Fun stops at 112MPH, revs don't!
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speed delimiter from graham goode
http://www.grahamgoode.com/page.php?...page=speed.htm
They also do km/h mp/h conversion kits as do others. I think JW-racing might do a cheap one.
http://www.grahamgoode.com/page.php?...page=speed.htm
They also do km/h mp/h conversion kits as do others. I think JW-racing might do a cheap one.
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How you remove the limiter is dependant on what year your motor is, older ones use a limiter within the speedo that can be removed by fitting a mechanical delimiter between your speedo and speedo cable, this also converts the speedo into miles rather thatn kilometres so you would still need your original japanese clock that goes to 180 kmh (becoming 180mph) as the aftermarket 110 or 120mph speedo faces would be reading way out. I beleive later models can be delimited electronically by moving a chip. I got my delimiter off SIDC.co.uk but they are also available off ebay.
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