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why is that? It's just a fuel cut right? Keeping the RPM from moving further by cutting the fuel, causes dmg to ceramic wheels? Sorry, just wondering ;

bee-r rev limiter is ignition cut, not fuel cut

heat kills ceramic wheels

bang bang

stutter box

pro launch

yeah its spark cut so bang bang out the exhaust housing

pre-req's are basically

stand alone

steel exhaust wheel

no cat

as you need to make sure the afr's are safe to keep the heat in the exhaust side down

mitchy i borrowed my mates one for a week and havnt had problems

only overfuelling when i was smashing it at 7000rpm car ran bit of a slug fouled the plugs..

it will smash your cat into pieces so you may want to gut it first..

its 4 wires to the ecu i think from memory...

ground, power, cas sensor 180 and 1

heres a video of my car with bee-r..

http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=23r4ftd

it surely sparked some complaints from the neighbours hahahaha

mitchy i borrowed my mates one for a week and havnt had problems

only overfuelling when i was smashing it at 7000rpm car ran bit of a slug fouled the plugs..

it will smash your cat into pieces so you may want to gut it first..

its 4 wires to the ecu i think from memory...

ignition, power, cas sensor 180 and 1

heres a video of my car with bee-r..

http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=23r4ftd

it surely sparked some complaints from the neighbours hahahaha

cheers. :D

i already have a 'high flow' cat, so shouldn't be a problem. :)

Gizzmo one needs the Shift light as well.

Bee-R cuts the entire ignition circuit on and off as required.

The Gizzmo is sequencial so it shuts down cylinder by cylinder.

Factor in the $300 odd for the Shiftlight for the Gizzmo.

PS. If you get the Gizzmo one, I want a full review cos I would love to get one.

BASS OUT

Gizzmo one needs the Shift light as well.

Bee-R cuts the entire ignition circuit on and off as required.

The Gizzmo is sequencial so it shuts down cylinder by cylinder.

Factor in the $300 odd for the Shiftlight for the Gizzmo.

PS. If you get the Gizzmo one, I want a full review cos I would love to get one.

BASS OUT

me too!

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