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Hey all,

I was going to buy a Bee*r rev limiter for my 33 GTR just to keep it to 7000 revs or less just to be safe.

But someone said the power fc i have comes with an in built rev limiter that you can set. Is this true?

I tried the manual but dont speak japanese! lol

Does anyone have a step bystep to changing it?

And is it safe to realy on the power fc rev limiter?

cheers

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Yep, i have mine set to 6900 rpm. I believe its in the setting menu and then rev/idle or something. All you do is keep pressing up or down on how many revs you want it to limit to, very easy.

Some people set it to 3000 rpm when they give they're cars to a mechanic for a service so they don't go thrash it.

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i have a similar question to finchies.

is it true that the pfc limiter cuts fuel, and not ignition????

this would explain the no bang bang and just dying like hitting a wall

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pfc cuts fuel..... im not 100% sure but im pretty sure its a fuel cut.... even tho mine went bang bang nicely aswell. but in saying that my mates stock 33 with a lil bit of boost increase does almost the same just not as loudly. im pretty sure if the pfc cuts igniton and not fuel there would be many ppl complaining of blocked catalytic converters due to the extra fuel....

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