Most of the current ODBI and ODBII computers have a
way around the speed limiter. The 85 Computer I have
in the race car has a 6000 RPM limiter but you can
disable it by cutting a certain wire inside ( i have
not). There is (usually) a speed sensor that needs to
be attached but you can defeat it. A little research
and the stock computer can be fooled quite easily.
The Z motor in my race car is supposed to max out at
250 HP in stock form but I have hit the Dyno at 378
once when I was trying to find the upper limit. I now
run at about 320 HP just to be safe.'
BTW: the race car is still for sale and will be on
e-Bay Feb 1st if I can;t find a buyer.
Don Miller
68 with a Turbo V-6 for E-Mod racing or hill climbing
asking $3000
www.geocities.com/turbospl311
Meridian, ID
> And, regarding the speed limiter - what do you
> suspect happens if there
> is no speed signal? I'm guessing there is no
> limiter. Since speed is not
> a fuel map input either no signal or constant signal
> will trick the
> computer so that it doesn't worry about speed. All
> I believe I need is a
> $20 part to drive the speedo cable.
>
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