bee r rev limiter

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bee r rev limiter

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Does anyone have experience with these? Thinking about one
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Why? What's wrong with the standard rev limiter?
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They make mega pops bangs and flames, very fun!

I have these items in stock too and cheaper than most places I have seen at £120 delivered....
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4ndee wrote:Does anyone have experience with these? Thinking about one


i have an omex Revlimiter, fun for the first week, the you just forget its there
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04kendalld wrote:
4ndee wrote:Does anyone have experience with these? Thinking about one


i have an omex Revlimiter, fun for the first week, the you just forget its there


Do they have a gain control on them? I thought the BEE-R was one of a kind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnKKWI30sEs
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RedMR² wrote:Why? What's wrong with the standard rev limiter?


Absolutely nothing. :thumleft:
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Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:
RedMR² wrote:Why? What's wrong with the standard rev limiter?


Absolutely nothing. :thumleft:


Its not adjustable and you cant use it for launch control.
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T.F.S. wrote:
Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:
RedMR² wrote:Why? What's wrong with the standard rev limiter?


Absolutely nothing. :thumleft:


Its not adjustable and you cant use it for launch control.


So like i said, in answer to Craig's question, there's nothing wrong with the standard rev limiter.
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Ok Peter, whatever you say...
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Lmao :whistle: don't argue people
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T.F.S. wrote:
Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:
RedMR² wrote:Why? What's wrong with the standard rev limiter?


Absolutely nothing. :thumleft:


Its not adjustable and you cant use it for launch control.


You cant use the bee-r for launch control :roll: it just mothers your launch at revs, anything after that could be a rolling burnout for all it cares
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It's advertised as a launch control item and theres 100's of people using it as such on youtube etc, I have used it myself too.

Have you ever owned one?
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Yes along with having launch control mapped into Chrome and an AEM ecu, none of which worked as proper launch control. The AEM had some better programmable parameters but still didnt work well

I guarantee you could launch a hell of a lot better with racelogic but you wont look as cool because you cant make your car sound like this....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H5_xt8ZOzk
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I use a 2 step on my link G4 and used anti lag on my Autronic and also the BEE-R.

They all work, some people like the sound some dont.
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All I have ever heard is that they make blowing up your engine far easier!
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Its not the sound thats the problem its the fact these systems do sod all once you have pulled the clutch unless you can map in a speed parameter, the bee-r cannot do this and to be honest nor could the AEM even with a speed parameter as the power limitation was too set in stone

If you had a proper traction control system and launched off the stock limiter you would get a better launch than these primitive systems
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My link G4 is the same but the BEE-R builds boost where the stock one does not, its not traction control its a launch control/rev limiter.
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Just to clarify I'm not wanting it as a launch control but as anti lag rev limiter
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4ndee wrote:Just to clarify I'm not wanting it as a launch control but as anti lag rev limiter


How would that work then?
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bye bye ceramics! #-o
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