BusaDudeBrazil
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Hi all,
I got my busa out for a ride today and took a garmin GPS with me, the GPS III Plus.
It turns out that after my top end run i looked at it and couldn't believe my eyes... about 202 mph - 332 km/h
Since i started visiting this forum i have noticed that most people can only get stock busas to 178 mph at the GPS, and there is a detabe on whether it could reach 200 mph (some say on a perfect weather day with the perfect straight road yadayadayada... it is doable.
I have attached the pic from my garmin reading today, i have used it in my car and the speed readings are accurate (car speedo shows 160kmh/h (about 100 mph) and gps reading is about 146 ( about 92 mph).
I don't have a full system, only slip-ons, a K&N filter and a PCIII that has a map done by a guy who races Busas around here, no dyno-tunning...
So bottom line is - can the GPS be so innacurate or did i just reach 202 mph on a mildly-modded Busa?
I got my busa out for a ride today and took a garmin GPS with me, the GPS III Plus.
It turns out that after my top end run i looked at it and couldn't believe my eyes... about 202 mph - 332 km/h
Since i started visiting this forum i have noticed that most people can only get stock busas to 178 mph at the GPS, and there is a detabe on whether it could reach 200 mph (some say on a perfect weather day with the perfect straight road yadayadayada... it is doable.
I have attached the pic from my garmin reading today, i have used it in my car and the speed readings are accurate (car speedo shows 160kmh/h (about 100 mph) and gps reading is about 146 ( about 92 mph).
I don't have a full system, only slip-ons, a K&N filter and a PCIII that has a map done by a guy who races Busas around here, no dyno-tunning...
So bottom line is - can the GPS be so innacurate or did i just reach 202 mph on a mildly-modded Busa?