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DOYLEVTR 29th April 2009 12:59

rev limiter
 
hi, has anyone on here fitted a rev limiter to there saxo and if so is it a diy job or is it hard to do?

does anyone know of any good ones or all they all pretty similar?

cheers, thanks given.

JamesR 29th April 2009 13:01

They come with a rev limiter standard :S

Do you mean make it higher?

If so then there is no point, as there wont be hardly any power after about 6700k revs

saxova 29th April 2009 13:01

lol? every car has a rev limiter. Its the ecu. If u want a higher rev limit... then its standalone managment.. but unless youve cam'ed your car.. no need to raise the rev limit because the powerband drops off before the limiter..

JamesR 29th April 2009 13:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by saxova (Post 3259117)
lol? every car has a rev limiter. Its the ecu. If u want a higher rev limit... then its standalone managment.. but unless youve cam'ed your car.. no need to raise the rev limit because the powerband drops off before the limiter..

Pretty much what i said :S

And you dont need a standalone to raise the rev limiter. Can be done with a remap as far as i know.

gouldy87 29th April 2009 13:05

my limiter is at 7800, but as mentioned there is no point raising your limiter if your on a standard profile cam as the power band is at different RPMS

DOYLEVTR 29th April 2009 13:06

i mean like on omex limiter where theres an analogue dial to change it. if you catch my drift.

JamesR 29th April 2009 13:07

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Originally Posted by DOYLEVTR (Post 3259145)
i mean like on omex limiter where theres an analogue dial to change it. if you catch my drift.

Why would you want to?

The standard one is there to stop you damaging things, take it off or make it higher and you will most likely damage your engine.

OMEX do launch control, do you mean that?

gouldy87 29th April 2009 13:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by DOYLEVTR (Post 3259145)
i mean like on omex limiter where theres an analogue dial to change it. if you catch my drift.

never seen one of these so i cant comment

don55 29th April 2009 13:08

think he means launch control

VtsTom 29th April 2009 13:10

Omex do limiters and shift lights. Mainly for cars with a dizy and carbs, i.e no standard limiter

Spanky 29th April 2009 13:14

i will be getting an Omex Rev limiter soon, with launch control.

Basically you can set the redline to where you want ( 2k - 7k etc)

Launch control just basically keeps the revs at a set limit on full throttle while the button is pressed, so approx 3.5-4k on my saxo.

Also when you hit the limiter it cuts the spark instead of the fuel so you get a nice bit of pop bang :D

Not really that expensive, but i will be getting my hands on one.

As for fitting, im sure i got quoted aprox £50 from an auto electricians :)

JamesR 29th April 2009 13:15

they seem like a fun :D

Have seen them in Demon Tweaks for about £130

Spanky 29th April 2009 13:17

http://www.omextechnology.co.uk/Revl...evlimiters.htm

im going for the limiter with launch control and i think it was around the £80-£90 mark

DOYLEVTR 29th April 2009 13:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saxo_89 (Post 3259184)
i will be getting an Omex Rev limiter soon, with launch control.

Basically you can set the redline to where you want ( 2k - 7k etc)

Launch control just basically keeps the revs at a set limit on full throttle while the button is pressed, so approx 3.5-4k on my saxo.

Also when you hit the limiter it cuts the spark instead of the fuel so you get a nice bit of pop bang :D

Not really that expensive, but i will be getting my hands on one.

As for fitting, im sure i got quoted aprox £50 from an auto electricians :)



cheers.
thats what i was on about.

williamsvts 29th April 2009 13:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by DOYLEVTR (Post 3259145)
i mean like on omex limiter where theres an analogue dial to change it. if you catch my drift.

the saxo rev limit is controlled by the ecu. you'd only need 1 of them if you fitted carbs.

williamsvts 29th April 2009 13:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saxo_89 (Post 3259184)
i will be getting an Omex Rev limiter soon, with launch control.

Basically you can set the redline to where you want ( 2k - 7k etc)

Launch control just basically keeps the revs at a set limit on full throttle while the button is pressed, so approx 3.5-4k on my saxo.

Also when you hit the limiter it cuts the spark instead of the fuel so you get a nice bit of pop bang :D

Not really that expensive, but i will be getting my hands on one.

As for fitting, im sure i got quoted aprox £50 from an auto electricians :)


just wondering how you are going to do that? unless you are fitting carbs?

Spanky 29th April 2009 13:35

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Originally Posted by williamsvts (Post 3259233)
just wondering how you are going to do that? unless you are fitting carbs?

well i will be fitting bike boddies before i get one of these.

but i did email omex last year (dont have email anymore) and they give me full details on it etc and said ti would be fine to run on a standard engine as well as a tuned one

williamsvts 29th April 2009 13:37

still wont work with bodies, as you would need standalone ecu.

you can only use 1 of them when the ecu does not control the rev limit, with carbs.

Spanky 29th April 2009 13:38

hmmm well i spoke to omex and they said you could :wacko:

Could email them again and find out the crack....

Still unsure if i want to run standalone with boddies, need to find out the crack with wayne first as it may be better to just get a predator ECU

williamsvts 29th April 2009 13:44

predator is a standalone, wayne doesnt want to give any info out. phoned him twice and wont give me any info on it.

your ecu controls the rev limit.
it will work on any ENGINE, but that depends on what you have controlling the engine, in your case an ecu controls the engine. and unless your fitting carbs that is useless to you.


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