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Hey guys,

Looking to get my limiter fitted before the next DECA but am unsure where to go as the instructions are entirely in Japanese, and it would probably require someone who knows the Supra wiring loom.

Also I'm aware this does NOTHING for my car, if anything probably puts the engine at more risk, but f**k it. I want to go to a couple of DECAs with a straight pipe, ignition cut and make some noise. After a few events I'll pull it out and sell it.

Cheers.

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Come on it can't be that bad for the car. From what I've read its not worse than bouncing the limiter off the normal fuel cut (which admittedly is pretty bad anyway). I'm not going to sit there bouncing for shits and giggles, it'll just be when I hit the limiter as we all do at DECA, only this time with noise and flames.

Plus its a healthy stock NA 2JZ, nearly impossible to break one of those.

P.S. Thanks for the info on Edge, I'll call them tomorrow.

no, it's not the same as bouncing off the stock limiter at all. there are MANY people that have lost motors due to these things

it's an ignition cut limiter, hence the bangs.

the main cause of engine failure is a dead oil pump from the vibrations caused by the bangbangbang, which as you can imagine is not the best thing to happen while you are redlining it.

Fair enough, thanks for the warning. I always assumed the problems came from unburnt fuel passing through a white hot turbo and potentially detonating in there. Meaning my NA would be relatively safe from that sort of problem.

Shame though, would've been a lot of fun.

Do you? im yet to see any, spend more time with the car parked at a kabab shop with the autosalon crowed

Who the f**k are you? Since I don't know you and you drive old pieces of shit your comments mean nothing to me :)

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HAHAHA I love how he comments on my car right away, with out knowing what i drive, And it not hanging shit he said his car shoots flames i have seen him/it around and yet to see flames and most times i see the car on a Friday night it parked at the kebab joint.

Sorry if i hurt his feelings but just stating what i have seen

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Also I'm aware this does NOTHING for my car, if anything probably puts the engine at more risk, but f**k it. I want to go to a couple of DECAs with a straight pipe, ignition cut and make some noise. After a few events I'll pull it out and sell it.

Cheers.

Not 100% True a friend with r31 Stock as a rock sept for a upgraded clutch and welded Diff and a Bee-r got 5mph Better using it for flat shifting then his old PB other then that it prob useless i would have gone with the Gizzmo launch control that does the same things there is a vid on fullboost somewhere of my old evo 6 running it

HAHAHA I love how he comments on my car right away, with out knowing what i drive, And it not hanging shit he said his car shoots flames i have seen him/it around and yet to see flames and most times i see the car on a Friday night it parked at the kebab joint.

Sorry if i hurt his feelings but just stating what i have seen

Well you don't know me. And never seen me drive. Sonit would be quite clear that you haven't seen shit. My car is parked at bp for no more then 10 minutes till we fuel up and leave and meet up with mates. Are you one of those guys that rocks up on a Friday night alone and goes driving up and down

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