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    Default Fuel cut defender?

    As above any use or was of time iv been offerd one for nothing, just want to know does it ellimante fuel cut alltogeher on a subaru?

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    Default Re: Fuel cut defender?

    Think it just fools ecu into thinking the 180kmh is 180mph, don't know bout fuel cut due to over boosting but I'm not 100%sure
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    Default Re: Fuel cut defender?

    They generally aren't a good idea as the car has no protection from over boosting. Better goin the proper root and getting the car mapped for any extra boost to keep it safe.
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    Default Re: Fuel cut defender?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Cheese View Post
    Think it just fools ecu into thinking the 180kmh is 180mph, don't know bout fuel cut due to over boosting but I'm not 100%sure
    I think your thinking about a device to remove the 112 mph limiter.
    The car has a safe level of boost that the ecu wont let the car go above and a fuel cut defender takes this out. Its there for a reason.

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    Default Re: Fuel cut defender?

    Quote Originally Posted by scooby stu View Post
    They generally aren't a good idea as the car has no protection from over boosting. Better goin the proper root and getting the car mapped for any extra boost to keep it safe.
    Car is getting its first map april time Stu at the jgm group buy. I have no problems at all will fuel cut or overboosting,just thought it might be a handy device to have , but if i dont need it then il not bother takeing it

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    Default Re: Fuel cut defender?

    If you are remapping it holds no advantage for you bud.
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    Default Re: Fuel cut defender?

    As above
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