@lancasteur Assuming your car is fuel injected, I think the only way you can go is to find a chip with a higher rev limiter. They're there for a reason!
@Larry3200 sorry, I know this is old, but I need to correct some ignorance. On cars made from around 1985 and up, warming up a car does virtually nothing. If anything, it DAMAGES the car, because it's better for an engine to warm up under a load-Idling, a car simply wastes gas, and fluids cannot get to where they need to go as quickly as they should (which they do with you driving). The only way not warming up an engine could damage is if you tried a 0-80 out your driveway right after startin up
how can i remove the rev limiter of my celica?
lancasteur 11 months ago
@lancasteur Assuming your car is fuel injected, I think the only way you can go is to find a chip with a higher rev limiter. They're there for a reason!
snnacho 11 months ago 2
bumbass
chebordelloraga 1 year ago
@chebordelloraga
I'm not even sure what that means.
snnacho 1 year ago 3
great
jeans67 1 year ago
em.. no. you wait until the engine is warm. do you have any idea how much damage this causes the engine
Larry3200 1 year ago 4
@Larry3200 the car was $350. I already sold it for more. :D
snnacho 1 year ago 3
@Larry3200 sorry, I know this is old, but I need to correct some ignorance. On cars made from around 1985 and up, warming up a car does virtually nothing. If anything, it DAMAGES the car, because it's better for an engine to warm up under a load-Idling, a car simply wastes gas, and fluids cannot get to where they need to go as quickly as they should (which they do with you driving). The only way not warming up an engine could damage is if you tried a 0-80 out your driveway right after startin up
danist518 1 year ago
@danist518 however, going well above the redline could very easily damage the engine!
danist518 1 year ago