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Old 11-08-2009, 12:55 AM
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Van top speed higher than pick up?

My Super Duty E350 V10s top speed limiter is 105.

The super duty pickups have a top speed limiter of 95.

Anybody know why the van is set faster?
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After my micro-tuner, there ain't one. LoL

They figure we van owners are more responsible, or think it won't go that fast to need it, wrong on both counts.
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Just a guess. Are the OEM tires on E350 rated higher?
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No, commercial tires aren't speed rated, 10 ply tires give heavy feedback, I want a steering stabilizer.
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"No, commercial tires aren't" federally required to have Speed Ratings cast into the sidewall codes. Suggest you read a wikipedia's basics on Speed Rating commercial tires & try to delete the Speed Ratings codes for commercial tires seen there:

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No, commercial tires aren't speed rated, 10 ply tires give heavy feedback, I want a steering stabilizer.
Many tire makers do add Speed Rating codes on their commercial tires & Europe has their own metric codes.

I'd like to compare OEM tire sizes/specs on the 2 vehicles in question. My guess is you'll find different tire sizes & load capacities that may account for answering the Q.
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Unfortunately there are only 2 basic sizes for the E load, a 245/75 and 225/80, I hate the tall skinny ones myself so I run the 245's on mine.
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"No, commercial tires aren't" federally required to have Speed Ratings cast into the sidewall codes. Suggest you read a wikipedia's basics on Speed Rating commercial tires & try to delete the Speed Ratings codes for commercial tires seen there:

Tire code - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



Many tire makers do add Speed Rating codes on their commercial tires & Europe has their own metric codes.

I'd like to compare OEM tire sizes/specs on the 2 vehicles in question. My guess is you'll find different tire sizes & load capacities that may account for answering the Q.
That is what I thought, the tire speed ratings are the same.
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