The speed sensor is located on the top of your transmission. You can see it pretty easily by just climbing under and looking for it.
1993 240SX - Base model. (hard top) 1993 240SX LE (Limited Edition) - Alloy wheels (moonroof) 1993 240SX SE (Special Edition) - In coupe it comes with sunroof (not moonroof), Alloy wheels, Leather interior. Some 240sx has other special features like the rare HICAS (rear wheel steering), or Convertible. So far, I never saw a 5-speed convertible...
yes
its the crankshaft position sensor
On the 1989-1990 240sx with the KA24E single overhead cam engine the E.C.C.S. is located on the top left side of the engine behind the throttle body and on top of the intake manifold.
if your car is automatic there should be no speed limiter, but if it is 5 speed manual, put an ECU out of an automatic 1996 240sx and the problem will be solved. im almost positive the ecu is OBD1 in the 1996, but make sure youre putting in the same OBD ecu.
110 stock, but if the speed limiter is disabled it is well above that.
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you could only get 24SX in NFS carbon collector's edition
I do believe it is on the top of the passenger side valve cover. That was where it was located in the 1991 240SX. You want to make sure the car is turned off before you begin looking for it.
Is a 1995 Nissian 240SX Engine compatible to 1992 Nissian 240SX?
The Ford GT boasts a Top speed of 205 mph while the Lamborghini's rank in as follows: 350GT - Top speed 150 mph 350 GTV - Top speed 170 mph 450 GT 2+2 -Top speed 160 mph Muira - Top speed 179 mph Espada - Top speed 179 mph Islero - Top speed 154 mph Jarama - Top speed 150 mph Urraco -Top speed 140 mph Countach -Top speed 183 mph Silhouette -Top speed 160 mph Jalpa -Top speed 150 mph LM002 -Top speed 130 mph Diablo -Top speed 210 mph Murclelago -Top speed 219 mph Gallardo -Top speed 190 mph Reventon - Top speed 221 mph So as you can see, only three models of Lamborghini are faster than the Ford GT.