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Only fg's get brembos, BA/BF got slotted rotors, that's it.

With regards to the speedo, mine is very accurate also but Injection Perfection do not calibrate the actual speedometer installed in the car.

They calibrate a digital speedo that the Police add to the car, they remove it once the car is sent to the auctions.

Here's one fitted to a Police Bike

http://netrider.net.au/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi49.tinypic.com%2Fbdqzo2.jpg&hash=04da3e2bf4b34e63bb78510a6744fd43

Heres one fitted to a car

http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/p629/irvinnie/15102012076.jpg

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Sorry Kosji wasn't trying to be condescending or anything, jusy wasn't sure if you were all aware ANY b series can be accurately police mode enabled. And maybe FG's I just dont know how. As far as im aware police mode just drops the over calibration, puts a digital speedo on one of the lcd windows. In regards to calibration there is nothing to really calibrate as such, vss is a calculation made using abs sensors, tyre size and gear ratios. Those last 2 parameters can be reprogrammed so its possible these "calibrated" cars had the bigger brakes installed, requiring bigger wheels, necessitating a "calibration". Though that's just a guess, but it makes sense.

Also haven't heard of anybody getting done using following speed here in QLD in quite a while. It's to easy to fight, and easy for the coppa to fudge.

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And with police mode at the press of a button the advised speed is then frozen and displayed on the screen to show what the speed was at the time.

You's are all wrong.

Cop tune exists,

http://carsales.mobi/cars/details/?R=SSE-AD-2843355&silo=Stock&vertical=Car

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I wanted police mode re-enabled on mine but you lose the trip meter and whatnot so I decided to leave it as the standard mode. I like to use Trip B to keep track of oil changes :)

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No longer drill into interior but under dash and glove box with brackets coming out to hold screen and stuff.

Nah, they still mount plenty into the interior. They have a lot of gear to carry ie radio handpiece, batons, torches, hazard warning system etc

Only fg's get brembos, BA/BF got slotted rotors, that's it.

With regards to the speedo, mine is very accurate also but Injection Perfection do not calibrate the actual speedometer installed in the car.

They calibrate a digital speedo that the Police add to the car, they remove it once the car is sent to the auctions.

Here's one fitted to a Police Bike

http://netrider.net.au/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi49.tinypic.com%2Fbdqzo2.jpg&hash=04da3e2bf4b34e63bb78510a6744fd43

Heres one fitted to a car

http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/p629/irvinnie/15102012076.jpg

^^^^^^ this guy knows

They shouldn't, they are only supposed to go off the digitally callibrated speedo.

that's why Mark from Injection Perfection puts the uncalibrated sticker on the cars speedo.

^^^^^^^^^ this guy definately knows, maybe cop

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Found his car

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Found mine too but this is the best I could do, a photo for ants

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