95 mph, then the speed sensor shuts down the car. My 93 will do 138+ I know for fact! I question if there even is a speed sensor on a 88. I'm not quite sure. I would say the only way to find out, is to try it and see, But be careful. My 93 advanced in to overdrive at about 130, it was still pulling at 138, the car at this point doesn't handle real well, so I backed off.
The 1979-1985 Eldorado with the Bairritz option
Starter solenoid? On top of starter - looks like an orange can
ETC is the Eldorado Touring Coupe model - 300HP top of the line Eldo.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
Under dash on top of steering column
It was a concept car and no top speed was ever released.
Brake fluid reservoir is located on the firewall next to the steering column. Remove cover top of master cylinder to add brake fluid.
power steering fluid
My 93 will do 138+, I suppose if yours does not have a speed sensor, your car will do the same. I haven't really had the opportunity or balls to top mine out, but when I do I will let you know. I've topped mine off at 180 , the needle says it will only go 140 but my gps tells me the speed I travel at and it has gone up to 180.
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183 km/h
Most usually at the front of the engine, on top and can recognize it by the connecting water hose, usually larger.