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Heey i bougt a Bee-r from a well known trader here but i think it looks different then the regular bee-r limiters on pictures.

First thing what looks different is where the cables are coming out second is the cable which looks thinner

What do you guys think? Already mailed bee-r but they arent responding.

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from the pics it def looks like a knock off. Way different to mine.

1. Those loop lines are way too long

2. no heat shrink on those loop lines

just as a start but thats just my opinion. I got mine directly from jap land but not aware of any changes to the model.

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Lol doesnt harm engine as much as stock limiter as long as gain isnt on the big bangs and overuse it

But please stay ontopic

So what's the point in having it?

Use your foot and brain and buy something useful for your car.

Total waste of money!

So what's the point in having it?

Use your foot and brain and buy something useful for your car.

Total waste of money!

Agreed

It all looks the same as some photos on google...

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And it also looks like there are slight changes between them.

so youre saying that everyone with launchcontrol is a ricer and wants to get noticed ?

First of all these limiters are safer for a engine you can install les revss and you have no fuell cutt duo to cutting the spark signal,

thats why unburnt fuel detonates in the elbow, but as i said it would be fine if you dont turn gain up to high which some people do because they like they bang bang indeed and yes high gain and overuse can damage the engine but i said that my plans where not to use a high gain, so please stop bashing the limiter now and my choice to buy one its my car and my money Mkay?

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