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hey all wat is the speed cut set at and how can you override it as my vl cuts out at 180-190km/h oh and its a race car not a street car so i can reach those speeds thanks

The Skyline ECU is speed limited to 180km/h.

To bypass this, cut the YELLOW/GREEN wire at the ECU which is pin number 53. This wire sends the speed input to the ECU. You won't be running HICAS so this won't affect the steering at all.

The Skyline ECU is speed limited to 180km/h.

To bypass this, cut the YELLOW/GREEN wire at the ECU which is pin number 53. This wire sends the speed input to the ECU. You won't be running HICAS so this won't affect the steering at all.

thanks for that man its a pain in the ass hittin the limit halfway down the straight at qr

101 W/L Injector # 1 Control Signal

102

103 W/R Injector # 3 Control Signal

104 LG Fuel Pump Terminal Voltage Control Output (FPCM) 1

105 Y Injector # 2 Control Signal

106 G/W Fuel Pump Terminal Voltage Control Output (FPCM) 2

107 B/R Injector Ground

108 B/R Injector Ground

109 B/W Injector Power Supply (Counter Electromotive Reflex Circuit)

110 W/G Injector # 5 Control Signal

111

112 W/B Injector # 6 Control Signal

113

114 W/L Injector # 4 Control Signal

115

116 B/R Injector Ground

1 L/O Ignition Signal # 1

2 L Ignition Signal # 5

3 L/R Ignition Signal # 3

4 L/G AAC Valve

5

6 B Sub Electrical Fan Relay (Engine Temperature Switch)

7 Y/R Tachometer Signal Output

8

9 L/G Air Conditioner Relay (AC Cut Signal)

10 B/Y Ignition Signal System Ground

11 L/W Ignition Signal # 6

12 L/B Ignition Signal # 2

13 L/Y Ignition Signal # 4

14

15

16 O ECU Relay

17 Injection Pulse Signal (Ti Monitor)

18 B/P Fuel Pump Relay

19 SB Power Steering Oil Pressure Switch

20 B/Y Ignition Signal System Ground

21 Y/G Receive (Control Unit Data Reception) RX

22 Y Transmit (Data Sent From Control Unit) TX

23 W/R Detonation Sensor (Cylinders 1-3)

24 W/R Detonation Sensor (Cylinders 4-6)

25 L/Y Wastegate Valve Control Solenoid Valve

26 W/R Air Flow Meter Ground

27 B Air Flow Meter Intake Air Quantity Signal (Rear)

28 Y/G Engine Temperature Sensor Signal

29 Clear Exhaust Gas Sensor Signal (Front)

30 B Sensor Ground (tps, Coolant Temp.)

31 Y/R Clock (Synchronization Signal) CLK

32 O/B Malfunction Indicator Lamp

33

34 W Air Flow Meter Ground

35 O Air Flow Meter Intake Air Quantity Signal (Front)

36 SB Intake Air Temperature Sensor Signal

37 Air Flow Meter

38 W Throttle Sensor Signal Opening Output

39

40

41 G/B Crank Angle Sensor (120 Degree Signal)

42 G/Y Crank Angle Sensor (1 Degree Signal)

43 B/Y Ignition Switch (START Signal)

44 G/O Neutral Position Switch

45 B/R Ignition Switch (IGN)

46 LG/R Air Conditioner Switch Signal

47 Y/PU Check (Diagnosis Activation) CHK

48 Y Throttle Sensor Power Supply

49 B/W ECU Power

50 B ECU Ground

51 G/B Crank Angle Sensor (120 Degree Signal)

52 G/Y Crank Angle Sensor (1 Degree Input)

53 Y/G Vehicle Speed Sensor

54 LG Throttle Valve Switch (Idle Contact Point)

55 Clear Exhaust Gas Sensor Signal (Rear)

56 PU Throttle Sensor Output Signal

57 G/R Throttle Valve Switch Power Supply

58 W/B Battery Power Supply

59 B/W ECU Power

60 B ECU Ground

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