Bee r rev limiter + apexi power fc need help
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Bee r rev limiter + apexi power fc need help
Hi Guys,
I have a 1995 jdm wrx impreza with an apexi power fc and im trying to install a bee r rev limiter for my first time.
I cant seem to find a wiring diagram and im hoping someone here has been down this road before and can offer some advice.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to help me out.
I have a 1995 jdm wrx impreza with an apexi power fc and im trying to install a bee r rev limiter for my first time.
I cant seem to find a wiring diagram and im hoping someone here has been down this road before and can offer some advice.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to help me out.
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I know the risks involved and wont be using it much. Im cleaning the car up for shows and have put 2000 into it this week in parts alone.
This car will see very little millage over the course of a year.
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From my point of view (£2k isn't alot in parts, that wouldn't even buy half the bits needed for my engine) if you are prepared to invest in the car to that extent, the best option would be get something that is designed to do it properly with the inbuilt safeguards etc.
The bee r are notorious for damaging engine internals and it will cost you way more than 2k to sort.
You could get an ECU that is able to do launch etc and have it properly Programmed and not risk your engine...
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Have a look on eBay there is a seller on there from uk who has the instructions for fitment etc available on his listing for free
you have to chop into your ecu wiring loom aswell
I was going to buy one for my crx back in the day but after a little research I got put off
Why don't you go to a proper mapper who can maybe sort the pops and bangs for you more safely and you'll have piece of mind instead of a melted piston
you have to chop into your ecu wiring loom aswell
I was going to buy one for my crx back in the day but after a little research I got put off
Why don't you go to a proper mapper who can maybe sort the pops and bangs for you more safely and you'll have piece of mind instead of a melted piston
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Have a look on eBay there is a seller on there from uk who has the instructions for fitment etc available on his listing for free
you have to chop into your ecu wiring loom aswell
I was going to buy one for my crx back in the day but after a little research I got put off
Why don't you go to a proper mapper who can maybe sort the pops and bangs for you more safely and you'll have piece of mind instead of a melted piston
you have to chop into your ecu wiring loom aswell
I was going to buy one for my crx back in the day but after a little research I got put off
Why don't you go to a proper mapper who can maybe sort the pops and bangs for you more safely and you'll have piece of mind instead of a melted piston