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Is that your car in your pic? The 'lines won at Bathurst and still had the 180km/h cutout, up the Nissans! :D (kidding)

Seriously though, a PFC or dedicated cutout defender would be your best bet. Not sure if the 'wire 53' trick will work on the 32s, but I'd be suggesting that they do (might not be wire 53 though).

Unless you're ripping out the HICAS, cutting the wire isn't a good idea...I've heard that the HICAS does stoopid things when you cut the wire due to bad signal.

You could get the ECU reprogrammed (raise the boost & speed limiters, change fuel maps etc); or get an after-market device to do so (as mentioned by others). The Apexi RSM (i think they're about $300) gets rid of the speed cut. Run a search on the forum, as there's a number of devices made for this purpose.

Happy hunting :D

46n2

Me? only 210.

I'm sure some of those cheaters with mods go faster :rolleyes: Merli would see a pretty solid number!

AFAIK I still have the speed limiter in my car, so it must be pretty liberal in the 33s. I understand it is much stricter in the r32 (ie exactly 180)

ROM editor can do it if you know how... just checked the file

# NISSAN BNR32 RB26DETT MAP ADDRESS (E)

SPEED1_LIMIT,&H7FA5,2,1,1,2,Speed Limit 1

if there is a 28 pin EPROM chip in there (ECU) then i can do it for $80 (cos i have to unsolder and reprogram it). also can increase the rev limiter

matt

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