Recently got a ticket on the Interstate for 102 mph in a 75 mph zone. I am
going to fight the ticket however I need help. I have a perfect driving
record and did not do the accused speed, the officer was mistaken. I would
have to be going down hill with the pedal to the metal to reach this speed,
anyone out there that could help me beat this, just a few words from an
exspert or someone knowledgable, please help.
Hawaii_SE-R - 16 Mar 2005 04:22 GMT
Perhaps you could call your local Nissan Dealer/Parts supplier and find out
if there is a speed limiter on the 98 Frontier. I know the Sentras of that
vintage had a 109 limiter and I could assume that the Fronties, being a
truck with less areodynamics may have a lower speed limiter setting. If
perhaps your truck has a limiter of 99mph, I would say you have a case..
> Recently got a ticket on the Interstate for 102 mph in a 75 mph zone. I am
> going to fight the ticket however I need help. I have a perfect driving
> record and did not do the accused speed, the officer was mistaken. I would
> have to be going down hill with the pedal to the metal to reach this speed,
> anyone out there that could help me beat this, just a few words from an
> exspert or someone knowledgable, please help.
willshak - 16 Mar 2005 19:11 GMT
On 3/15/2005 7:21 PM US(ET), o8owqx took fingers to keys, and typed the
following:
>Recently got a ticket on the Interstate for 102 mph in a 75 mph zone. I am
>going to fight the ticket however I need help. I have a perfect driving
>record and did not do the accused speed, the officer was mistaken. I would
>have to be going down hill with the pedal to the metal to reach this speed,
>anyone out there that could help me beat this, just a few words from an
>exspert or someone knowledgable, please help.
I have never had my 1997 2.4 L 4x4 pickup above 80 MPH. At that speed,
it sounds like the engine is coming through the firewall.

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