Your car is equipped with a chip that will interrupt fuel when your vehicle reaches the designated speed rating of the original tires, probably 109 mph. There are charts you can find online that show the corresponding ratings, eg v rating is 139 mgh and z rated tires are for over 139
it should as long as you use the 92's computer and harness
In my 1995 4.6 Thunderbird, there is a plate on the LHS wheel-well plate (in the motor compartement, near the chasis number), indication the routing of the "drive belt"; I can make a photo if you like. Hans Westerling hamacavi@wandoo.nl
The Shortfin Mako is probably the champion speedster of sharks. It can reach a top speed of 46 miles (74 kilometres) per hour. Although some believe that it can go faster but have no proof of this.
The Chevy Cruze can get up to 46 mpg thanks to their 5-speed manual and 6-speed automatic gearbox.
its usally located up your bum
The greyhound is the fastest dog - with a top speed around 46 mph, but there are several mammals faster than it. Of course the cheetah is considered the fastest - with a top speed around 68 mph (and as much as 75 mph for very short distances), but it can only sustain it's high speed for a short time so at longer distances a greyhound could actually catch up and pass one in a hypothetical race. Other animals that are faster than a greyhound include: Hare - top speed ~50 mph Blackbuck antelope - top speed ~50 mph Lion - top speed ~50 mph Wildebeest - top speed ~50 mph Springbok antelope - top speed ~55 mph Pronghorn - top speed ~55 mph Ostrich - top speed ~60 mph
Speed = distance / time, so time = distance / speed. Therefore, to get the answer, divide 46 miles by the speed of the train.
around 39 mph stright and 25 mph down hill and almost 46 going down hill
John Baker holds the top record of 8 days 19 hours 46 minutes and 39 seconds
Here are a couple links to get ya started..Ford has a recall on those intakes if they are plastic also http://www.babcox.com/editorial/ar/eb40228.htm http://www.allfordmustangs.com/Detailed/651.shtml http://www.flamingfords.info/manifoldSettlement.html
Motorweek - 1987 Ford Escape Hybrid 26-46 was released on: USA: 20 July 2007
It depends on your average speed