Installing Bee-R rev limiter,, on mr2??

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Installing Bee-R rev limiter,, on mr2??

Postby 92mr2paddy » Sun Aug 19, 2007 6:47 pm

ok, ive been looking at getting one for awhile now, they are quite expensive around the $400. but anyway ive been told that you have to get them wired up to the computer, :?

im just wondering if any one has got one installed or has ever installed one or atleast knows how it can be done,,

cheers pat
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Re: Installing Bee-R rev limiter,, on mr2??

Postby gasman » Sun Aug 19, 2007 7:24 pm

92mr2paddy wrote:ok, ive been looking at getting one for awhile now, they are quite expensive around the $400. but anyway ive been told that you have to get them wired up to the computer, :?

im just wondering if any one has got one installed or has ever installed one or atleast knows how it can be done,,

cheers pat


i was looking at getting one at one stage for my car for the launch controll but then i just made my own using a frequency switch
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Postby Elmendorf » Mon Aug 20, 2007 4:19 pm

Yep got one in my starlet but thank god it didnt cost anywere near $400.

You need to wire it into your ecu, but the trick is that the instructions are incorrect. When we first put mine in and fired it it sounded like a 6 cylinder and i sat there watching the fuel needle go down :lol:

My advise would be to get the pin out diagram for your car first as having this makes life heaps easier.

I'll try and find all the info again as I got mine about 3 years ago and have moved twice since installing it :D
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Postby 92mr2paddy » Mon Aug 20, 2007 6:23 pm

cheers, so even a person (like me) that doesnt kow much about ecu circuits could install one?? any ideas on where to get one cheaper than $400??

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Postby Elmendorf » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:52 am

That will give you an idea for the wiring, bare in mind its for a Nissan but its fairly similar. And yes even you can install it. Hell we did and the only thing I know about wiring in a car is how to install stereos :lol:

Obviously the price has doubled in the last 3 years, we bought mine from takakaira but it didnt cost US$266. My suggestion is try ebay or trademe. Just make sure its a new one as previously installed ones are only good for same or similar engines as initial installment. You need to snip one of the wires at the back of the Bee R to choose between 4, 6 and Rotory engines and the wires are far too thin to solder back together.

http://www.takakaira.co.jp/performance/main.html
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Postby frost » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:46 pm

if you can read or have some one that can read Japaneses buy from there web site,

http://www.bee-r.com/
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