Why can cars go over 100 if it's illegal?

"Some street legal cars have governors because of how exceptional their acceleration is." Most manufacturer limits on top speed are tied to the vehicle tire speed rating (usually somewhere around 92-116mph). There are a few that are sort of an industry standard cutoff for 'safety', like 300kpm (I think) on sport bikes.
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Why do cars go up to 160 mph?

Most speedometers max out around 140 or 160 mph, even though the cars aren't designed to go that fast. The practice serves automakers' needs to mass-produce standard gauges for different cars. It also adds psychological benefits to drivers, who may want to think of themselves as amateur racecar drivers.
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Why are cars capped at 155 mph?

The Gentlemen's agreement

Their agreement stated that they would limit most of their standard edition cars to a maximum speed of just 155 mph. This was an agreement made by free choice by each brand to support not just the environmental circumstances, but also to support road safety.
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Can a car go 300 mph?

In 2019, the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ became the first production car to drive 300 mph.
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Can a car go 1000 mph?

The Bloodhound is a truly super supercar. It's designed to punch right through the sound barrier to over 1,000 miles per hour. is the Bloodhound SSC, a car designed to hit 1000 miles per hour.
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Can a car go 500 mph?

The Bloodhound supersonic car has reached a speed of over 500 miles per hour (mph)! It's managed 501 mph to be precise in high-speed trials in South Africa.
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Why are German cars speed limited?

In the wake of the 1973 oil crisis, a federal speed limit of 100 km/h (62 mph) on Autobahns was imposed to help save fuel and mitigate impending future shortages. Environmental or safety concerns were not considered at the time.
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Why are Japanese cars limited to 112mph?

A Desire To Avoid Road Deaths & Injuries

Another reason why Japanese cars have speedometer and hard speed limits is due to a desire to cut down road accidents, deaths, and injuries. The Japanese Auto Manufacturers Association (JAMA) requested that members do more to discourage excessive speed on Japanese roads.
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Can a car go 200 mph?

In a recent issue of Automobile, the magazine counted 16 modern cars that can go 200 mph or more. Along with the Ferraris (the F12, 211 mph) and Lamborghinis (Aventador, 217 mph), some were nearly prosaic, including a Cadillac (CTS-V, 200 mph) and a Dodge (Viper, 206 mph).
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Do cars have speed limiters?

Most modern vehicles have a built-in speed limiter, but they are strictly intended to keep the vehicle from reaching incredibly excessive speeds. Aftermarket speed limiters such as Highway Guardian and Family Link are used to limit the speed to a safe pace.
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Can you remove a speed limiter?

Many cars now offer aftermarket performance chips or engine computer reprogramming that alters the way the engine performs. These modifications can add power or fuel economy to an engine, depending on what the tuner desires. That programming can also include removing the speed limiter.
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Is driving slow illegal?

In the eyes of the law, driving too slowly or braking without good cause is an offence under the scope of inconsiderate and careless driving. These are defined as driving a vehicle without reasonable consideration for other people.
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What is the highest speed limit in the world?

As of 2018 the highest posted speed limit in the world is 160 km/h (99 mph), applied on two motorways in the UAE. Speed limits and safety distance are poorly enforced in the UAE, specifically on the Abu Dhabi to Dubai motorway - which results in dangerous traffic, according to a French-government travel-advisory.
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Why do speedometers go to 85?

No matter the car, the needle on the speedometer couldn't be pegged any further right than 85 mph. The reason for this had very little to do with speed, and everything to do with energy conservation, sparked by a shortage of oil in the 1970s.
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Will autobahn get speed limit?

Contrary to popular myth, there are speed limits on the autobahn. While there are still a few stretches of autobahn where it is legal to put the pedal to the metal and drive at top speed, those sections are limited, and growing more limited by the year.
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Why Autobahn has no speed limit?

In Germany, the Autobahn system of highways features sections that have no speed limit. These locations are typically where there is less traffic and more room for drivers to stretch the legs of their cars. This famous tack on road safety has made German highways a tourist attraction for lovers of speed.
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How fast can I go on the Autobahn?

The government recommends a maximum speed of 130 kph, so about 80 mph per hour on autobahns, but drivers are free to go as fast as they want in de-restricted sections of the autobahns. Yes, as fast as you want!
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What is a governor chip?

Governors can be used to limit the top speed for vehicles, and for some classes of vehicle such devices are a legal requirement. They can more generally be used to limit the rotational speed of the internal combustion engine or protect the engine from damage due to excessive rotational speed.
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What does removing the governor do?

Removing the governor will increase the maximum rpm of the engine, but the internal parts of the Predator 212 are designed for 3600 rpm. Generally, this isn't an issue with just the governor removal, the internal parts can usually withstand 5000 rpm without breaking apart (unless you go full throttle for too long).
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How does a governor control speed?

governor, in technology, device that automatically maintains the rotary speed of an engine or other prime mover within reasonably close limits regardless of the load. A typical governor regulates an engine's speed by varying the rate at which fuel is furnished to it.
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How fast is a jet car?

But Can This Beast Hit 1,000 Mph Without Destroying Itself? An arrow-shaped car designed to reach supersonic speeds — it's outfitted with a jet engine and its own parachute braking system — just reached 501 mph (806 km/h) in tests in the Kalahari Desert in South Africa.
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Which car can go 1000 speed?

BLOODHOUND SSC aiming for 1,000 mph record. In 2016 the BLOODHOUND SSC will take its first steps to prove it is the world's fastest and most advanced racing car, as it looks to beat the world land speed record of 763 mph, which is currently held by Thrust SSC.
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Which car is faster than a bullet?

It's the Bloodhound SuperSonic Car (SSC) and it has plans to hit the world land speed record at 1,000 mph. Made of titanium, carbon fiber and, like superman, is designed to go faster than a speeding bullet, the Bloodhound SSC has been painstakingly put together and tested over the better part of six years.
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