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2020 GT500 top speed limited...
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<blockquote data-quote="Voltwings" data-source="post: 16155404" data-attributes="member: 155561"><p>Tob, I feel these two statements contradict one another? You're not willing to support that a vehicle's speed limiter is always set by the factory tires (at, or below, rather), but state you can see pressure from legal to limit it? Yes, imagine if Ford put a Y rated tire (186 mph) and then allowed it to go 200+ and it had a blow out. 100% that scenario results in one hell of a lawsuit. </p><p></p><p>A manufacturer legally cannot release a car allowed to faster than the tires are rated for. This is really cut and dry in my opinion, especially when that car has aero capable of adding another 550+ lbs of downforce at those speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voltwings, post: 16155404, member: 155561"] Tob, I feel these two statements contradict one another? You're not willing to support that a vehicle's speed limiter is always set by the factory tires (at, or below, rather), but state you can see pressure from legal to limit it? Yes, imagine if Ford put a Y rated tire (186 mph) and then allowed it to go 200+ and it had a blow out. 100% that scenario results in one hell of a lawsuit. A manufacturer legally cannot release a car allowed to faster than the tires are rated for. This is really cut and dry in my opinion, especially when that car has aero capable of adding another 550+ lbs of downforce at those speeds. [/QUOTE]
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