no power steering, and braking is very limited.

that aside, being in full control of the car still doesn't justify it.

i'm thinking oil pressure could be your problem? not sure, i don't know anyone else who would try/think to do something like that.

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Holy!!! that is dangerous....seriously, I had my car cut out before doing 40k right before a corner and with the car stalled, it is close to IMPOSSIBLE to press down on the brakes or turn the wheels. Count yourself lucky there were no cars in front or a bend because if there were, you wouldn't be here to talk about it.

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