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get a friend to sit in the passenger seat while you're at 260 and stick bits of paper everywhere till it stops...if that doesn't work, jerk the wheel to the left 90degrees and it should get the parts behind the dash to settle into their factory positions...

hey, i've noticed that once im going over about 260 there is a really weird rattle that for all I can tell seems to be coming from the airconditioning vents. Is this normal, or should i be concerned?

To fix this; stop car put it in neutral and put a brick on the accelerator so that it stays to the floor (ensure rev limiter is removed) then leave it like that for bout 1hr, should sort it out! To fix it even better take to your intercooler and exhaust with a hammer first to inhibit air flow, its good for rattles!!

Goodluck

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lol . May i ask what your tacho is at when at 260km/h.

My R33GTS-T is limited to 180km/h and thats doing about 5000rpm in 5th gear.

it shouldnt be reveing that hard im sure mine doesnt

mine cuts out at 6500rpm in 5th , it like a second speed cut dunno what speed its doin bout its way off the clock somewhere , i have the speed cut on a switch mine sodest rattle at all at this speed been told by a commodore drive it was about 250?

I find my penis enlarges every time i brag about high speed on a public forum...

and ive done ALOOOOOOOOOT of bragging* :thumbsup:

*may or may not be true.. please consult a doctor if symptoms persist

Edited by MotoMan

hey went for a drive this morning, and your right jutstar my r33 does bout 4800rpm at 180k

Does any one know what the second speed cut or what ever it is that stops ya goin faster?????????

:) I thought you were going to lock it?

The speed cut thing usually goes in slightly after 180km if at all as far as I know.

More like the speedo's are ambitious at best at that end of the scale.

Why lock a thread as excellent as this?

yeah i was running some stockies off a ba falcon not sure what size they were , pretty tall though think they were 225-65-or 75 r16 or something it took a while to get the last 50k in 5th though, so does any one know whats the second cut is? its not the rev limmter.

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