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| Author: | nasdag [ Tue Jul 14, 2009 12:56 am ] |
| Post subject: | Slant 6 Traveling speed |
Hello, what is the travelling speed of a 170 slant 6 with 3 speed manual without destroing the engine ? I have a 67 Valiant , assembled by hand in switzerland. thanks arthur |
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| Author: | walpolla [ Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:30 am ] |
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hello, welcome to the board. I too have a 67 Valiant,Australian version.it has the 225 engine. it will go a lot faster,and seems happy enough to about 75 mph,but really 60 is its "sweet" speed. do you have some pictures of your car for us all to see? regards,Rod
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| Author: | Joshie225 [ Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:04 am ] |
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Your car in good condition, especially the oil and cooling system condition, is relatively incapable of harming itself from speed alone. With the conservative factory state-of-tune the engine just won't run fast enough under load to hurt itself. |
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| Author: | slantsixlancer [ Thu Jul 16, 2009 11:02 pm ] |
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If your a pure ist plug your ears....If you want to do freeway speeds and have no RPM worries change the rear gears. I did, I put 2.76 in the rear end and a 3speed OD for trans. I can now do 90 MPH without even breathing hard. (of course a 10" clutch....and disk breaks...and.......... |
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| Author: | oneiros2001 [ Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:21 am ] |
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well i don't know on a 67, but my volare 78 super six can do without problems 100 mph and i think that it can at least do another 10-15 miles more without any kind of harm to the engine(i am quite sure of that because i did it here in mexico city and because of the height of the city all cars without turbo loose around 20 percent of their power) |
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| Author: | slantvaliant [ Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:09 am ] |
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Reaching a particular speed and cruising at that speed are different matters. 100MPH might be possible, but how long before it overheats? I have no qualms about driving my Valiant at 70 MPH for a couple of hours at a time. I did it in April on a 600-mile weekend, and threw in about an hour of 75 MPH, and some time at 80 MPH - within the posted speed limits. Yes, I have good tires, reasonably fresh suspension, updated brakes, etc. 225, 904, 2.94, 205-60R15, EIEIO. The temperature needle did move up - the higher speeds were later in the day and the load was obviously higher - but nothing requiring more than monitoring the temperature a little more often than usual. That said, the engine seems more comfortable at 65-70, especially in the summer. FYI, we're about 3200 feet ASL in Lubbock. A better radiator, a transmission cooler, and possibly an oil cooler be in order if I intended much higher cruising speeds. |
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| Author: | oneiros2001 [ Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:27 am ] |
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well i agree with you slantvaliant i haven't run the car at 100mph for more than 15 minutes and it was at night and in winter(of course our winter nights are around 10 to 5 degrees celsius which is approximately 40-50 fahrenheit) without overheating problems, and i agree with you that at 70mph the car is completely comfortable. And FYI Mexico City's altitude is 7,218 feet ASL |
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| Author: | nasdag [ Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:49 am ] |
| Post subject: | car picture |
http://www.1967valiant.com/valiant1.html Valiant with original 83000km / 50000 miles. Original Paint, but you see the age there. It's not easy to keep a car in perfect shape in central europe with wet and salty roads. regards arthur |
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| Author: | linda [ Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:53 am ] |
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From the picture, I would say you have done a good job with keeping it nice looking. A lot of cars here in Oregon look worse, and we don't use salt on our roads! By the way, I like your car. Linda |
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