Get an auto ECU from any DE engine. That does it without disabling your tach or speedo. I think there is a wire that you ahve to crossover on the install, but I'm not sure which one.
since his is a 91 LE, doesnt it have the E not DE?kaptainkrollio said:Get an auto ECU from any DE engine. That does it without disabling your tach or speedo. I think there is a wire that you ahve to crossover on the install, but I'm not sure which one.
240sx.org said:After reading the first solution I looked into finding a simpler solution. Best of all, everything can be done at the computer. My car is a 89 with a 96 ka24de, but all the wiring and computer is 92. On my computer, there is a yellow wire with green stripe, 8th one over from right on harness. This is the vehicle speed sensor signal. Cut that wire. That is it. If you have a California car I think it will trigger a code, but for the rest of us, it is an easy trick. Your speedometer will still work because the signal comes from the tranny, goes to the gauges, THEN feeds the computer. I had to find a solution because my car comes very close to the speed limiter at the end of the 1/4. If anyone can beat the revlimiter let me know. I'm working on it.
there were some 91s that had the E.azRPS13 said:89-90 E, 91+ DE
More like 90 overstock... Weren't that many... Its as common as a skyline out hereKaRdoN said:there were some 91s that had the E.
KaRdoN said:there were some 91s that had the E.
The one that comes from the speedometer in the gauge cluster to the ECU. I think it's the fourth from the right on the top row on 91-94 ECU's.240sxs1377 said:What wire would you cut to elimante the speed limter.
i hope you dont plan on keeping the car on the road after you do that. you just need a piggy back system, its a lot safer.240sxs1377 said:What wire would you cut to elimante the speed limter.