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I can drive past 180kph on my car and a little over 190.[from my own judgement] after 190ish it wont go up anymore...

is that speed cut? but i doubt it as i imagine it to be just at 180 kph.

planning to get a RSM if mine really has a speed cut... of 190 that is...

feedback appreciated .

thanks

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If you fit a motec exhaust it eliminates the factory speed cut. I'd probably look at a bigger top cog in the auto too mate. They are always pretty short hey.

While he's doing the top cog is it worth spending the extra to convert to flappy paddle?

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yes im not from around here...

not that i really need it to go beyond 180... i just wanted to make sure mine has the speed limiter... but wasnt sure because i gets past 180...

Because your speedo is out by 10k's at 180.

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