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ADVANCE
not a very good picture but i was holding the wheel with one hand and snapping a picture with the other!

[img]http://www.racersconcept.com/advance.JPG[/img]

is this picture working??
Matthew_McNally
Hi advance

afraid that image is not working - it seems to be a problem at the source site.

trying to view the image in a stand alone browser gives the error message

[quote]The image “http://www.racersconcept.com/DSC01278.JPG” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.[/quote]
Veece
It's working now - you naughty, naughty boy - never catch me doing speeds of 130mph+ :whistling:
ADVANCE
[quote name='Matthew_McNally' date='May 28 2003, 04:14 PM']Hi advance

afraid that image is not working - it seems to be a problem at the source site.

trying to view the image in a stand alone browser gives the error message

[quote]The image “http://www.racersconcept.com/DSC01278.JPG” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.[/quote] [/quote]
i got it fixed, i had to reroutt the picture.


Notice how im out of gas!! or as you all say Petrol! lol :D
Fidgits
Tut tut :winky:
Steve
trouble is the car gets very noisey with the wind around the mirrors


BTW kids.. we do not condone speeding in the club :winky:
stevenage_saint
I know on the test drive I hit the ton on the M56 without realising. Fourtunatley no Police. Of course Advance you did that on a private road :winky:
At least I know what I am letting myself into now :yahoo:
UKPulse
Notice the motion blur on the "petrol" gauge... probably doing 2mpg at that speed! :lol:
ADVANCE
[quote name='stevenage_saint' date='May 28 2003, 04:55 PM']I know on the test drive I hit the ton on the M56 without realising. Fourtunatley no Police. Of course Advance you did that on a private road :winky:
At least I know what I am letting myself into now :yahoo:[/quote]
no, on the highway

[color=red]i highly recomend no one try this! [/color]that was the last time i do that, its too risky!
rhaines
I just wish some speedo's would go that far so you could know what your doing....

[img]http://tubby.custard.org/toc/meets/Bracknell/Dsc02032.jpg[/img]

Don't know who would travle at that speed though.....
Scorpion
[quote]Administrator[/quote] [b] trouble is the car gets very noisey with the wind around the mirrors[/b]

Simple theres a button you press to fold em in...................sorted :lol: :lol:
rhaines
[quote name='pee.j' date='May 28 2003, 09:05 PM'][quote]Administrator[/quote] [b] trouble is the car gets very noisey with the wind around the mirrors[/b]

Simple theres a button you press to fold em in...................sorted :lol: :lol: [/quote]
doesn't work on mine (I mean reudcing the noise with mirrors in) :whistling: :whistling:
Monster-Mat
:sad: i never speed..............

[img]http://www.lexusownersclub.com/gallery/albums/album01/aam.sized.jpg[/img]

:winky:

it was a private road..............honestly guv
wildrnes
Notice you had your fog lights on Mat - do they make you go faster then?? :whistling: :hehe: :zee:
Monster-Mat
it was raining quite badly, a bit icy and some light fog
Steve
:winky: :winky: We believe you

Did you not used to cruise Westover Road mat? :zee:
Monster-Mat
winter gardens and the esplanade in weymouth........ B)
Parthiban
[quote]it was raining quite badly, a bit icy and some light fog[/quote]

140 mph in these conditions?

thats not a very good example to set for us younger drivers! :lol:

jus kiddin, that is well slick, how did you take the photo in all this?
Mitch
supercharged- 140mph looked economical then for a minute til i realised ur MPG clock was the other way round :oops:
Mitch
ppl if anyone reads this topic and decides they wanna do them kinda speeds please take it on private roads, take it from someone who did high speed and lost the backend twice at 5am on the way home in january but managed to control it and since then hasnt gone over 90mph on the motorway, has a slight fear of 3figure speeds now :iraqi-info-minister: :iraqi-info-minister: :iraqi-info-minister:

lesson learnt

by the way if any of the mods or admin wanna delete this post then i understand, just thought i'd warn ppl not to try it and aint condoning that kind of speed
mitch
Steve
i reckon mat put his black and decker on full speed whilst the dash was out :winky: :winky:
tony_hetherington
Terrible,

Tut tut tut tut




[img]http://www.lexusownersclub.com/gallery/albums/album01/small_pic_of_speedo.jpg[/img]



Well, u gotta try it :) :oops:
kev dood
Can't say I have been that quick, the bottle goes!!

However, far be it from me to bang on about the plod etc.

But, didn't some guy get nicked for speeding from a video he produced of him in his F40? He then sold it or something.

I guess as there are no road shots, no-one knows where these were taken, therefore you are all safe - but thought I'd mention it.

Can the rev limiter be removed or raised to get a little more speed?
Monster-Mat
mine was actually done on a very straight road in germany,

ok the limit is 100kmh, but it was late evening, and i know the road very well

i dont condone this sort of thing.........and only best attempted if you are 100% confident in your skills at high speed.

and know the road and its present conditions well.


i did 3 differing runs on thi road before the recorded run

:excl:
Steve
me senses i should close this thread

No one should comtemplate trying this... just look at the pics.
Fidgits
[quote name='Administrator' date='May 29 2003, 11:09 AM']me senses i should close this thread

No one should comtemplate trying this... just look at the pics.[/quote]
I would never consider breaking the speed limit on any public road...

And I'm sure all the pictures above were taken on private/closed roads or tracks.. but people do like to brag don't they :whistling:
djanderso
Ahh, how I loved driving in Germany with the IS! :D

(The wife wasn't so impressed though! :sick: )
UKPulse
[quote name='kev dood' date='May 29 2003, 08:29 AM']Can't say I have been that quick, the bottle goes!!

However, far be it from me to bang on about the plod etc.

But, didn't some guy get nicked for speeding from a video he produced of him in his F40? He then sold it or something.

I guess as there are no road shots, no-one knows where these were taken, therefore you are all safe - but thought I'd mention it.

Can the rev limiter be removed or raised to get a little more speed?[/quote]
There was certainly a biker who landed himself in jail last year.... :o

Daily Telegraph 9 March 2002 - [b]Biker who filmed himself at 165mph sent to prison[/b]

A motorcycle enthusiast who used a video camera to record himself speeding at 165mph through country lanes was jailed for 12 months yesterday.

Wayne Soman, a 32-year-old carpenter, had eluded police speed cameras before being pulled over at a checkpoint last September. However, he became the author of his own downfall when traffic police on the A40 at Llandovery, Dyfed, noticed the camera strapped to the petrol tank and demanded that he re-play the tape.

Further inspection revealed a hydraulic device Soman had fitted to his 900cc Kawasaki to tilt his number plate to make it indecipherable to police cars and cameras. After viewing just three minutes of the footage - the bike's speedometer and rev counter clearly visible at the bottom of the frame - police arrested Soman.

The home-made "speed camera" was played yesterday at Swansea crown court to
Judge Peter Griffiths, who shook his head in disbelief. It showed Soman, who pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, giving a thumbs-up to the camera before setting off from his home in Pontypridd.

Although Soman did slow to the required 30mph in villages and built-up areas he accelerated to more than 150mph on the A470 from Merthyr and topped 165mph approaching Brecon. Then he turned left on to "little more than a country lane" and swerved around blind bends at 100mph. After joining the A40 he reached 130mph "numerous" times before being waved down by police trying to curb motorcyclists who frequently raced on the road. Four had died in high-speed crashes over the previous weekend.

Soman had been travelling so fast that he covered the equivalent of three-quarters of a football pitch in one second, the court heard. David Harries, defending, described his client as a dedicated motor-cyclist, "a fanatic", adding in mitigation that he had since sold his bike "at the insistence of the lady in his life".

Judge Griffiths, while acknowledging Soman's "undoubted driving skills", was not to be dissuaded from a custodial sentence. He jailed Soman, who had two previous convictions for speeding, for 12 months, banned him from driving for three years and ordered him to take an extended driving test on his release.

He said: "Effectively, you used the public highway as a race track. You were overtaking at speeds well in excess of 130 mph, squeezing past on-coming traffic. Any reasonable motorist would have said, 'here's a maniac'."

"You planned to drive as fast as you could and film yourself doing it. It was an appalling, outrageous piece of dangerous driving and it would be ridiculous not to send you to jail."
rhaines
Speaking for myself and am guessing other members of this forum who've posted we have the ability and sense touse tracks (eg Combe), live in Germany (Autobahn) or other locations with non-public roads

:D

I like the tilting number plate idea.... Very James Bond....
dark_is200
[quote name='rhaines' date='May 29 2003, 10:50 AM']Speaking for myself and am guessing other members of this forum who've posted we have the ability and sense touse tracks (eg Combe), live in Germany (Autobahn) or other locations with non-public roads

:D

I like the tilting number plate idea.... Very James Bond....[/quote]
If I plan on speeding I make sure it is in the safety of a track environment - or the M25 as its more commonly known!

:oops: :offtopic:
Steve
one of the reasons why i dont wanna unrestrict my car... i know what i am like!
rhaines
[quote name='dark_is200' date='May 29 2003, 11:56 AM'][quote name='rhaines' date='May 29 2003, 10:50 AM'] Speaking for myself and am guessing other members of this forum who've posted we have the ability and sense touse tracks (eg Combe), live in Germany (Autobahn) or other locations with non-public roads

:D

I like the tilting number plate idea.... Very James Bond....[/quote]
If I plan on speeding I make sure it is in the safety of a track environment - or the M25 as its more commonly known!

:oops: :offtopic: [/quote]
M25 = race track, normally i find it a car park !
ADVANCE
[quote name='UKPulse' date='May 29 2003, 10:34 AM']There was certainly a biker who landed himself in jail last year.... :o

Daily Telegraph 9 March 2002 - [b]Biker who filmed himself at 165mph sent to prison[/b]

A motorcycle enthusiast who used a video camera to record himself speeding at 165mph through country lanes was jailed for 12 months yesterday.

Wayne Soman, a 32-year-old carpenter, had eluded police speed cameras before being pulled over at a checkpoint last September. However, he became the author of his own downfall when traffic police on the A40 at Llandovery, Dyfed, noticed the camera strapped to the petrol tank and demanded that he re-play the tape.

Further inspection revealed a hydraulic device Soman had fitted to his 900cc Kawasaki to tilt his number plate to make it indecipherable to police cars and cameras. After viewing just three minutes of the footage - the bike's speedometer and rev counter clearly visible at the bottom of the frame - police arrested Soman.

The home-made "speed camera" was played yesterday at Swansea crown court to
Judge Peter Griffiths, who shook his head in disbelief. It showed Soman, who pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, giving a thumbs-up to the camera before setting off from his home in Pontypridd.

Although Soman did slow to the required 30mph in villages and built-up areas he accelerated to more than 150mph on the A470 from Merthyr and topped 165mph approaching Brecon. Then he turned left on to "little more than a country lane" and swerved around blind bends at 100mph. After joining the A40 he reached 130mph "numerous" times before being waved down by police trying to curb motorcyclists who frequently raced on the road. Four had died in high-speed crashes over the previous weekend.

Soman had been travelling so fast that he covered the equivalent of three-quarters of a football pitch in one second, the court heard. David Harries, defending, described his client as a dedicated motor-cyclist, "a fanatic", adding in mitigation that he had since sold his bike "at the insistence of the lady in his life".

Judge Griffiths, while acknowledging Soman's "undoubted driving skills", was not to be dissuaded from a custodial sentence. He jailed Soman, who had two previous convictions for speeding, for 12 months, banned him from driving for three years and ordered him to take an extended driving test on his release.

He said: "Effectively, you used the public highway as a race track. You were overtaking at speeds well in excess of 130 mph, squeezing past on-coming traffic. Any reasonable motorist would have said, 'here's a maniac'."

"You planned to drive as fast as you could and film yourself doing it. It was an appalling, outrageous piece of dangerous driving and it would be ridiculous not to send you to jail."
[/quote]
this is kinda funny for a reason because a friend of mine had the same thing happen.

He has a yellow IS300 and had a camera filming him going 143mph. When he slowed down to about 80mph he wrecked on some deserted road. When the cops got there, they looked at the video and arrested him for going that fast.

Mat, i think you know him...kyle from the US who lives near me in Colorado...used to be a mod here i think.


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