slightly bigger tires
The Taurus is electonically limited to a top speed of around 105-107 mph. (Not always true! Ive put my dad's 2003 or 2004 up to the 120 mark, and it kept on accelerating, but speedometer didnt go higher.)
there is a speed sensor on the rear of the tranny which puts out a pulse to the ecm this is converted to dc current to drive the speedometer faster the speed more pulses more pulses the higher the dc the higher the dc the faster the speed display
I was looking at the 2011 Ford Taurus Owner Guide and it shows that the SHO engine is designed to run on regular unleaded , 87 octane or higher but for best performance use premium unleaded , 91 octane or higher
it is possible because the higher the frenqueny the higher the energy
Why does the speedometer on my 1998 cavalier drop a few MPH after some occasional shifts to higher gear? I.E. 3rd to 4th gear, speedometer would drop from 35 to 30 mph, without the vehicle speed changing, then go back up to vehicle speed.
According to the 2011 Ford Taurus Owner Guide : The 3.5 liter V6 engine will run normally on ( " regular " unleaded , 87 octane , " premium " unleaded will provide improved performance ) The 3.5 liter Taurus SHO engine ( I believe that has twin turbochargers ) uses " regular " unleaded , 87 octane or higher ( 91 octane or higher recommended for best overall performance )
Use a good steam flow meter to know the actual steam flow per hour and use a good pressure indicator to measure the steam pressure. Normally these instruments that are used to measure and calibrate the process parameters are, higher accuracy and pre calibrated with certification, and accredited to authorized national laboratory.
A hair over 78 mph (78.125).
The Teratozoospmia index (TZI) gives an range of possible defects, the higher the score the higher the indication of possible defects.
Recommended size is 14" to 15". You can go higher to 16" but not recommeded. Note that when you go for bigger rim, the profile must be adjusted accordingly so that the speedometer stay the same. Otherwise the speed recorded in the speedometer is incorrect.
YOUR SPEED SENCER IS STARTING TO GO its located on the side of your transmission
Neither. Given any signed number it is possible to find a higher natural number and given any natural number it is possible to find a higher signed number.