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Old 05-04-2011, 01:06 AM   #1
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bee r limiter redtop sr HELP!!!!!

Ok just want to start by saying I've have spent hours searching. I don't want any replies on peoples opinions of haw bad the bee r rev limiter is for the sr. I understand the dangers if misused.

So......... I wired everything up as I saw of a couple different forums.
Red wire to pin 38
Black wire to pin 39
Yellow wire to pin 22
Green wire to pin 31
White wire to handbrake

Grey wire in loop is cut

So the car starts fine and everything, it revs and drives like the limiter isn't even there.
But the thing is the limiter does not work at all. No matter where the gain is it doesn't work. The red light doesn't even come on.

Checked the wiring, the red is getting positive, the black is getting ground, and the green and yellow are hooked up the way all the write ups say. Even if the green and yellow were reversed, the car wouldn't start,

So I'm completely stumped. Any help would be awesome
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sounds like a bad bee r
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^this. Was it new?
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Old 05-04-2011, 11:10 AM   #4
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it is a used unit it supposidly worked on a supra previously.

How are the wires supposed to be wired in none of the writeups were specific on that, is it just supposed to be spliced in or do you cut the wire and wire it up to just the ecu side or just the sensor side?
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nobody knows????????
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It should be wired going from the power builder, to the ecu.
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So you cut the wires and wire it to the ecu side and leave the other wires just disconnected? Cuz that's the way I have it hooked up. But you would think if the wires are cut from the ecu you would think that the car wouldn't start or run fine if the unit didn't make some kind of connection, if that makes any sence
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