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its funny, but the lack of faith in the youtube comments is disturbing.

pulsar gearing will do 240. everyone knows that. its getting the power and length of road to get there that is a challenge.

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in 6th at 6000rpm I could do 392km/h apparently going off the gearbox / diff ratios (according to ford forum)

wonder what it'd actually go to with the resistance - anyone wanna find out for me on Achilles?

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its funny, but the lack of faith in the youtube comments is disturbing.

pulsar gearing will do 240. everyone knows that. its getting the power and length of road to get there that is a challenge.

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Do it fgt

Btw non turbo 2 litre Calibras topped out at mid 230s thanks to their aerodynamics and torque

Needed a long ass freeway to test that theory out

very funny simone.

please note: the pulsars speedo stops at 240 and i got a bit over 230 at PI. now with more powah, should be able to get there. (whether that is legit 240 or not is questionable, but case in point is going off the speedo. according to old-man withers)

It's a little too easy to hit the 180 max speedo on the skyline at the track... though, PowerFC reports speed at about 170 when that occurs, and GPS backs up its claims.

Makes me sad in the pants when I get in a Micra or something and it's got a bloody 240km speedo :P

Just went and had a look, few people have mentioned 33GTST Manual would be at 270km/h @ 7000rpm 5th.... Wonder how long it'd take to get to that speed.

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