I notice there is a soft rev limit feature, but it doesn't seem to do anything in my case.
Is this only an adaptation that can be effective as a protective measure for the auto gearbox??
Can it be adapted to be speed orientated in the manual ECUs, so as to allow a rev limit while at 0 km/h, thus enabling better launch control while attempting 1/4 mile passes?
Z32 manual ECU question
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Re: Z32 manual ECU question
I suspect there is something wrong with the Neutral sensor switch.
This particular rev. limiter only works when the neutral switch is on.
-Eric
This particular rev. limiter only works when the neutral switch is on.
-Eric
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Re: Z32 manual ECU question
I've had this very idea for a long time. Even tried sending 5/12/earth to this cable on the ecu to get a reaction but no..
Can someone maybe shed some light on this?
Can someone maybe shed some light on this?
Re: Z32 manual ECU question
When you tested the neutral switch did the light on the consult view window activate when expected?
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Re: Z32 manual ECU question
This is experiences from the old engine, not the RB30.
When i tested it out, standing still, the light was on at idle and when i rev'd it it went off. Same on the RB30 actually, so something is appaerently sensing something
When i tested it out, standing still, the light was on at idle and when i rev'd it it went off. Same on the RB30 actually, so something is appaerently sensing something