top speed of a six speed 2003?
The director of my department asked me "how fast will this thing go?" Dunno, I said, but I will find out. On the way home in sixth gear I noted the car is doing 70 at 2,500 rpm. Dividing 6,900 by 2,500 and multiplying by 70 mph, the answer cam back at 193.2 mph! Not possible, I say, due to drag. Anybody know how fast this thing will go? I'm not willing to find out, too many cops around here. Maybe someone in Montana can give us a clue.
Awesome theoretical number, though.:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: |
I think I read 148 for the 6 speed.
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I believe that there is a limiter that will stop you, and I think Tom is right about the speed.
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drag coefficient= 0.33
193? pass the crack. |
The speed limiter is set for 148 MPH. Anyone know how to re-program?
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Originally posted by torqueaholic drag coefficient= 0.33 193? pass the crack. |
Top speed electronically limited to 149 MPH, stock Michelin tires are 'V' speed rated (149 MPH), go figure...
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Originally posted by Pappy The speed limiter is set for 148 MPH. Anyone know how to re-program? http://www.vtec.net:8080/article_files/7575/sldfoto.jpg |
Originally posted by BlueCLS6 Top speed electronically limited to 149 MPH, stock Michelin tires are 'V' speed rated (149 MPH), go figure... I had the auto version up to 130 MPH once. By the time you hit 120 MPH, there really isn't much acceleration left. I figure it would be a really long haul on a flat stretch to hit 149....... |
Originally posted by Wires Kind of a good thing, huh? :) I had the auto version up to 130 MPH once. By the time you hit 120 MPH, there really isn't much acceleration left. I figure it would be a really long haul on a flat stretch to hit 149....... |
Both the 6-speed and auto should be limited to between 147-150 mph. It's due to the v-rated (149mph) tires.
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I have a CL-P and had it up to 145...I would think CL-S's could do better. By the way, it was still pulling strong in 4th gear. Somebody try it in a 6spd.
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Originally posted by Wires Kind of a good thing, huh? :) I had the auto version up to 130 MPH once. By the time you hit 120 MPH, there really isn't much acceleration left. I figure it would be a really long haul on a flat stretch to hit 149....... Juker008 |
Originally posted by Wires Kind of a good thing, huh? :) I had the auto version up to 130 MPH once. By the time you hit 120 MPH, there really isn't much acceleration left. I figure it would be a really long haul on a flat stretch to hit 149....... _______________ i only did 140 once and i couldve gone faster but was kinda scared of cops..... my car pulls hard all the way to 140. maybe cuz i have I/H/E/Pulley i tried on my friends AV6 coupe on the way to vegas once... the acceleration just died after 110...it took FOREVER for me to reach 120MPH in that accord.... |
ive had my six speed up to 140 and it was pulling but i was coming up on other cars so i let off ill try it again when i get new tires
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Originally posted by F23A4 Outside of the SUVs and minivan, I didn't think any Honda had a speed governor in their USDM cars. However, maybe the HKS speed limit defencer will override the governor: http://www.vtec.net:8080/article_files/7575/sldfoto.jpg i dont think i would ever want to go 150+ but i would be nice to know that i could http://www.hksusa.com/images_products/L_1750.jpg |
Originally posted by JakeCL ive had my six speed up to 140 and it was pulling but i was coming up on other cars so i let off ill try it again when i get new tires What is that in ur avatar? Juker008 |
I've hit the 149 mph mark racing a Mustang GT ( i was a car and half ahead at this point to. I'd love to see what the top speed is without the governor and with better tires on a real big oval track.
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Originally posted by runnerX where did you get the drag coefficient?? I was not able to find it anywhere on the net. http://www.nology.com/pdfandzipfiles/carsdata.pdf educate yourself! ;) |
Originally posted by Juker008 What is that in ur avatar? Juker008 |
NOT meaning to Brag or anoy anyone here but the 2003 honda accord coupe's drag coefficient is .29, which places it in some rare company such as:
BMW M3 LS1 none Z06 corvette infiniti G35 w/wo aero package Its the honda/acura with the lowest cd ever at .29. :) |
so what were you meaning to do torque?
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spread some love? :D
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Originally posted by torqueaholic I'm sorry sir, but the drag coefficient is for the CLs 6spd is actually .32! again too little HP, and too high a drag coefficient to go above 150, let a lone 193!! my source? found on the NET curiously enough: http://www.nology.com/pdfandzipfiles/carsdata.pdf educate yourself! ;) |
my guess it the car could do about 160-165 ungoverned
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here's a FYI...throw on cruise control and accelerate the cc past speed governor...u'll get another 3 - 5mph out of it
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Originally posted by Scooter here's a FYI...throw on cruise control and accelerate the cc past speed governor...u'll get another 3 - 5mph out of it |
Thanks for the info, guys!
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i think our cars will push the limits of 170+....when i had it up to 145 the other weekend, i was in 5th@6000rpms....i may fluctuate a little cause i was paying attention to the road, but i still had some of 5th and all of 6th....so it would be interesting to find out
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Originally posted by Zootking i think our cars will push the limits of 170+....when i had it up to 145 the other weekend, i was in 5th@6000rpms....i may fluctuate a little cause i was paying attention to the road, but i still had some of 5th and all of 6th....so it would be interesting to find out :P |
Originally posted by joedokes28 Have you had your 6spd up that fast? I have had mine to 135 on two occasions and it seemed like it still had a bit left. I definately feel that the car still pulls strong after 120. I haven't found a place here where the road is long enough, level enough, and PO free enough to attempt a top speed run. I have heard there was no limiter on the 6spd, anyone know? |
Wires,
The reason why I would think that 5th in the auto would suck for power is because Acura/Honda makes their last gears crusing/fuel economy gears. From what I've been told is that in the last gear the fuel gets leaned out some from better fuel economy. Maybe thats why the car sucks in 5th, and 6th for the stick. And ur damm right. My CLS would just plant anywhere above 130. The damm thing felt like it was riding on rails. All that downforce from such high speed really helps. Juker008 |
Originally posted by Juker008 Wires, The reason why I would think that 5th in the auto would suck for power is because Acura/Honda makes their last gears crusing/fuel economy gears. From what I've been told is that in the last gear the fuel gets leaned out some from better fuel economy. Maybe thats why the car sucks in 5th, and 6th for the stick. And ur damm right. My CLS would just plant anywhere above 130. The damm thing felt like it was riding on rails. All that downforce from such high speed really helps. Juker008 The engine puts out 232 ft lbs of torque. As you go through the gears, you'll get the following torque to the wheels (at 5000 RPM) (stolen from posted dynos): 1st - 725 ft lbs 2nd - 425 ft lbs 3rd - 314 ft lbs 4th - 231 ft lbs 5th - 189 ft lbs 6th - 112 ft lbs 5th gear in the manual is about 1:1 (0.976:1 actually), so you'll get most of the engine power to the ground. When you hit 6th gear it's 0.771:1, so the engine needs to spin less to make the wheels spin more (great for fuel economy, but you lose major torque to the ground). As you can see from above, the 6 speed is only putting a measly 112 ft lbs of torque to the ground in 6th (which will be similar to the auto's 5th gear). So, to make her pull more in the last gear, you need to up the HP/TQ at the engine.... :D |
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