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2009-10-20 16:58:26
#11
go to 150 and hold on haha
2009-10-20 18:50:38
#12
not...
2009-10-20 20:26:35
#13
Keep in mind the speedometer starts to go haywire at that speed. It might say your going 120, but in reality your just hitting 110.

Originally Posted by itsa2drsentra
no, its a 1996 b14. and it has a 1997 or 98 g20 ecu. so it doesnt really make sense to me.


G20 ECU will not have a governor. Also in the USA, assuming that you have a USDM ECU, G20's were produced to 1996, dropped then came back in 1999. Thus it is not possible for you to have a 97 or 98 G20 ecu that is from a USDM model.
2009-10-21 13:47:18
#14
Originally Posted by Vadim
Keep in mind the speedometer starts to go haywire at that speed. It might say your going 120, but in reality your just hitting 110.



G20 ECU will not have a governor. Also in the USA, assuming that you have a USDM ECU, G20's were produced to 1996, dropped then came back in 1999. Thus it is not possible for you to have a 97 or 98 G20 ecu that is from a USDM model.


well then its a 96. the date code on it though is not the same as my stock one. which is a 96
2009-10-23 22:03:35
#15
120 is not that fast? Also the speedo is pretty exact, mine will read same as GPS until 137,5(220km/h) those are also the last numbers on the speedo.
Serious, even a 1.2 Opel Corsa will make it to 125. (I know that, because my mom owns one :P)
I just don't see why everyone across the atlantic thinks that their Nissans will not go that fast?

by the way, I live next to germany so speedlimits are kinda flexible.
2009-10-23 22:11:23
#16
It varies between cars, I once went close to 117, actual reading was 110ish.
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