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I'm not aware of any racing that requires standard ecu, even our production cars. they all allow replacement although some need it to be possible to still run the car on a standard ecu.

yeah, but he could also be testing the drag coefficient of various new bodykits on a closed road like a runway, i do that all the time!

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Average speeds on normal roads are around 100km/h.

PowerFC not hooked up yet. Costs $1600 for a full 3-day dyno & road fine tuning.

Stock ECU used at the moment.

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McDonalds drive through

hmmm for me its KFC there is a bigger straight and only one sharp bend which is at the start :( but seriously come on guys get out of the city geee normal speed 100km/h what are u on a push bike or ya grannys wheel chair?

look i live in the outback well close enuff bloody shit hole anyway and speed limits start at 110km/h im not saying i dont speed because that would be lyin but if i do speed its nt dam stupid like in town or dogin in and out of cars on the hwy because thats just going to kill someone and really stupid, and before you say it keep it on the race tracks how about u come live here 500km away from anything that looks like a race track, our drag strip is only 1/8 mile yes sad i know ya might be lucky to get into 3rd its like quick sex ova before ya know it :).

Now all i asked was dose any one knoe what causes the 240km/h speed cut and thanks to some members who took the time to help me solve my problem thanks and it was the speed sensor in the dash put in a nismo 320 dash and it was all good. now to you others that just wanna say stupid things like why do u want to go 240km/h how about u keyboard bandits go take a walk or can u go give ya skylines away to someone that will love and care for them and drive them like a rental :D

So what your saying is you dont go 240km/h around town.......and here i was thinking you were cool *sigh*

Just kidding mate. Just make sure you don't get caught.

lol i love my licence got this wonderfull thing on the dash that beeps at me :ermm:

You have to understand that anything you publically say on here defaces the entire skyline community.

You pretty much just openly said you speed on public roads. You do know police browse these forums right?

Anyway, I'll say it again just for safetys sake :P

**DISCLAIMER**

SAU, either a state club or these forums, does NOT condone speeding.

You have to understand that anything you publically say on here defaces the entire skyline community.

You pretty much just openly said you speed on public roads. You do know police browse these forums right?

Anyway, I'll say it again just for safetys sake :P

**DISCLAIMER**

SAU, either a state club or these forums, does NOT condone speeding.

yes i know but is there anyone out there who can say they never have speed on a public road? "I do NOT condone speeding" i would rather save it for the tracks if we f**kin had one.

And good on the cops if they wanna look through our forums go for it but good luck getting a conviction, and now u guys say wel it attracts more attension to us well nt really the cops aint stupid they see our 4 tail lights go past stairing at them and whoo whooo lets defect him its like a magnet to them.

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