In 1990 Bill Elliott won the pole at Talladega at 199.388 MPH - NASCAR mandated smaller restrictor plates after that. In the draft Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski hit trap speeds of 205 MPH in 2009.
Take out the top speed restrictor plate. If you don't know how to do it contact a proffesional. where are the restrictor plates located
The Honda trx90x is restricted to a top speed of 23 mph. However, if the restrictor plate is removed, it can reach speeds of up to 43 mph though that is not recommended.
41-42 miles per hour. Give or take the richness of the fuel, but I recommend removing the restrictor plate if you are a bigger rider/want a higher top speed.
There is no restrictor plate on this engine. Speed is controlled by the ECU.
A restrictor plate is a device used to reduce air flow and horsepower in a nascar engine. The restrictor plates are used at Talledega and Daytona to reduce speeds for safety.
55-70mph is top speed of the scooter.
no restrictor plate- ASE and GM MASTER TECHNICIAN
its got a restrictor plate in the exhaus
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Most likely a restrictor plate
A restrictor plate is simply a plate with a set size hole in it that the engine has to suck all its air through. It's a basic and simple way to limit how much power an engine can make, to keep the competition fair and the vehicles from getting dangerously fast.
The record for a NASCAR legal car is 212.809 mph set by Bill Elliott in 1987, he set this record during qualifying at Talladega. In 2004, Rusty Wallace tested a NASCAR race car with no restrictor plate at Talladega Super Speedway and it recorded a top speed of 228 mph.