It will do 175. Ask me how I know. I wasn't in Mexico.Just took the wife for a ride in Mexico yesterday....150mph
This worked 15 years ago, but not now. You won't believe the amount of data being stored by your vehicle. It would take me too long to list it all.disconnect the negative battery terminal, wait a few seconds (10-15) and reconnect, to erase any saved data. This also works for bringing your car in for service.
That was the best laugh while having breakfast Iāve had in a while.........:lol:It will do 175. Ask me how I know. I wasn't in Mexico.
^This. I just put my battery back in after 5 months and I couldn't believe I didn't have to reprogram anything. Radio presets, bluetooth garage opener button etc. If it keeps those for that long you can be sure many other things are stored.This worked 15 years ago, but not now. You won't believe the amount of data being stored by your vehicle. It would take me too long to list it all.
Iām going to ask how you know...:lol:It will do 175. Ask me how I know. I wasn't in Mexico.
The biggest threat (besides hitting something) at those speeds is a blown tire. When they let go going that fast, damage from the tire shredding apart is severe. The controllability issue could cause a spin to a roll, hit a wall, etc.Iām going to ask how you know...:lol: