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    Dc5r not limiting to 5500rpm when stopped?

    i hadnt started my car for 4 weeks cause it had a flat battery, so i charged it up last night and started it, i let it warm up and gave it a bit of a rev, then i realised it is now revving past 5500rpm while stopped? is this something to do with the ecu being reset or something??? thanks
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    was your engine cold?
    were you revving to 5500rpm when stationary?

    if yes to both then thats normal
    its to prevent you from over revving your car when cold or stationary
    probably best you dont do that again lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by 1900-hustler View Post
    was your engine cold?
    were you revving to 5500rpm when stationary?

    if yes to both then thats normal
    its to prevent you from over revving your car when cold or stationary
    probably best you dont do that again lol


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    argy, he said its revving past 5.5k lol..

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    are you sure the throttle cable isn't obstructed from removing battery ect..?

    when i removed my battery in my car recently after not starting it for a while it was idling at 3k rpm, quick look and seen that the throttle cable was bent out of place (whoopsy). Moved it back (it was hooked on something) and it was fine.

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    Happened to me. I opened up the ECU and found a K100 in it.

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    Sounds like you got a Hondata in there. You have an ecu issue. Shoot me a PM if you want me to have a look at it

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    Quote Originally Posted by GSi_PSi View Post
    argy, he said its revving past 5.5k lol..
    LOL hahah

    sorry i must have mis-read the OP

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLV-27J View Post
    fixed:P
    So how did you fix it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45SET View Post
    So how did you fix it?
    I think he meant he fixed his original post!

    Is it still 'Not' revving past 5.5k rpm, or is it 'now' revving past 5.5k rpm compared to before where it didn't?

    Or does he mean it's 'idling' past 5.5k rpm while stopped???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hongtegra View Post
    I think he meant he fixed his original post!

    Is it still 'Not' revving past 5.5k rpm, or is it 'now' revving past 5.5k rpm compared to before where it didn't?

    Or does he mean it's 'idling' past 5.5k rpm while stopped???
    woops. negged him thinking he fixed it and didn't share with us how he fixed it lol.

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