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Old 14 September 2006, 09:13 PM
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have a 94 uk wagon running z4 off 96 import wrx. I have electonic clocks so no reid switch or chip to alter. Does anybody have any suggestions as how to remove the limiter. obviously cant buy those chips on ebay as also convert to mph from kph and an already displaying mph. Was thinking of hks sld but any other ideas?
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Not sure what you mean buy 'those chips on ebay'

Try Item 120030855350

Or send me a PM

You could use this in your UK ECU and flog the Z4 for £100

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was meaning the electronic mph/kph convertors which remove speed limiter.

have noticed your chips before but usually go for 200 was trying to be cheapskate.

looks like i will have to fork out for hks sld as well now though, so will keep an eye on ebay.

my cars done 137K so not too sure about raising boost all the way to 16+psi currently running 12psi.

thanks for the reply
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