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Old 10-25-2009, 04:47 PM
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Default What exactly is "top speed" in a vehicle?

I'm talking what actually limits a car from going anything faster than its top speed. Of course there are things like governors and stuff like, but I'm talking about a vehicle that doesn't have anything like that and tops out at a certain speed. Is it that the pistons are going as fast as the engine will allow?
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