your car has a speed sensor located on the transmission replace that and problem is solved
Around 70 kph.
90 to 100 $
19.6 meters per second or about 44mph
It depends on the car you're driving and the local conditions.
44 mph = 0.012 miles per second
Minimum gasoline octane is 91. It will run poorly on 87... That said 44MPH down hill, 40 on a flat, 28-35 uphill depending on the slope. 93octane makes this scooter run well and fast.
Hi, this is a real simple math problem. Here's the formula.... Xmph times Zhours equals Y. In your case.....44mph times 2 hours equals 88miles traveled.
It comes with two different keys. One is the normal key, which limits top speed to 44mph. The second key is the performance key which has no limitation on speed or power. A key is available for purchase and limits top speed to 25 mph for use on work sites.
The average top speed of the Australian Emu is 50km an hour, or 31 mph, but they have actually been clocked at 75kph. Average cruising speed is between 30 and 45 kph. Kangaroos can reach speeds of up to 70 kph, or 44mph, for short bursts. Their average hopping speed is around 19 kph, or 12 mph.
The average top speed of the Australian Emu is 50km an hour, or 31 mph, but they have actually been clocked at 75kph. Average cruising speed is between 30 and 45 kph. Kangaroos can reach speeds of up to 70 kph, or 44mph, for short bursts. Their average hopping speed is around 19 kph, or 12 mph.
Kangaroos do not run: they hop. A comfortable hopping speed for red kangaroos, the largest of the kangaroo species, is 19 kilometres per hour (12 miles per hour), and they can maintain this speed for hours, stopping for brief rests. They can have short bursts of speed of between 55 and 70 kph (35-44mph). A single jump can be up to 8 metres (29 feet) long, and 1.8m (6 feet) in height.
Probably, if it was in a straight line. The average top speed of the Australian Emu is 50km an hour, or 31 mph, but they have actually been clocked at 75kph. Average cruising speed is between 30 and 45 kph. Kangaroos can reach speeds of up to 70 kph, or 44mph, for short bursts. Their average hopping speed is around 19 kph, or 12 mph. The difference is that emus are capable of making 180 degree turns suddenly, which the kangaroo cannot do.