Clearing out the carbon the old-fashioned way
Well, I switched to full synthetic on my last oil change. That was 3 months and 1600 miles ago. I would normally be changing the oil soon to rid the engine of the moisture that accumulates over time, but being synthetic, I can't imagine I really need a change yet. Next best thing- take her out on the highway to really heat things up and burn off moisture (and carbon).
So I ran an errand this morning that took about 20 minutes of city driving. That should be plenty of time time to heat up the coolant AND the oil (which warms up more slowly). I then hopped on the interstate and headed out of town. All of our roads are nice and dry thanks to a 50+ degree day yesterday so I decided to really open up ol' lara.
I've read the 'top speed you've driven in your 'lara' post and people were talking about a speed limiter at 130 or 133 or something. Up until today I took them for their word. If the speedo is to be believed, I had my girl up to 140 and it wasn't done there. I was surprised and delighted as this would have been the only car I'd owned that was governed. For practicality's sake, it really doesn't matter, but I hate looking at a 160mph speedo and knowing that they might as well have just stopped and 135-140.
Anyone ever hit a buck-forty in their Gen2-2.5?
(please don't take this as a call to action!)

So I ran an errand this morning that took about 20 minutes of city driving. That should be plenty of time time to heat up the coolant AND the oil (which warms up more slowly). I then hopped on the interstate and headed out of town. All of our roads are nice and dry thanks to a 50+ degree day yesterday so I decided to really open up ol' lara.
I've read the 'top speed you've driven in your 'lara' post and people were talking about a speed limiter at 130 or 133 or something. Up until today I took them for their word. If the speedo is to be believed, I had my girl up to 140 and it wasn't done there. I was surprised and delighted as this would have been the only car I'd owned that was governed. For practicality's sake, it really doesn't matter, but I hate looking at a 160mph speedo and knowing that they might as well have just stopped and 135-140.
Anyone ever hit a buck-forty in their Gen2-2.5?
(please don't take this as a call to action!)

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