Speed buzzer
well one. slow down your not on the race track...
2 i hope its so anoying you slow the F down.....
not trying to be an @ss but its stupid questions like this that are well STUPID....
its like HOW DO I REMOVE MY AIR BAGS in my car to put a cool looking racing wheel for my daily driver vehicle......
2 i hope its so anoying you slow the F down.....
not trying to be an @ss but its stupid questions like this that are well STUPID....
its like HOW DO I REMOVE MY AIR BAGS in my car to put a cool looking racing wheel for my daily driver vehicle......
My guess is the original poster would like an answer to his question, not sarcasm. You will probably have to ask someone that livesin your country for the answer to your question, as the US version does not have a buzzer no matter how fast you go.
For some reason on this forum it's OK to talk about cornering faster, accelerating faster, talking about all the cars you can beat off the light, but not to say how fast you go. That will probably change only when we get some new mods here. Sorry.
For some reason on this forum it's OK to talk about cornering faster, accelerating faster, talking about all the cars you can beat off the light, but not to say how fast you go. That will probably change only when we get some new mods here. Sorry.
Yea, over 120? I think you're being a little harsh. The speed limit on many highways in Canada is 110, so I usually go around 120 on those, and if I go down a steep hill sometimes I'll end up going a little over 120. I would be seriously annoyed if I got a buzzer at 120. Now if he was complaining about the buzzer coming on at like 160 or 180, then you could tell him to slow the F down.
I suggest a manual tranny swap, but I'm biased because I hate autos. I'm sure there's some sensor you can disconnect, or track down the buzzer and disconnect that. Hopefully its not something that's programmed into the ECU.
I suggest a manual tranny swap, but I'm biased because I hate autos. I'm sure there's some sensor you can disconnect, or track down the buzzer and disconnect that. Hopefully its not something that's programmed into the ECU.


