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Old 01-21-03, 02:08 PM
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fuel cut

where is the best place to buy a fuel cut defender and how much will it cost in canadian currency???

a website link would help too

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if you have an 89-91 I might be willing to sell you one that I'm not currently using.

the 87-88 are different though.
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its an 87.... dont forget to add fuel if you're taking your car over factory fuel cut... the ECU only adds fuel for up to 8.6psi anything past that will run leaner and leaner and seriously increase the chance of blowing the engine.
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You could make your own for about ten bucks and it's the better voltage-clamp type. Stoaks DIY FCD site.
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