warp2diesel wrote:
Also Colorado is at a higher elevation where the heat does not feel as bad. 75f in the Midwest or South is more uncomfortable than 90f in Fort Collins.

Elevation has nothing to do with it, its the humidity. Plus at our elevation the sun is much more intense, an hour out here and you'll burn bad, all day in the south and I won't burn at all.
mikey1273 wrote:
WOW if he was doing 110MPH he must have some big brass ones down there. I have never pushed mine faster than 90..... the engine runs too loud and fast, then there is the law thing. I don't want no ticket...... and doing 110 would envoke a lisence suspension even with no proir moving violations on ur record.
I found one particularly small back road in west texas. Keep in mind this is west texas where you can see the cars coming for 10 miles. Slow down when you see a car to the speed limit, and then speed back up.
TXriverrat wrote:
I don't think I was able to hit 110 in mine maybe 109 if I remember correctly. I was driving from Durango, CO to Albuquerque trying to make it to Sandia before Cowboys playoff game started a couple years ago. Cowboys lost

It was the game where Romo couldn't get the ball down for the kick.
As soon as I hit 110 it felt like I hit a wall, and the Jeep barely wanted to climb past that speed, it kinda felt like there was some kinda of govner there. Plus the tranny kicked it down out of OD.
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