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hello,

have an r32 gtst 1990 model and i got one problem...

the car spends most of its time at high rpm whether im driving fast or doing a burnout......

i have one problem i dont have a rev limiter at 7000rpm which is where i want it or even earlier if possible...

i got the car like this but i want a rev limiter put on is everyones r32 like this...

the car is stock has a stock ecu... is there a way i can put one on without changing the ecu....

maybe mechanically or electrically.... let us know????

thank you

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Silly me - here I was thinking that the rev limit is 7.5k (and its not cutting in at 7).

Though when my girlfiriend missed 4th (and found 2nd) It made about 9 (not happily, but it did).

jokes and insults aside, however, the rb20 is perfectly happy to rev like that. If you are worried, consider oil control measures, as this is the weak point of the rb series...

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i just usually pull my foot off the accelarator but a block of wood now thats a good idea lol.

now realy i dont feel my car making power at 7thou rpm i prefer to shift early it feels faster and more in the power curve although i do have a boost controller this may affect my top end power????

so im not much help for you guys but a camsult may be able to fix the limit problem

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