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The speedometer has 160, we have took it to 155mph.


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Possible? Sure - it takes about 350 HP to push the 240-Z up to 150mph... Easy with a strong V8... not likely with an N/A in-line 6 although not impossible... Didn't TonyD get close to that.. and it's been done on the salt flats...

FWIW,

Carl

Is this a statement made by a seller or someone just bragging about their car? I wouldn't think that statement is out of the realm of possibility, depending on who said it, and about what car. Engine build specs and drivetrain gearing details are a must, to answer a question like this. Ultimately it is the guy with the big smile on his face about to attempt it that would know if it is possible.

Info: 1971 240Z with a .85 5th gear, 4.44 lsd (equals 3.77 overall gearing in 5th), calibrated speedometer (an adapter built by a speedometer speciality shop), balanced engine, DeLong camshaft installed by FAR Performance, additional distributor and carbeurator work by FAR Performance, 6 to 1 headers w/2" exhaust. Lowered with BRE springs, front BRE spook and a long straightaway equaled 141mph. (summer of 1973) Did it once and never attempted it again - fun experience, but..............

Didn't they anticipate the S30 race cars of that time doing those speeds, no?

I've an S30, L-model (rally car, 5-speed, R180 pumpkin) and there is no way it will top 130mph, let alone 155mph ...

It was so light at 105 mph the steering wheel could be jiggled side-to-side with no effect on the direction of the car ... scary ... they just want to get lighter the more air the jams underneath at those speeds. IMHO ...

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