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Originally Posted by Rusty The stock rev limit is 7,800. You can change that with Uprev or Ecutek. Why would the dealer lower the rev limit? Plus I don't think

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Old 01-19-2020, 04:22 PM   #5 (permalink)
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The stock rev limit is 7,800. You can change that with Uprev or Ecutek. Why would the dealer lower the rev limit? Plus I don't think the dealer has that option with their software.

Are you talking about when the rev light flashes? If you are. You can change that yourself.
My car was rev limited at 7500 rpm when I purchased it. I asked the certified mechanic to raise it to 7600 which he did.

The certified Nissan mechanic said he can change the speed limiter, rev limiter and timing but he did not want to change the timing when I asked him to advance it.

All the modifications were installed by that mechanic.
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