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Old 03-30-2006, 12:57 AM
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if i remove it what will happen can i pass the 108mph mark i heard someone put a switch on it to pass the mark is that possible if so where is it located at
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Old 03-30-2006, 08:22 AM
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Re: vss sensor

you heard that huh?? where at?

yeah, that will work, however your speedometer will quit working and it will stop your odometer, and that is fraud, (very illegal) and when you take your car to a shop and they see those particular wires tampered with, they WILL know whats going on, (so you better hope they're "cool")
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Re: vss sensor

what do u mean "however your speedometer will quit working and it will stop your odometer" will they work if i put a switch in
and yeah i get all my work done at my dads office so they dont care
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while the switch is off there will be no way to tell how fast you are going, which means shit cause our gauges only go to 110
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and yea you can go past 108 but don't flip that switch back on when you are flying down the road
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Re: vss sensor

Cut the purple wire...wire in a switch into the loop..

thats all i am going to say. As there is no need for you to have this done to your car which is no way in hell hitting more than 108 in the trap at a track.
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Someone else with a death wish. I hope you have the suspensions, brakes, wheels and tires to handle all that speed!
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WOW...... Just be glad that this isnt j-body.org, you would have just gotten murdered! lol
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WOW...... Just be glad that this isnt j-body.org, you would have just gotten murdered! lol

We've been there, done that. Just the high admins of this site just don't seem to care as much as Dave on JBO.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=370471
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^^^that thread sums it up pretty well
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and yea you can go past 108 but don't flip that switch back on when you are flying down the road

what will happen if i flip the switch back
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Re: vss sensor

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As there is no need for you to have this done to your car which is no way in hell hitting more than 108 in the trap at a track.
who said anything about a track? maybe this guy just wants to make the hour and a half drive home a bit more homicidal,

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what will happen if i flip the switch back
hahaha, if you're a big enough dumbfuck to actually try this, you'll find out on your own
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what will happen if i flip the switch back
Similar thing.

I spoke with a Boeing jet test pilot. I asked them what the scariest thing that ever happened to them was. They were flying a passenger liner modified for the military to fly higher and faster. They reset the computer to airline standards, mid-air...the engines freaked out, the plane nose-dived, went into a spin....they fell 30,000 feet before they recovered. Thirty Thousand Feet!

What'll happen if you turn it back on is your computer will realize you are way beyond where it can control and will freak out. More than likely it will destroy your motor, transmission, drivetrain and more than likely wreck the car in the process.
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Re: vss sensor

naw nothing too bad just the computer realized you are goin over 108 and it will either shut down or with rev the motor down like when you hit the gov and it sounds like SHIT. Been in a few cars were someone did that. I like keeping my gov. keeps me out of trouble.
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Re: vss sensor

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keeps me out of trouble.
yeah, cuz you cant get in trouble for going only 105
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