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Yeah mate I know about the warranty that's why I wrote do a sneaky uninstall if something does happen aha. But I'm not going to be smashing the limiter all day for flames etc so the only thing I'm worried about is the ceramic wheel on my turbo. But if it does go I'm not too fussed as I'd like it high flowed some time and that would give me more of a reason too

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This thread is f**ked.

re34perGTT. Everything that Ben has told you about the capabilities of the factory ECU, the capabilities and usefulness of the Bee*r are all true.

You don't need it. It can't do anything useful for you. You would be better putting it in the bin (so that you don't sell it to some cock stroker who will install it and break his shit) and spending some money on Nistuning your ECU.

And if you need a flamey shooty douchebag rev limiter launch controller to get a near stock R34 auto off the liine without excessive wheelspin, you really should consider either learning to drive or buying a Corolla.

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I'm just after which crank angle sensor wire and power wire to use from the ecu. And i got quoted $880 for a nistune install + tune and don't have the money and would rather get that done once more modifications are made like afm, injectors and turbo.

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Got a manual box in the shed but won't be able to install it for a month or so. Want to test this thing out in the auto box and ecu first so if something does f**k up either a) uninstall and use warranty b) fix it while I'm doing tranny

Would appreciate help with this and not just messaging to try and dis this thread

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Im sorry mate but im gunna have to jump on the bandwagon and tell you to throw that piece of shit in the bin & hope that you get it into your head that it has no place on ANY CAR!

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Covers the turbo for $1200 and engine block and all internals for like 2-3 k ? Something roughly. It's a $600 warranty a got for free when I bought the car and it's only done 120k's so I doubt anything will go wrong with it unless I do something. So may as well make the most of it ahah

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Ok. So this thread has at least 2 lessons for you.

I have also realised I can't be helpful in this thread. I sort of want to but theres an overwhelming urge to stir a pot, that you have put infront of me.

I'll just observe from here on....

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No need. We can see it here. Sounds sick.

BOOOOOOOO! Thats gayer than Ricky Martin and Ian Thorpe on a unicorn trotting down oxford street and crossing the rainbow coloured zebra crossing FFS!
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