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Yep just set the limiter, turn the car off and remove the hand controller. Just make sure when you pick it up you set the limiter up to standard again... I had a really embarrassing traffic lights grand prix with a commodore when I set the limiter to 3000rpm and forgot to raise it up again :Oops:

hah .. i know. I never thought i would buy one, but i did. I now have something in common with female uni students.

It was good value for money and well modded for a silvia, so I gave up on the GTR. Not having a house etc makes it expensive to get a loan for a 15 yr old car like a GTR.

Yeah you can password lock options via the PC Comms software, so there's no point to locking it at 3000RPM coz you need to hook it up to a PC to undo it.

Look into an Emanage system, I read on some jap tuning mag that you could lock those. (New ones support nitrous as well... sweeeet)

tomj: obviously its the type of work that doesnt require them to take the car over 3000rpm :P otherwise i wouldnt be doing it

Discopotato: i never said it was a service. I especially dont fancy pulling out the gearbox myself and changing the rear main crank seal. I wish i could be there to learn how to do it, but i have a career of my own to take care of through the days :) Anyway...this was a general interest question. There will be times when I will go to get new tyres, or a wheel balance, or whatever and dont see the need for the car to be boosted. You can still get up to whatever speeds neccessary for testing whilst keeping under 3000rpm

Personally, I don't know that I would be setting the rpm limit at 3,000 rpm. What happens if they drive it around bouncing it off the rev limiter all day? Maybe more damage than leaving it alone. If I was that suspicious of the workshop, I wouldn't take my car there to get the gearbox fixed. I would go somewhere more trustworthy. :cheers:

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