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USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING BROKEN/FRIED/ETC AS A RESULT OF USING THIS GUIDE!

Last week I recieved my bee-r rev limitter and searched around for an easy install wiring diagram for it. Didn't really find one, so I got the ecu wiring diagram, found out which wire was which and installed it today.

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As you can see I have edited the original instructions and replaced the Japanese with English so its a quick guide where each wire goes on the ecu.

I also took a picture of my spare wiring harness for the people that don't like reading things like wiring diagrams.

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This setup works for me, I will note I am also using the Greddy Emanage Ultimate and haven't yet experienced any problems.

Hope this helps someone out.

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Yep that's how mine is wired.

BTW. don't use it too much, it blew my O2 sensor...

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Yep that's how mine is wired.

BTW. don't use it too much, it blew my O2 sensor...

How does it work as an antilag device?

how quickly will it kill my turbo?

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