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Sustained high rpms in a stock motor?
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<blockquote data-quote="truebluecobra" data-source="post: 5872156" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>If you get a chance by all means do it !!!! There is no reason not too !!! The only time I ran warm was driving the car VERY hard for 5-6 laps!! The track was easy on tires and brakes compared to others I have run the biggest difference is how long you could hold the throttle wide open if you really wanted to. At Sebring I run 145 all day long on the back stretch and don't even think about it but the banking just changes things a little - the suspension just seems to be much more important in the banking.But you only run as fast as you feel comfortable and at 135 I was very comfortable all day:rockon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truebluecobra, post: 5872156, member: 1921"] If you get a chance by all means do it !!!! There is no reason not too !!! The only time I ran warm was driving the car VERY hard for 5-6 laps!! The track was easy on tires and brakes compared to others I have run the biggest difference is how long you could hold the throttle wide open if you really wanted to. At Sebring I run 145 all day long on the back stretch and don't even think about it but the banking just changes things a little - the suspension just seems to be much more important in the banking.But you only run as fast as you feel comfortable and at 135 I was very comfortable all day:rockon: [/QUOTE]
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