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Dave uk
14-02-10, 07:21 PM
Does any one know how they restrict a ford trasit conect sick of doing 65mph?
novalicous
14-02-10, 07:23 PM
are they electronicly limited?
is it a company van? iirc some companys have them restricted to a certain speed for insurance purposes so be carfull lol
Dave uk
14-02-10, 07:27 PM
yes eletronicly and yes works van lol
brainsnova
14-02-10, 07:27 PM
the ecu is where its restricted it need re-programmed
Dave uk
14-02-10, 07:27 PM
65mph no more does my head in got oaps over taking looking at you
Dave uk
14-02-10, 07:29 PM
never mind then makes my carbon foot print smaller so i can turn the heating up full and not worry
and offset my carbon footprint, thanks lol
puss puss
14-02-10, 08:54 PM
they remap the ecu :( dont worry ill wave when i come past :)
Welsh Dan
14-02-10, 09:40 PM
Don't forget that you can only do 60 in one of them unless you're on a motorway anyway, legally. One of the lads at work got a ticket recently for doing 70 on a national limit dual carriageway in a similar van.
puss puss
14-02-10, 09:53 PM
Don't forget that you can only do 60 in one of them unless you're on a motorway anyway, legally. One of the lads at work got a ticket recently for doing 70 on a national limit dual carriageway in a similar van.
bit of a harsh copper :(
Welsh Dan
14-02-10, 10:41 PM
Talivan afaik :(.
In my mates Connect he just pulled a fuse out of the fuse box and it was back to normal, not sure which one it was though
In my mates Connect he just pulled a fuse out of the fuse box and it was back to normal, not sure which one it was though
lol we done that when on a stag do with a on hire minibus lol
Just get yourself an second hand ECU via ebay or transit owners club (yes, there are such things lol)
dont get confused with tranny owners club ;)
djbrowney
14-02-10, 10:59 PM
Don't forget that you can only do 60 in one of them unless you're on a motorway anyway, legally. One of the lads at work got a ticket recently for doing 70 on a national limit dual carriageway in a similar van.
got dont for this aswell *******s !!!
wont the speed flag up on the tacho?
rubachuk
15-02-10, 10:13 AM
Speed limit on a National Limit dual carriageway is 70mph isn't it? 60 mph on a single carriageway.
Edit - Correct 70mph on dual carriageway
Welsh Dan
15-02-10, 10:32 AM
Speed limit on a National Limit dual carriageway is 70mph isn't it? 60 mph on a single carriageway.
Edit - Correct 70mph on dual carriageway
Not for goods vehicles with a gross weight exceeding 2 tonnes.
50mph on a national single carriageway, 60mph on a national dual carriageway.
http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/roadsafety/speedmanagement/vanspeedlimits
rubachuk
15-02-10, 11:53 AM
Ahhhh, goods vehicles. Fail.
Does a Transit Connect fall into that category?
General Baxter
15-02-10, 11:59 AM
Not for goods vehicles with a gross weight exceeding 2 tonnes.
50mph on a national single carriageway, 60mph on a national dual carriageway.
opps my bad lol so 90 is no good ?
disclaimer, speeding is wrong and bad, but **** it i was late for dinner lol
never mind then makes my carbon foot print smaller so i can turn the heating up full and not worry
I don't have a carbon footprint, i drive everywhere. :thumb:
the large square light version?
if so then yes its electronically limited, no sensor bodging/fuse pulling will work as it then defaults to assuming you are in top gear and limits on that (so you could be limited far far lower till you get into top lol)
A recalibration (remap to you lot) will do it. But it is detectable at service/diagnostic checks so will be reset to what the VIN tallys to.
Even when I worked on them, there is no way to make that bit invisible to diag kit unless there is a software change (and there is no way in hell anyone will have access to do that). Just about everything else can be changed and made to look 'legit' with ease though lol
Welsh Dan
15-02-10, 01:02 PM
Ahhhh, goods vehicles. Fail.
Does a Transit Connect fall into that category?
Yeah, its been a commercial/goods vehicle from when the designer first put pen to paper. On Fiesta/Corsa vans, provided the max weight is less than two tonnes, normal rules apply.
On Fiesta/Corsa vans, provided the max weight is less than two tonnes, normal rules apply.
Is that 2 tonne unlaiden? Im already at 1508kg before i even get in the drivers seat!!
Welsh Dan
15-02-10, 05:11 PM
Q. Are there any exemptions from these lower speed limits for vans?
A. There is one (small) group of vans which have the same speed limits are cars by virtue of the definitions in Schedule 6 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act of 1984. These are vans that are both derived from a car chassis and also have a maximum laden weight of no more than 2 tonnes. This means that the weight of the vehicle and the payload it is designed to be able to carry when added together do not exceed 2 tonnes. The van design must be a derivative of a car body, it is not sufficient that it looks similar to a particular car.
Laden, apparently.
Laden, apparently.
That cant be right surely :tard: when loaded up that Corsa of mine is easy on 2 tonne!
when you are at work, why are you rushing????? you are on the clock, aren't you????
General Baxter
15-02-10, 05:35 PM
i am, i get paid to and from my house lol
there are ways to up the limit!
i had to do a national rail connect the other day i removed the software that limited it to 65 and upped it to 70!
connects are different to real trannies ;)
Dave uk
16-02-10, 10:19 PM
Thanks for all your replys after a 300 mile trip today ive started to get used to it find i can do other things like text on my phone wile driving better eat by big mac with out swerving around so sod it i will live with for now still can use the same amount of fuel as it hits the limiter in 4th so dont need 5th any more so if any one wants a 5th gear i have one spear lol
craig green
16-02-10, 10:45 PM
Texting? Cool,,
Our sprinters do 60mph, so you'll be passing me. One of them has a dicky limiter & is slower than the rest.
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