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chucksrx7 03-19-06 08:41 AM

Is 95mph for 800 miles bad? hahaha
 
Well I just moved to macon Ga, from Central Pennsylvania and it was a long drive to say the least so the whole way I drove at least 80mph and at most 100mph and I only had to fill up the gas tank twice, the oil once, and radiator fluid once. O yea i have an 86 rx7 with 100865 miles on it now. Engine heat was fine the whole way down and oil pressure was fine. Is there anything that could have been effected going that fast for that long? hey thanks guys in advance.

MattB 03-19-06 09:31 AM

as long as all your fluids were there, you should have been fine...but i dont get the point of this thread?

IRPerformance 03-19-06 09:39 AM

Why did you have to fill up the radiator? Where did the coolant go?

MazdaTed 03-19-06 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by chucksrx7
Is there anything that could have been effected going that fast for that long? hey thanks guys in advance.

Your insurance would have been affected if you got caught going that fast.

Im from Warner Robins GA, I hope you can take 100% humidity, all summer long.

chucksrx7 03-19-06 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by Rotary Experiment Seven
Why did you have to fill up the radiator? Where did the coolant go?

well It just needed filled up but I was wondering if the rotors going that fast that long would warp the rotors or the seals. I dont know. Does anyone here live in macon GA

BklynRX7 03-19-06 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by chucksrx7
well It just needed filled up but I was wondering if the rotors going that fast that long would warp the rotors or the seals. I dont know. Does anyone here live in macon GA

Im not trying to be a jerk but what your saying doesnt make any sense. The speed your car is moving does not necessarily effect the speed your engine is turning. Depending on what gear your driving in you can have your engine spining faster at 40 mph than at 100 mph. In short I wouldnt worry about it.

rotorforce 03-19-06 01:19 PM

Why did you have to fill up your oil and coolant? Do you have a coolant leak? Does your engine burn more oil than normal?

KompressorLOgic 03-19-06 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by chucksrx7
well It just needed filled up but I was wondering if the rotors going that fast that long would warp the rotors or the seals. I dont know. Does anyone here live in macon GA

ohh trust me they spin a WHOLE LOT faster in a racecar :)


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