speed limit cut for japan engine

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my car always bounce back... until i rechip it and can go over it until it stuck at the button which we reset the trip millege one....
 

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detomaso_runna said:
howiechoo..... i think whut chai said is rite.... it will bounce..... fuel cannot go in engine ma.... my engine also bounce back.... meter full.... already pass 180 then bounce back... till 160 then can accelerate again..... if gear finish i wont bounce back wan.... if gear it will stay.... your theory is wrong.....

any sifoo here wanna comment?? mayb diff engine diff style of speed cut... mitsubishi sure bounce back.......
i know it dun allow fuel to go in..but it will not behave like this on a normal engine....that's the way it should be...a speed cut will only stay at the highest speed it programmed...it will only deaccelerate but not full deaccelerate and drop to 160km/h like wat u said..btw, if the car manufacture really do it this way, they should close down....a speed cut should be something like cruise control..stay at the highest speed it programmed when u keep on accelerate.....
 

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howiechoo said:
i know it dun allow fuel to go in..but it will not behave like this on a normal engine....that's the way it should be...a speed cut will only stay at the highest speed it programmed...it will only deaccelerate but not full deaccelerate and drop to 160km/h like wat u said..btw, if the car manufacture really do it this way, they should close down....a speed cut should be something like cruise control..stay at the highest speed it programmed when u keep on accelerate.....
i think what they mean is that when the ecu cuts the fuel going to the engine, the engine jerks so badly that the speed reduces to 160kmh b4 the ecu restores the fuel supply. just a theory
 

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i think different engine have different behaviour...

but my engine was like that... i'm serious~!

It jerks and slow down until 160km/h only accelerate back... cheers...

howiechoo sifu should write to mitsusbishi ask them close down cause designed and manufacturered my engine on 1992~!

youmolo, yes, i rechiped the ecu with different a/f map and ignition map by the same time took off the speed limit and extend my rev limit from 8200rpm-8900rpm.. :D

cheers...

i have clocked 215km/h on pivot speed meter X
and 223km/h on HKS type1 turbo timer... my car really no power... while 223km/h that time rpm is around 7.4krpm... red line is 8.2krpm... but not enough power to drag with the wind...

last time i use speed meter X, after i noticed i dun need the speed cut remover function frm speedmeter X(since i rechiped), i ops for more functions gauges... :D thats why i picked HKS type 1...
 
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For my car , what i am experiencing in the fuel cut is that , when i drive past 180km/h ...from the speedo , look like 182-183 ...sudenly feel like fuel cut , speed will drop till bout 175km/h and accelerate again.
 

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howiechoo.....whut car and engine are you using..... mayb your car diff from mitsubishi..... because my car bounce..... so with my fren mivic.... alll i wanna say if the situation is diff from other people then my engine is prob..... but all my fren engine and me are the same..... mitsubishi surely bounce back..... 2micec and 1 4g91.... bounce till 160
 

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my L200s also like that ... speed cut at 140km/h
it might goes till 142,145 km/h , but after fuel cut will feel lose power and the speed will drop till roughly 130 km/h then will have the power again to let it speed cut again :D
 

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Hartge said:
For my car , what i am experiencing in the fuel cut is that , when i drive past 180km/h ...from the speedo , look like 182-183 ...sudenly feel like fuel cut , speed will drop till bout 175km/h and accelerate again.
yea, i tink i just experienced the same thing just now. my meter went past 180 and then suddenly the car lose power so i let go of the fuel and stepped on the clutch. scared the engine later pull the car down lol ;)

so i guess my ecu still go the speed limiter la.
 

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detomaso_runna said:
howiechoo.....whut car and engine are you using..... mayb your car diff from mitsubishi..... because my car bounce..... so with my fren mivic.... alll i wanna say if the situation is diff from other people then my engine is prob..... but all my fren engine and me are the same..... mitsubishi surely bounce back..... 2micec and 1 4g91.... bounce till 160
i not sure wat engine model..but it's a toyota engine...the engine are on a corolla seg
 

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double post..
 
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open ur speedo meter,look for screw label RSW and unscrew it and put back ur speedo meter.i done it at my mitsubishi mivec speedo meter and now there is no limit cut above 180kmh.dont waste ur money on pivot speed meter or any speed limiter.
 

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howiechoo said:
i know it dun allow fuel to go in..but it will not behave like this on a normal engine....that's the way it should be...a speed cut will only stay at the highest speed it programmed...it will only deaccelerate but not full deaccelerate and drop to 160km/h like wat u said..btw, if the car manufacture really do it this way, they should close down....a speed cut should be something like cruise control..stay at the highest speed it programmed when u keep on accelerate.....

hehe, seems now got more ppl experinced the same frm me.. :D

neway, i just sharing my own true experience... :D

different engine may react different with different design... :D

or sifu howiechoo wanted to ask mitsubishi close shop? :D
 

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yes kwai,take out the screw and put back ur speedo meter back at ur dashboard or u can call me four detail 017 3949996
 

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Kwai, I think howiechoo has never sat in a JDM engine and experience speed cut before la...

When the speedcut kicks in at 180km/h... ur engine feels like it gets cut off... feels like u off throttle totally (therefore has a slight jerk)... up to 170-175km/h before the power comes back in (got until 160 so low wan meh? No kua... mine drops to 175 only).

Toyota engine or not... is the same shit when I was in my cousin's 4AG-ZE lar. =Þ

Summore u dunno what model engine u're running on... I suspect probably the stock m'sian built model that doesn't have speed cut... and your car probably already reached its top speed at 180km/h without having any more power to go summore le kua??
 

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yes kwai,take out the screw and put back ur speedo meter back at ur dashboard or u can call me four detail 017 3949996
I'm assuming that would disable the digital speed sensor to send signals to the ECU... i wouldn't recommend that if i were u.... =Þ Coz' for mitsu, the ECU depends on it for tuning on the higher speeds.
 

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harpa
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2003 10:32 pm Post subject: Taking cut-out out of GSR

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I hear that you can take the cut-out out from a GSR only by taking a screw out from behind the dash somewhere??!?

Is this true? If so where is it? Does it damage it in anyway or just make the ride more fun?





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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2003 11:30 pm Post subject:

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Yes this screw takes out the 180km/h speed cut

Take out your dash, look at the back of it and in the middle at the top there is a screw labeled RSW. Take this screw out and no more speed cut
This screw sends the speedo sensor signal to the computer
Taking the screw out doesn't effect anything else at all
I have done this to about 5 mitsi's





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what year is your gsr ?
this only works on the 92-93 models
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yer its a 93





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David.
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I have a 1996 Evo 4. How do you take the speed cut out of this?





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MAGN1T
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 10:16 am Post subject:

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All you need to do is cut the speed sensor wire at the ECU. This applies to all EFI Mitsis from about '90 onwards

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I hope this is for track use?





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Is there any advantage of taking out the speed cut for just daily driving??

I could imagine it could be an advantage if you were using it on the track or maybe down the strip if your car could reach those speeds.

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MAGN1T wrote:
All you need to do is cut the speed sensor wire at the ECU. This applies to all EFI Mitsis from about '90 onwards
Steve


That's the crap way of doing it, which affects moving idle speed control in the process, best way is to interrupt the RSW line.

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You're correct, it does affect the moving idle speed control.
I've found it's not a problem and the speed cut removal has worked trouble free in my car for the last 4 years.
It's a free mod and cars with electronic speedos don't have a screw to remove.

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So if my evo4 has electronic speedo then there is no screw??? So cutting the wire from the ECU is the only way???





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Monsterbishi
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David. wrote:
So if my evo4 has electronic speedo then there is no screw??? So cutting the wire from the ECU is the only way???


I'm fairly sure the E4 onwards used a electronic speedo signal, and this leads into the next obvious point, why you'd want to do this?, it's faster than the speed limit for any public road motorsport event that your car could enter, is fast enough for a 11 second 1/4 mile pass, and your tyres will be at their limits speed wise too.

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Could you not cut the wire then rig a switch so that it can be on when not needed (ie 99.9% of the time), but you could flick the switch and remove the speed cut when required?

I had thought about doing it, but the only place I'd be needing it would be the back straight at Puke...
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