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Cut wire #53 on the ECU harnes to disable the 180 kph speed cut. The wire is yellow-green with a silver trace. Insulate the bare ends with tape. Maybe wire in a switch to enable / disable the speed cut.

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This impacts the HICAS diagnostic mode - will not exit the diagnostic when 10kph is exceeded.

This mod is only for legal off street activities - ie drag racing, circuit racing, speed trials (eg the annual Ohakea trial) or if you live in a country where the speed limit is over 180 kph.

It is up to you to ensure your engine does not run lean at high speed - you will loose your engine if it does.

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Ok...what's with the birthday crap....you and I have the same b'day Erin....so following that logic.....It's your birthday too.....what's the go??....or am I missing some joke?

I dont know I just read a post saying it was your birfday and I didn't wanna miss out on the fun!!

But if it's my birthday too.. I'm kinda missing the FMIC i've been begging soo long to get :P

14.6.. but it had a blown motor... it was ticking madly when i got out for my time slip... should have done a mid 13.... thats wat i was hoping for....

id be happy with a high 12 now...   should do it... just depends on me really

And the gearbox :P

The car looks sweet though. I like simple; tint, lowered but not extreme and a good set of rims. Its a winning combination!

I dont know I just read a post saying it was your birfday and I didn't wanna miss out on the fun!!

But if it's my birthday too.. I'm kinda missing the FMIC i've been begging soo long to get :P

can you tell santa or the easter bunny or whoever is responsible for birthday pressies that I would like a FMIC too please, as well as a 3" dump pipe....thanks :)

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