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went for a short trip to meleka. was driving at north south E-way and found that my rpm jus wont drop and fixed at 4000...is it normal?
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http://ride.asiaone.com/news/general/story...-driving-100kmh SAINT-PETERSBURG - Police in Russia's northwestern city of Saint Petersburg have launched a probe after a video of an eight-year-old girl driving 100 kilometres per hour through snowy scenery went viral on the Internet. The clip of Karina Mikulchik driving was shot by her mother Yelena, who was sitting in the back seat. The footage has been viewed nearly 500,000 times on YouTube. The little girl seems unperturbed handling the Audi to the sounds of techno music from the stereo. A man sitting in the passenger seat, apparently her father, tells her: "Come on! Accelerate! At least to 100! Don't be afraid." The camera zooms in to show the speed creeping up to 100 kilometres. "If Nastya saw me drive a car, she'd pass out right away!" the smiling girl says at one point, apparently referring to a friend, as she speeds through a snow-covered field on a narrow road. - See more at: http://ride.asiaone.com/news/general/story...h.Na8mNYcS.dpuf mad parent, ridiculous, how can they ask their 8 year old to drive 100km/h?
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Was driving along TPE one evening, noticed that there's this QQ cutting in/out traffic at ard 100km/hr. Driver using it as though sports car. 0.8 or 1.1cc small car, how stable can it be at such high speed? Playing with his life and others....
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MONSTER JAM! 100km traffic jam Beijing-Tibet highway gridlocked for 10 days; alternative route not open By Peh Shing Huei, China Bureau Chief & Charissa Yong BEIJING: China's most notorious highway has now been paralysed for 10 days by a traffic jam that stretches for some 100km and snakes from Inner Mongolia to the Chinese capital. The Beijing-Tibet Expressway has been transformed into a road to nowhere since Aug 14, chalking up a likely record as the country's worst congestion. While China already has 60,000km of expressways, second in the world only to the United States which has 80,000km, it seems that the growing power has an appetite for more. Traffic snarls along these inter-city routes are growing increasingly common, with the Beijing-Tibet highway infamous for buckling under the weight of heavy usage. With roadworks going on at the National Expressway 110 (G110), an older and alternative route, drivers have been forced to use the Beijing-Tibet Expressway, hence the current massive jam. 'We have no choice,' said trucker Huang Banzhu, who left Inner Mongolia on Saturday and did not expect to reach the port city of Qingdao in Shandong province before tomorrow. The usual journey takes just 24 hours, he told The Straits Times at Yanqing county in north-west Beijing, bordering Hebei province. Even though the state media reported yesterday that the jam had eased somewhat at certain stretches, the authorities expect the congestion to continue until after the G110's roadworks are completed in mid-September. This would come as no surprise to regular users of the Beijing-Tibet Expressway, where a massive jam stretching 70km lasted nearly a week last month. The route also gets jammed up during bad weather, when it snows or rains heavily. A major reason for the persistent congestion is that the 3,710km highway, which runs through seven provinces and regions before ending in Tibet, is a favourite of coal truckers. This is because Beijing charges less toll on coal trucks compared with Tianjin city and Hebei province. While the capital imposes a flat rate on large vehicles, the surrounding cities tax according to weight. This is why coal drivers have a saying: 'Even with the jam, go by Beijing' (ning ke yong du, ye zou Beijing). As truck driver Liu Zhengqi, who has moved only a few kilometres in seven hours, said: 'We can't do anything about the jam.' Every so often, the vehicles get to inch forward. Bare-chested drivers occasionally get out of their lorries to stretch their legs in the summer heat and chat with drivers in the vehicles near them. 'I just sit and wait, take turns to sleep and chat,' said a driver who gave only his surname Hua. A cottage industry of sorts has sprung up to cater to these immobilised truckers, an unsurprising phenomenon given the enterprising culture of mainland Chinese. Nearby residents turn hawkers, zipping between the stalled lorries on their motorbikes and bicycles to sell lunch boxes or cup noodles at four times the usual price. Rag-and-bone men have also turned motorists' misery into a money-making sideline by collecting used bottles left behind by the drivers. '(It is) not only the congestion (which) annoys me, but also those vendors,' a driver surnamed Huang said jokingly to the Global Times. OMG! Imagine if this happened here? Sunday I got stuck in one for almost an hour due to YOG traffic diversions. It stretched for about 3km I think.
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Strange that a almost brand new BMW F10 535i is on the pre-owned market. Is there something the owner knew after driving 100km that others don't? http://www.sgcarmart.com.sg/used_cars/info...479&DL=1000
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The owner must be crazy ! Few days old only leh and 100km . http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.ph...479&DL=1000 with $285,000 can get the new car or not ?
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hi all, would like to ask does the specfication of the 0-100km/h timings provided by manufacturers accurate?
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Looks like a Porsche, with left hand on the steering and right hand holding the camera. http://www.asiaone.com/Motoring/Drivers/St...526-143956.html
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ask civic drivers, do you notice that thanks a lot
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3k rpm? or lower TANK Q!
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Got this from an italian site, and translated the below with WorldLingo. Looks like a soop up Fabia, called Brisk Fabia (probably from it's Rally heritage) it beats the look of the new UK made Honda Civi-Type R, love this look. But running 0-100km seems a little far fetch even with a 2.0TFSI engine, but that is what the site says, bad translation though but you roughly get what they are talking about. Here is the original link, http://www.autoblog.it/post/8419/dalla-bri...00-cavalli#more
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Just read a interesting thread here. http://www.bmw-sg.com/forums/lounge/15604-...na-race-me.html BMW Owner says... --------------------------------------------------------- "hi bros yesterday night a toyota mark x wanna race me along bukit timah road.after the green light at one of the traffic lights i stepped full throttle to 100km/h.i always do that when i am first at the traffic lights.that mark x was at the third lane i think.after about 10 seconds, the mark x overtake me at 130km/h.wtf ? where is the traffic police when you need one ? i always try not to speed above the road speed limit by 30km/h.i understand above 40km/h you have to attend court.above 60km/h you will have your license revoked. btw maybe too dark he thought i was 320i wanna eat me." --------------------------------------------------------- My only thought is It's not the car, it's the driver's Balls.....
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is there any car that can run @ 100Km/h but only 2000rpm ? what is the rpm for normal @80km/h what is the rpm for normal @90km/h what is the rpm for normal @100km/h my previous citreon 2.0i 80km/h @2000rpm 100km/h @2400rpm
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Bros, got this question always wanted to ask : How do manufacturers come up with their 0-100 timings ? Is it done on the track ? If so, arent there many factors involved eg. wind speed, temperature, grip levels etc ? Or is it done on a dyno with controlled environment ?
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Just wanted to share with you my experience of having the front left tyre burst (Bridgestone Turanza 205/55R16) while at ~100km/h along CTE this morning... Surprisingly enough, the car did not loose control when the tyre went burst. I only hear a sudden loud "blok blok..." sound. I quickly slow down and filter to the left lane, then to the road shoulder. Initially, I thought it is just a punctured tyre. To my horror, the tyre sidewall was suffering a large cracked line of about 6 inches. I could see the teared portion with wire exposed. I was in deep rushed to change up the tyre and forgot to take a picture of it. My mileage is closed to 48K. Though typically tyre replacemet usually start when close to 70K or so. Any comment on this? Really dunno why the sidewall will crack in such a way. It is pretty dangerous if there isn't any tell-tale sign. If at higher speed say ~140km/h along NS HW, that could be a disaster liao. Anyway, had the 4 tyres replaced to Maxxis MA-21, highly recommended by shop owner over the Bridgestone GR80 for wet floor gripping. Will let you guys know more about its performance at later time. In conclusion, I am pleasantly surprise that the car still remain controllability even though the front tyre burst when I was cruising at 100km/h.
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Just curious for ordinary folks like us, how do we gauge our ride's 0-100km/h timing without using additional equipments/sources?
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Hi, Just changed new set of wheels, did balancing & alignment. I noticed with these new set of tyres, as I accelerate to close 100km, I can feel my steering wheel vibrating. What are the probable causes? Car model:92'Nissan b13 1.5 ex-saloon.....
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Free upgrade: 8.6sec - 5.8sec for 0-100km/h sprints
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Find that the steering wheel becomes very light (something like no feedback) when travelling at 100km/h. What can be done to improve on this? Me driving a AE111 (M) with aspec db and sports rims, hope this info helps.