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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 01:30 PM
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Hi All,

I purchased this for £150 a few months ago, and have never used it - i got it to remove the speed cut from the car, but have now just got myself a chip.

This unit comes with instructions and also comes with a "G" meter. It wires into your ECU, and can record things like lap times, max speed, max revs and also set alarms.

Can remove speed cut from import cars

Also lets you time drag runs, will also give you a fairly accurate dyno result too.

These are extremely rare, and looking for £80 posted for the unit (Open to offers)

More info here:
APEXi Rev Speed Meter - Thor Racing (Japanese Performance Car Tuning)
APEXi RSM G-Sensor - Thor Racing (Japanese Performance Car Tuning)



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Just posted this on another couple of sites
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So would this remove my 112mph limiter on my v3 type r mate? any pics of it switched on?
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Yep will remove the speed limiter... kinda hard for taking pictures of it turned on as i haven't wired it in, but purchased it from a fellow scooby owner
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Open to offers as i need the cash
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Only £100 posted now
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How exactly is this wired into the ecu?, and how does the unit attatch to the interior of the car?.

Thanks Andrew.
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It is wired to

- Rev wire
- Speed wire In
- Speed wire out (if you are going to use it for speed cut)
- Power
- Ground

All you have to do is splice into the wires, or use some of these (available from Halfords):


And it attaches how ever you want... it comes with a stand where you can use double side sticky tape (as the old owner had it attached)

I was actually going to mount it in the centre console
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Not keen on using scotch locks onto the ecu wiring. Shame as it looks great!

Good luck with the sale!

PS. The carbon fibre heater control looks great and there was enough material to do my clock fascia and gear lever surround!!.
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Originally Posted by V555MAC
Not keen on using scotch locks onto the ecu wiring. Shame as it looks great!

Good luck with the sale!

PS. The carbon fibre heater control looks great and there was enough material to do my clock fascia and gear lever surround!!.
Or you could just splice a bit of the plastic off and connect it that way.

Aye that stuff does go a long way
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£80?
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Sunday night up at £80
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Now on ebay:
Apexi Rev Speed Meter + G Meter Subaru, Honda, Mitsu on eBay (end time 20-Mar-10 17:13:24 GMT)
 
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