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SLD (Speed Limit Defencer)

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by SALMAN AL-JAFAR, Apr 10, 2011.

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    SALMAN AL-JAFAR New Member

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    Gentleman,

    I am new in this fourm and i would like to inquiry of SLD (Speed Limit Defencer) if any one in this fourm are installed in his vehicle.
    I had TOYOTA AVALON 2008 Auto transmission, and i already bought SLD for auto transmission.my question how to install this device it doesn't mentioned in HKS web site or even to which type or brand of the vehicles it should fit? because the instruction maunal in jabanes language.:(
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    Whats Jabanese?
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    SALMAN AL-JAFAR New Member

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    I mean the installation manual of the SLD device.
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    I'm not sure what a speed limit defencer is... You mean something that limits the top speed of the vehicle?
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    Hmmm looks like you are going to need the help of an trd oldfag. My suggestion would be to look at your ECU and see if it plugs into anything there.??
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    it taps into the speed sensor wire to your ECU
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    how about i just wire my vvti to my high beams. yee yee.
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