5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
I would suspect the turn-off point is based on the tires. Mine came from the factory with V-rated Michelins... so I'd guess the limiter at 149/150.
I need to find a track or a lonely runway/taxiway to figure out where the limiter really is.
As far as the chip goes, for the OP, why? I wouldn't want non-Toyota code running through the ECU/etc. Toyota spends a whole lot more time and money writing that code than any of the aftermarket companies could afford to. As far as the limiter goes, it can be disabled with the Intelligent Tester - provided you can find a dealer willing to cooperate or someone to loan one to you and not ask questions.
I'll find out where my limiter is one of these days - I need to borrow an IT to kill that INFERNAL SEATBELT REMINDER. Grumble.
According to Road and Track the 2007 Camry SE V6 is electronically limited to 144 mph. I have had the car up in the 130 range several times but never to 144 so I cannot personally verify this.
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2007 Camry SE V-6, silver titanium with black cloth, my transmission flares and I bet yours does too.
I "accidentally" (LoL) got my i4 up to 128....If I had about 1500 more feet of road to work with, I might have been able to push it to the cut-off.
Wow, I once reached that point.....couple of times, and the road wasn't even straight. So it was quite scary taking a slight bend going over 125mph. The Gen 5.5 top speed is limited to 120mph, or Toyota says. I've gone over that couple of times so I guess mine isn't.
Wow, I once reached that point.....couple of times, and the road wasn't even straight. So it was quite scary taking a slight bend going over 125mph. The Gen 5.5 top speed is limited to 120mph, or Toyota says. I've gone over that couple of times so I guess mine isn't.
lol same here, i go over 115-120 on our daily highways with my i4 with modarate traffic lol..
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