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tiger gb270 30 August 2014 04:01 PM

bee rev limiter help
 
Has anyone fitted one of these to their subarus ?
Version 2 import .
Having trouble with the green wire think the other wires are ok !
As it lights up on the limiter but just keeps reving and not stopping at 2.5k as it should .
Thanks

BBB3 30 August 2014 04:39 PM

Why fit one? So it sounds cool parked in tesco car park?
Waste of time and money, easy way to break your engine ;)

cuprajake 30 August 2014 04:39 PM

Get rid unless you want to be rebuilding the engine

tiger gb270 30 August 2014 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by BBB3 (Post 11502938)
Why fit one? So it sounds cool parked in tesco car park?
Waste of time and money, easy way to break your engine ;)

Look guys I've asked for help not opoins especially not sarcastic ones !
Trouble with these sites you always get some people who like to try and drag you down to their low life point lol
So please unless you have fitted one and know what your talking about I wouldn't bother ;)

BBB3 30 August 2014 05:11 PM

Look we are just saying from experience with the rev limiter ****,
You will **** your engine that's for sure! Why do you want to fit one for?

"To make it pop and bang" :lol:

tiger gb270 30 August 2014 05:28 PM

I'm not fitting one to my car it's a friends car ...
As i drive 2008 gb270 not a version 2 classic scooby if you read the post properly .
So I was asked if I could ask for some help as my friend is not on an owners site .

cuprajake 30 August 2014 05:37 PM

Lol.

People are genuinely trying to help not drag you down

The bee r has been proven to seriously damage engines.

If you can't be arsed to use the forum or Google to search then why should us low life's

If you want pops and bangs then get them mapped in safely.

Or fill your boots and look for a good breakers for a new engine

piehole1983 30 August 2014 06:49 PM

The unit is probably faulty too, they seem to be a pile of crap from what I've read about them. And as said before, well known to kill engines.

BBB3 30 August 2014 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by tiger gb270 (Post 11503027)
I'm not fitting one to my car it's a friends car ...
As i drive 2008 gb270 not a version 2 classic scooby if you read the post properly .
So I was asked if I could ask for some help as my friend is not on an owners site .

You didn't say who's car it was, I'm generally trying to warn you about the problems it will cause :thumb:

neil-h 30 August 2014 09:15 PM

Would suggest you and your mate have a read of this thread.

http://www.driftworks.com/forum/tech...r-limiter.html

It explains how the Bee R limiter works and just why using one is a bad idea.

*matthewturb2000* 30 August 2014 10:31 PM

What's the bee r do, mimic launch control?

JDM_Stig 30 August 2014 11:50 PM


Originally Posted by *matthewturb2000* (Post 11503306)
What's the bee r do, mimic launch control?

google it, they are entertaining haha


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