Quoting Dick Benjamin <DickB@xxxxxxxxx>: > > 200 MPH 67 Imperial! Bah - Humbug! > > Dick Benjamin Actually Dick, I am afraid I agree with you. One of the reasons I like Chrysler products is that they are well engineered by the factory, so you get good performance without having to re-engineer much. Therefore, you get the OEM reliability (remember, they had a 5 year 50K mile warranty on these cars) while still having a car that performs and handles well, and even can beat many modern expensive cars. Re-engineering a car to that extend that Tristan is talking opens a new can of worms. Without the resources of a car industry development lab, de-bugging such a car for street use is ... let's just say not easy. I am sure it can be done if a few engineers put a bunch of their energy into it. But I do not have the luxury to apply my engineering knowledge in a project that a) dooes not pay the bills and b) is a huge potential money sink. But I am glad Tristan has this luxury. Anyway, if/when I am ready to work on an expensive toy like that, I would probably build a home built airplane, where you could cruise at 200 mph anywhere. I would keep my Imperials stock at their boring top speed of 135-145 mph. That's fast enough to scare me, I admit. D^2