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Old 06-16-2001, 05:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Top Speed?

i have a 1993 Si DOHC non-VTEC. I was wondering what the top speed would be for a stock Si. The only mod I have is an AEM Cold-Air Intake. Thanks.
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Old 06-17-2001, 04:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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www.vtec.net has it there
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Old 06-17-2001, 10:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
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well i dotn have a 93 adn its not a si hehe its a 97 base and i have had 135 no problem. this probably doesnt help you
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Old 06-18-2001, 11:12 PM   #4 (permalink)
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105 mph

I got up to 105 in 4th going around 6800 to 7000 rpm. The limiter didn't kick in so I didn't stay past redline for long. I just had an AEM Cold Air intake. Is this good for a 1993 Si?
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i've got a 95 Si, with I/H/E and i've been to 125 with about 1000 left to go before redline, so it oughta to be able to hit 130 or a little over i'm guessing.
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Old 06-21-2001, 08:17 AM   #6 (permalink)
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top speed: 140mph and still climbing!!!!

Don't you wish you had a V-TEC????:finger:
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I've gotten mine to 225 Km/h.....so about 135 Mph
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That was with no mods...... :finger:
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i've got a 95 Si, with I/H/E and i've been to 125 with about 1000 left to go before redline, so it oughta to be able to hit 130 or a little over i'm guessing.
I've got the same car, hit the same speed, but with two passengers and a back seat and trunk full of luggage.
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i've been in the 130mph range a lot of times with my Si. Cali Prelude can attest to that. (lol) the needle just takes forever to climb after you are in the 130's. :finger:
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I have a 94 si non vtech I got it up to the 130 range and it wasn't quite topped out. I have a pic of the gauges at about 110. I was going way faster but I had to slow down before I hit the semi in front of me
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I've gotten up to between 130-135 before...didn't want to pull any more than that though. Also, my tach needle was touching the start of the red.
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i think the top speed for a stock lude si is around 137. i have hit 125 revving at a little under 6000 rpm in 5th gear
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