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HI,

I've just purchased a Greddy full auto TT and need to know which wire coming out of the ecu is the speedo wire. I know i don't need it but i would love to use the 0-400M feature. If anyone could point me in the direction of a ecu pin out for an R32 GT-R or tell we which wire it is that would be great.

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hmm its a little hard to say but... if you have a gtr ecu pin out its the wire #53 the one the say to cut to erase the speed limiter i have done it on my r32 although its a gtst its a rat to find because there a alot of wires the same colours next to it but works a treat when wired up.

good luck simon

hmm its a little hard to say but... if you have a gtr ecu pin out its the wire #53 the one the say to cut to erase the speed limiter i have done it on my r32 although its a gtst its a rat to find because there a alot of wires the same colours next to it but works a treat when wired up.

good luck simon

It's a turbo timer not a fuel cut defender, I already have one of thoose babies. But the info is much appreciated.

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