invisiblem0nst3r
Well-Known LVC Member
what is the difference between a base and a lsc? or is it the same thing? and what does it stand for?
mine doesnt have the burl wood or chrome tips and it has the chrome strips
As opposed to the rear nose.Also it say lsc on the rear tail
Gears\Exhaust\127mph limiter\preforated leather\color matched trim\floor mats
Thats about it.
our cars are speed limited
Yep. At 126/127 that limiter kicks in. I've done it several times. Feels like the engine just dies. Then when it dips just below 126 it starts back up. It's a wierd feeling.
The base limiter is 140 MPH
The base limiter is 140 MPH
what is the difference between a base and a lsc? Or is it the same thing? And what does it stand for?
I dont know enough about the year to year stuff on the first gens to say when it started but I know on second gens that the base limiter is 140 and the LSC is 127. The reason is because of drive shaft vibration and since the base had 3.08s it could go faster before the shaft started to vibrate.This could be the case but I do know in my 94, (before LSC's were born) that a cop friend of mine used his gun and clocked me on a 4 lane open stretch at 146 mph. Either his gun needed to be calibrated or I was really going that fast. He said he was only going to do that once and let me get by with it but he knew I was coming and no other cars were out at this time.
On the 95 that I bought from Jamie, I know it will hit 135 now that I have changed tires and had them balanced with inner stick on weights. That's the fastest I have been since 2005 when I stretched the 94 out. 85 to 90 is my max speed and I rarely ever do that. HWY driving at 75 to 80 is fairly normal for me but that 146 was shown to me on the gun and at that time, the gun was only about a month old. He said it was pretty much dead on.
I dont know enough about the year to year stuff on the first gens to say when it started but I know on second gens that the base limiter is 140 and the LSC is 127. The reason is because of drive shaft vibration and since the base had 3.08s it could go faster before the shaft started to vibrate.
I dont know if gen 1's had any of that as there are allot less electrical add ons compared to gen 2's
I remember XLRVIII saying that the early 93 PCM (w3z2) has no speed limiter.