most common number I've heard was 114...I've had mine to 110 and there was plenty left...
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Titan KC SE 2wd StreetFighter...
PRG Performance Kit w/SAW's
including rear SAW 2.25" Piggys
Nitto Terra Gobblers on Pro Comp 1028 Wana-be Bead lock wheels
Born 9/2004
well.... lifted and running 35's.... going down-hillish into a level straight-a-way... riding fourth gear... revving around 5500-5700 rpms... with the aerodynamics of a brick and the wind friction of extra gritty sandpaper... I managed to get my Titan to do 110 mph, but no cut-off... I just had to slow down because it's probably not too safe being up so high going over 100...
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Radiant Silver '06 Titan SE CC 4X4 w/BT&OR w/ ATS Fender Flares
PC 6" lift w/ PRG A arms & traction bars, SAW's front/rear combo & Deaver pack
34" Nitto Terra Grappler's on 17" Helo Maxx 6's
Volant CAI, PowerAid TBS, Flowmaster 40
DECEPTICON center grill, SS Hood Deflector & Chrome Truck Nutz
Mine shuts down at 111/112. Now that the speed limiter is established, what can be done to change this? Is there a power programmer or the like out there for the Titan?
lol...Much faster than a truck should be driven but as already mentioned, it's supposed to be around 114 MPH.
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NEW - 2008 Blizzard Titan CC PRO-4X OFF ROAD LWB w/TOW, UB & RF pkgs w/XM & Bluetooth handsfree phone system, Nissan bug deflector, Under seat storage box, Nissan factory step rails, LED taillights, Line Of Fire LED Light Bar, Chrome Door Handles & tow mirror covers, Chrome Tailgate Handle Cover, TomTom GO 700 GPS, Extang Tuff Tonno Cover.
OLD - 2004 White Titan 4X4 CC SE BT, UB, OR
Hudson Valley area of BEAUTIFUL upstate NY!
My 2005 shut off at 118 mph inching it up slowly. At 100 MPH it was only taching 3500 rpm. gotta luv these trucks. But I won't be doing that to my 2007.
Took to to 115 a couple of times on the way to Vegas, Once you hit the limit, the truck will just stay at that speed, you cannot accelerate after that. Im sure it could go faster, but anything over 100 in these trucks is really pushing it, to top heavy.
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