Barthanatos:
vader540is:how does the car "de-restrict itself?"
It's electronically restricted in the first place. It's not like there's some metal restrictor plate in the air intake. During normal driving, the car will stop providing fuel to the engine once it reaches a certain speed.
When the car is on a racetrack, the GPS unit in the car detects as much, and stops electronically limiting the car.
Does that answer your question?
i find that hard to Believe , that nissan put all that info in the GPS system; what do they do about new tracks?
what if the GPS is not working?
how would this effect the warranty?
but if it is true... that is SICK!!!!!
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