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Originally posted by nismoman18

nismodified did u cut the speed delimiter wire or do u have an aftermarket computer that cuts it ? does the speedo hand go right past 180 when u go faster? private road my ass :)

no aftermarket ecu's, no cut wires

my car used to stop dead on 175, and one day i thought, lets try this speed cut again, and to my suprise, well off the speedo, well past 180. All on a private road, true story

if you car has a speed cut, and u would like it removed, an Apexi RSM can do the trick for u

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mite as well have it set as permanent u know.

i switch would be funky and all, but id save the hassle of it for something else really.

Normal driving u shouldnt get anywhere near the cutout, and i dont think it would mess with your car in any other way except remove the ceiling on top speed

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Originally posted by Nismodified

a switch would be funky and all, but id save the hassle of it for something else really.

Normal driving u shouldnt get anywhere near the cutout...

OK, my R32 cuts out at 180... thats it... gets there pretty quick (you guys are right about the 100+) but when the needle hits the top... forget it... but nismodified has a good point, when, in normal driving conditions, does ANYONE need that sort of speed? never ! so i think the philosiphy of getting to that speed as soon as possible should be everyone's. big words comin from an n/a driver i know, but we can all dream....

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