It would depend on the differential gear ratio and engine horse power/torque.
130-150mph? It would depend on how it is equipped with engine, transmission and differential gear ratio.
Differential is attached to the transmission. You can find it by tracking where front wheel axles go in the transmission. The part is the differential.
In a manual transmission, and in the differential.
the transmission makes it go fast
No it will not. Sounds like the transmission has a major problem.
Noo
go to autozone, they'll tell you how much and what type of transmission fluid to use. I'm not sure of the automatic transmission fluid, but the manual transmission uses regular transmission fluid. Autozone will tell you how much to put after you drain it all from the big bolt at the differential. you have to fill it by taking out the speedometer cable at the top of the differential, use a long skinny funnel to fill it, and have fun trying to get the speedometer cable back in by aligning the plastic gear on the cable. takes some work, just wiggle it around until it falls into place and then tighten the screw that holds the cable to the differential.
Depends on the year, transmission, gearing, etc...
Probably damaged or worn clutches in the transmission. If it's making strange noises when you try to go, it could also be the differential.
First off, it is not a motor, it is an engine. Of course the engine effects speed. It takes horsepower and torque to move a vehicle. The power of the engine determines how fast the car will go. The gear ratio of the transmission and the differential also determine the speed.
Depends on the year, engine, transmission, etc...
Depends on engine, transmission, gearing, etc.