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Old Jan 30, 2006 | 09:42 AM
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hi has anyone deristricted there wrx ? i am looking to do so myself but have no idea,is it the sort of job i can do myself or is it a garage job, thanks for any replys
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Old Jan 30, 2006 | 11:12 AM
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Old Jan 30, 2006 | 12:06 PM
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If you're mechanically inclinded and you've baught a well made system that was designed for the car, it should be a case of bolting the old system off and the new one on. I tried this with my car but unfortunately the new system I bought did not fit 100% and needed recutting and welding, thus I ended up having it fixed by a workshop. Next time I'll let the shop do it first time around.
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Originally Posted by alexcarp
hi has anyone deristricted there wrx ? i am looking to do so myself but have no idea,is it the sort of job i can do myself or is it a garage job, thanks for any replys
simple answer, disconnect the wire for the actual speedo, my uk 2000 import was restricted to 120mph, wouldn't rev up after 5500 rpm in 5th gear, now disconnected the speedo electric wire and it rev lines at 8000 and 150mph plus easily, have to use sat nav as speedo

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