Presently set at 130 mph. Is this limit due to the tires? If I change tires
can I remove the limiter?/ Does it take the dealer? Thanks for any help?

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Karl - 04 Nov 2007 20:41 GMT
It is built into the fuel system control unit. No MB dealer can override it.
> Presently set at 130 mph. Is this limit due to the tires? If I change tires
> can I remove the limiter?/ Does it take the dealer? Thanks for any help?
Dr_Chino - 05 Nov 2007 02:50 GMT
i saw time ago on ebay germany
some advices for new chips
without limiter
good luck, happy fly...
On 4 nov, 14:47, "William Michael Greene" <wm...@bellsouth.net>
wrote:
> Presently set at 130 mph. Is this limit due to the tires? If I change tires
> can I remove the limiter?/ Does it take the dealer? Thanks for any help?
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> Education is good, but a wise man uses common sense.
> Sandford D. Clark