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Just wondering if anyone here has put in a bee*r limiter into there rs4s or any car running an rb25 neo and neo ecu, only asking because from what I’ve found online the s2 an neo oinouts are slightly different? (Correct me if I’m wrong of course) also buying a bee*r but it’s second hand so I don’t think it’ll come with any installation papers so any advice is greatly appreciated!

 

i will be asking one of the other sections in the forums so if you see this post twice sorry for that haha.

 

Thanks again!

Ron 

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On 2/16/2022 at 12:12 PM, Ben C34 said:

Surely you wouldn't actually do it?

What do you gain, vs the known risks. Definitely doesn't add up.

For me it’s truly just for fun, no real gain power or longevity wise but would like to have a good smile and give my friends a scare lol, I guess I should’ve mention I already know it’s not good for motors and just doin it for some fun! 
 

with that said also don’t plan on keepin it in my car and plan for an ecu to have a more proper limiter than the bee*r and more control of the car, mostly for some good fun then switch it over to some rust bucket for more fun haha

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