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s there any diagram showing this wire 53 for the R33 GTS-t ?

Would the HIACS Activate when this wire is cut? or is it safe to do so and will it affect any other operatins of the car?

I read that this wire shouldn't be cut as it sends the vehicle into diagnostics mode, I guess that would cause problems.

Edited by jake_gtst

Is there any diagram showing this wire 53 for the R33 GTS-t ?

Would the HIACS Activate when this wire is cut? or is it safe to do so and will it affect any other operatins of the car?

I read that this wire shouldn't be cut as it sends the vehicle into diagnostics mode, I guess that would cause problems.

Edited by jake_gtst

Meh, i wouldn't be overly worried about what you say on a public forum, alot of people here talk shit, anyway so not like anything will hold up if the cops come after u ^^ wish gtr's had a bigger speedo, nismo ones cost heaps and i hate the crappy 180km/h top on it.. even my mums golf reads optimistically 260 ^^

Here's the same question about the speed limiter, with some answers:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...er-t191450.html

It is definately wire 53 on the R32. I cut it and put it on a switch. Comes in handy when you blow away an STi and he thinks he's gonna catch up...hmm I don't think so. Good luck with the life ending.

Bwahahahahahaha :wave:

"your going over 180km/h without major mod's(stock ECU), hummm that would take some road"

Aaahhhhh...no. When you come off a ramp onto the motorway it'll take like 10 seconds to leave 60km and hit 180km. Gtst's love to be unleashed on straights.

subaru rs 2.5L have nothing on the motorway

skylines r made 4 highways!

I'm glad you agree. When a 2L hatch is out of breath at 160km a Skyline is getting really p!ssed off and keeps roaring all the way to 220km+, and that's with very light mods.

Bloody brilliant :laugh:

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