View Full Version : bee* rev limiter's whats the risk/thought of them?
Trendall
07-09-10, 06:37 PM
hey im about to buy a bee* rev limiter and i just wanted to know if anyone has any idea of how good they are for your car and if anyone can think of a reason not to buy one? thanks in advance guys
milko96
07-09-10, 07:00 PM
Had one on my R32, best 100 odd quid I've ever spent!
1.6 60fts everytime at the track.
If I ever own summat jap again, I would buy one....
Trendall
07-09-10, 08:18 PM
do they only work on jap cars? or can you fit them to anything? also how hard are they to wire up? and where to roughly?
milko96
07-09-10, 08:46 PM
Yeah, jap only as far as I know, they are ecu specific, Nissan, Subaru, Honda etc... you get a wiring diagram with them, not that hard to fit...
Trendall
07-09-10, 08:59 PM
will they fit to a toyota 2.0 gt non turbo uk model? as this is the car i am buying on sunday and i have been wanting to know if it will work with that. and if it would cause my engine any damage unless i put it to rev to much
milko96
07-09-10, 09:22 PM
They wont make your car rev any higher than the stock ecu does...
They are basically used for launch control or for making loud bangs and flames.... thats about it...
Search online for if it will fit an MR2, I have no idea.
P.S they dont really flame that well if thats what your after...
Trendall
07-09-10, 10:10 PM
i have been doing that all night and i think the type b fits on a toyota i have emailed japandyno for advice. na im not after the flame to much but the pop really like the white corsa that goes down the strip at pvs been looking for something like that for years and only just heard about this. cheers mate for the help look forward to seeing you all at the next meet maybe even with a nova with a mr2 engine in if it decides to disinterdrate lol
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