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i was told that you can remove the side panel from the passenger side, where the ecu is and cut wire number 53 or something and this will stop the car from being speed limited, doees any one know about this? please let me know, im gonna be throwing my car onto a dyno and yeh wanna see it be able to go all out and pick up and problems aswell

Edited by nemz

you want to go all out and pick up and problems as well? im not sure i follow exactly? but yes wire 53 is the infamour speed signal which you can "disable" to take off the 180km/h limiter. be sure its the right wire and the car isnt running when you disable this wire in case you do the wrong one. also do it so you can easily reconect it if any issues.

A private road, foot flat to the floor & watch the speedo cruise past 180 to the end of the dial....

wont work for everyone champ

I got the NISMO speedo so its a little different ;)

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