Stian, The 140 MPH speedo that I have is a version / copy of a 140MPH unit that the factory was getting ready to put into production for the "84" cars. Stephen Wynne is the guy who first showed this to me years ago. I was talking with Stephen at an event at the Kapac Warehouse and inquired about the 170 speedo faces they were doing for the cars. Stephen directed me out back to take a look at the car he was driving at the time. It had one of the very rare ( we have been able to only locate a total of 3 factory units ) 140 MPH speedos in it. This was not a standard 240 KPH unit with the 140mph on the inside circle, but an original factory 140 MPH speedo unit. Stephen told me he felt this was probably the best and most realistic speedo unit for the cars. I asked Stephen if he had any plans on reproducing this face and he said no, at that time they had too many other projects going on. So what I have produced is the end result of me, like you, wanting something other then the original un-realistic 85mph unit . The 140 MPH face I have is not an exact copy of the original factory face. I did this for two reasons. First, I did not want to do an exact copy of the very rare factory unit and detract from this very unique rarity, and secondly I felt the original factory 140 units have a very crowded / busy face with the inside KPH scale being shown every 20 KPH. It has so many numbers on it, it is almost hard to read. So when I produced my version of the 140 MPH face I eliminated a lot of the clutter and cleaned things up a little. Some people like it, and others don't, and that's fine. This 140 face is something I did for my speedometer, in my car, and to please myself. This project was not originally done with the idea of producing and selling them on a commercial basis. Matter of fact, the matte black face was very hard to match to the original Delorean cluster and after about 37 different tries of different combinations we came as close as we did to the correct matte finish. We only printed one sheet of vinyl which produced about 100 faces of which over half of these are unusable because of the difficulty we encountered with the matte finish and / or other printing damage. Of these I only have a hand full left. I have offered this 140 MPH face on our club web site because other Delorean owners have seen the speedo in my car and asked if I could do the conversion for them, which I am happy to help out with. When the faces run out, I am not planning on reproducing more. As far as this 140 range being un-realistic, I guess it all depends on where you happen to be. Around here ( St Louis) the normal flow of traffic is about 70 to 80 MPH. When I did a trip this past summer with some other Delorean friends, while driving out thru Wyoming and Montana we were cruising at 100 plus for long stretches of road. We have also had our cars on several race tracks and have seen the speedo up in the 120 plus range more then once. I think this 140 scale is very realistic of the cars actual performance capabilities, and it also seems re-calibration to this range seems to very accurate. Anyway, that's the story and reasoning behind the 140 MPH faces. Marty