rev limiter

Asked by roy29er Nov 25, 2008 at 05:10 PM about the 1990 Nissan 240SX 2 Dr SE Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

cant go over 5000 rpms

3 Answers

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if u got a nissan that cant go over 5 grand theres something seriously wrong. maybe fuel injectors are getting weak or motor is gettin weak and needs rebuild or replacement

5

I have a 240sx...once i bought the car i ran into a problem... a big problem... couldnt go past 180km...and rev limter at 5000...im assuming your car is standard...what i did, is i went to a junk yard and pulled the ecu out of a 240 that was automatic. i installed it into the car.. rev limiter was gone and so was the speed limiter. my ecu was located on the passenger side directly to the right of where your feet would be.

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This is a common problem people run into, however there is a work around for it. There is also a way to get around the top speed limiter as well. The sad part is you have to get a different ECU to remove the rev limiter. If you want to remove the top speed limiter you can follow these directions. http://www.240sx.org/faq/articles/spdgov.htm

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