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Which Highways do you love to speed on the most ? (pg. 3)
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| Invasionmix |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Chinese Canadians. |
What does that have to do with anything?
I agree that it's pretty stupid to be doing anything over 120-130 on the HWY. But with the gas prices so high, it's more gas efficient if you're going 110-120 compared to 100. And if you want to save a lot of gas make sure you tailgate trucks and buses :D |
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| Sasha |
| quote: | Originally posted by Invasionmix
But with the gas prices so high, it's more gas efficient if you're going 110-120 compared to 100. |
huh? what are u talking about?
Increasing your highway cruising speed from 90km/h to 120km/h can raise fuel consumption as much as 20%!! |
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| Cro_Addict |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
speeding is just wrong.....you should all be charged with careless driving....and you idiots wonder why you pay so much for insurance.....assclowns |
right, cuz you are such a perfect citizen! and everyone else is an idiot!:rolleyes: |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sasha
Increasing your highway cruising speed from 90km/h to 120km/h can raise fuel consumption as much as 20%!! |
That's actually not correct. Most modern car motors are built to a spec where the peak efficiency is reached while traveling slightly over 100 kph, usually close to 110, and the efficiency drops off more at lower speeds than higher speeds (think about it - efficiency is 0% when you're idling, but much higher than that when you floor it).
While it's true that you're wasting more fuel at 150 kph than you are at 90 kph, 110-120 is better than either of those. Driving slower than one normally would is neither fuel-efficient nor safe, contrary to popular belief.
Of course, this all depends on the model year of the car, quality of the transmission, computer, etc., but 100-110 is a good rule of thumb if your car was made in the past 15 years. |
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| MarkT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Provocative_boi
I love speeding on HWY 403 ,HWY 427 North and QEW both ways, i think its one of the most smoothest roads where even if your going 140 or 160 it still feels like your doing 100 i dunno........
I cant control myself i go crazy.
Which highways do you guys love to speed on ???? |
hell yeah...QEW/403 on the way to Hamilton...just east of the mountain there are some funnnnnnnnn twisties and the mountain itself, without any traffic, is great.
I've done the drive in a bunch of cars, but most fun were my old modified Ford Focus w/full suspension kit (ripped around a Jag no prob, lol), a friend's Honda S2000 and my old modded Talon TSi AWD.
good times...I miss driving :(
I hit the fuel shutoff on both the Focus (172km/h) and took an old Escort up to ~170 on the 407 with *zero* traffic around. |
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| Provocative_boi |
| quote: | Originally posted by MarkT
hell yeah...QEW/403 on the way to Hamilton...just east of the mountain there are some funnnnnnnnn twisties and the mountain itself, without any traffic, is great.
I've done the drive in a bunch of cars, but most fun were my old modified Ford Focus w/full suspension kit (ripped around a Jag no prob, lol), a friend's Honda S2000 and my old modded Talon TSi AWD.
good times...I miss driving :(
I hit the fuel shutoff on both the Focus (172km/h) and took an old Escort up to ~170 on the 407 with *zero* traffic around. |
Good stuff bro.
Speeding in SUVs are even more fun....I remember last year my dad had a Ford explorer 2006.....man was it fun the ride was really smooth itself but speeding was like crazyyyyyyyy:crazy:
Hands in the air momment while feet on the gas pedal,
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| lexxwolfen |
Certain stretches of the 407.
404 after Mavis, going north
401 west past Pearson
I90
I290 |
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| shanny |
| quote: | Originally posted by Invasionmix
What does that have to do with anything?
I agree that it's pretty stupid to be doing anything over 120-130 on the HWY. But with the gas prices so high, it's more gas efficient if you're going 110-120 compared to 100. And if you want to save a lot of gas make sure you tailgate trucks and buses :D |
To effectively draft off a bus or truck you would need to be so close to it that it may not be the smartest move either. |
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| MarkT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Provocative_boi
Good stuff bro.
Speeding in SUVs are even more fun....I remember last year my dad had a Ford explorer 2006.....man was it fun the ride was really smooth itself but speeding was like crazyyyyyyyy:crazy:
Hands in the air momment while feet on the gas pedal,
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hands free speeding in a tank...fun stuff, lol.
before anyone starts crying...this is all done without much, or any, traffic (at least on my part).
speeding when you're 'endangering' only yourself is one thing...as we all take our own risks...but ing around with other cars on the road is just dumb. |
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| malek |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sasha
huh? what are u talking about?
Increasing your highway cruising speed from 90km/h to 120km/h can raise fuel consumption as much as 20%!! |
thats if you drive a god damn echo... don't forget you're also going faster, which cuts your the time you use your car.
On my car I notice that at 100kmh its just above 2000 rpm, at 120kmh, its not touching 2400 rpm... this means its still effecient to drive at 120kmh |
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| zokissima |
| quote: | Originally posted by Engine9
seeing how in germany certain parts of hte autobahn have no speed limit
i dont see why we couldnt implement that here, during certain times of the night when theres barely any cars on the road |
Roads in Germany, the autobahn in particular, are in much better condition, for one, and for two, drivers there are generally better trained and know the rules of the road. How many people here will you see completely hogging left lanes, and passing on the right. Cruise outside of the bigger urban areas, where the big highways become two late only, and how many will STILL hog left lanes, and absolutely refuse to move into the right, even when there may be no other cars, or the traffic flow is going at their same speed. Honestly, if we had a stretch of highway with no speed limit, I would think the only people you would find there for the first little while (until enough people died that is) would be cocky arrogant teenage drivers, and cocky arrogant men. Do I want to share a fast lane with people of that calibre...probably not. |
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| Cosmic Fur |
| At the same time, I refuse to believe people in Germany are somehow better drivers by nature. If a bunch of Germans can be taught to drive properly on the highways, why can't a bunch of Canadians? Is there something we're lacking that the Germans have? |
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