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Old 06-08-2008, 01:57 PM   #11596 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by KrazyRdR83 View Post
lol...well drew went to 7200 on a stock motor with ems...but how is the pcm allowing it to pass the rev limiter

There's only about 2-3 ways possible. I've always been a firm believer that I have to see something inorder to believe it. I only believe things I see, so video proof would be nice. Drew on the other hand had the EMS so I don't need any proof as I know its possible with EMS.

He's probably not going to spill the beans, probably sworn to secrecy

From a little birdy I heard about "backyard" flashing these pcm's in which you can change the rev limiter and another thing is changing when the fans kick on. Illegal... yes, is there an SRT-4 in town who has had it done... that I know of yes and there might be more. But I'm only fully aware of one.

Rev limiter is 6500 (S2/S3).
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