GMT360 as police/emergency vehicle

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Today I had the occasion of running with my lights on as a first responder.... let me tell you.... for a vehicle with close to 300,000 miles on the odometer it had absolutely no difficulty doing 110 miles per hour for 25 miles.
 
My 07 was previous outfitted with police equipment however, where it was assigned Likely never went beyond 120km/h.

Now unless it was tuned, it should have been governed to 100mph.
 
My 07 was previous outfitted with police equipment however, where it was assigned Likely never went beyond 120km/h.

Now unless it was tuned, it should have been governed to 100mph.
I've always suspected it was tuned because the fuel economy is terrible and it was definitely not goverened. It sounds amazing when I get on it.... but I did delete the rear resonator and had it replaced with a pipe from the muffler to a 90 degree bend behind the tire.

The depressing part is how many people were completely indifferent to an e-car approaching them at 100+ mph..... sooooo many people didn't move over..... just..... wow......
 
5-6000lbs moving around at that speed will have some "movement"
Only pushed mine up to 110 (just this morning, was a bit late for work!), didnt notice moving around, but I have lower profile tires likely, and I believe because its a Saab, stiffer springs and roll bar maybe?
 
Today I had the occasion of running with my lights on as a first responder.... let me tell you.... for a vehicle with close to 300,000 miles on the odometer it had absolutely no difficulty doing 110 miles per hour for 25 miles.
You're Batman !!...
 
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I tried pushing 120 before, stopped once I reached 110 because of that loose feeling (granted this was before the partial front end suspension rebuild). I'd be happier to do it more often if these trucks came with a 5 or 6 speed, once you reach 80+ is when you realize how much the tranny holds these things back.
 
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5-6000lbs moving around at that speed will have some "movement"
Only pushed mine up to 110 (just this morning, was a bit late for work!), didnt notice moving around, but I have lower profile tires likely, and I believe because its a Saab, stiffer springs and roll bar maybe?
I think my issue is the tires.... they're all season (geared more towards winter, actually) and were definitely getting some air under the tread. Also, the front end could use a freshening up and the rear sway bar bushings need replaced. I've done Front bushings and end-links, rear end-links, and outer tie-rods (the tie-rods being years ago, the rest fairly recently). I can't remember when the last time I put uppers or lowers in though. Front wheel bearings are changed biannually or so (this thing eats ABS sensors and it's just as much work/cost to replace the whole bearing). And since I have the air suspension and the compressor is shot, I teed my lines and fill it up manually, so my air springs are perpetually high/stiff.... which probably contributes to the front end being a little loose at speed.
 
i have never hit 80mph in mine.. 99% of miles are under 60mph.. I have 165k on it and with the lift it is the ultimate woolly mammoth in the snow !!!
 

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