Redeye Widebody

So far only my next door neighbor figured it out. Everyone in the HOA will know before it gets dark today. They will probably have an emergency HOA meeting about me!!! LOL!

Nothing in the HOA agreement has anything in it about how many cars you can have!
Thank God for that loophole, make sure you're grandfathered in when they change that stipulation.
 
Give Bob a week or two...
I think he's chicken.

Ummm......

This was in my Scat Pack.

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The Redeye will roll up to 203 mph.

I will have to go to that 2.3 mile straight track in Texas or Bonneville to get it up to that speed.
 
You already said your top speed was 142.
You also said you always obey the laws so I call :bs_flag:

142 was tops at the drag strip.

152 at 3 mile test track in Maryland. And that was a blast less than 1/2 mile. How do you think top speed got to 152????

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How do I know that's your car?

I can't see mr safety pulling out the camera while wiping his *** at 152 miles per hour BUT you are a man of integrity so ...:poke:
 
How do I know that's your car?

I can't see mr safety pulling out the camera while wiping his *** at 152 miles per hour BUT you are a man of integrity so ...:poke:

That is stored data. All Scat Pack's and Hellcat's have that data. The Hellcats have a ton of data you can scroll through and look through on the Performance Pages on U-Connect. That picture was taken while I was parked.

Where am I going to get a picture of someone else's dash???
 
That is stored data. All Scat Pack's and Hellcat's have that data. The Hellcats have a ton of data you can scroll through and look through on the Performance Pages on U-Connect. That picture was taken while I was parked.

Where am I going to get a picture of someone else's dash???

If you recall Bob I once posted pictures of my 71s speedometer so photos are out there easily grabbed off the net, but you know that.

I think most of these cars have a top speed memory including my 10 but it does look at quick glance that is actual.
 
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If you recall Bob I once posted pictures of my 71s speedometer so photos are out there easily grabbed off the net, but you know that.

I think most of these cars have a top speed memory including my 10 but it does look at quick glance that is actual.

Yep, I collect other people's speedo pictures.....

:BangHead:
 
Isn't there someway to turn that off?
What fantasy world do you live in?
New car's store data PERMANENTLY.

There's methods floating around on the internet showing you how to erase and brick your car's stored data if you feel the need to.


Here's a terrible example of the law is used against you.
You're driving 39 mph in a 35 zone and a kid on a bicycle runs right out in front of you and is killed. Your computer can be confiscated.

Another example (true story), you do a blast down the 1/4 mile. OnStar (GM).
Halfway through the run, OnStar comes on and warns you that you are violating the warranty.

Personally, I keep "devices" in my glove compartment it smoke the computer if necessary.
 
I vote for the salt for your flat out Bob. BTW. My excitement comes from being pined back in the chair when you nail it, not the extended flat out.(kinda like when a 737 goes from dead stop to when it leaves the ground) Friend of mine way back in the mid '50s had an engine builder in SoCal named Ak Miller build him a 270 Jimmie and transplanted it into a '37 Pontiac Coupe.(custom intake with 6 Rochester's hangin' off the side of it) He'd stick a dime in the speaker grill on the dash and said he'd give you the car if you could reach forward and grab the dime when he nailed it. After 1-2 tries I stopped trying and just kept laughing
 
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