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I Bought a fuel cut defender off Dan(666DAN) Custom made holds the volts right up and steady all the way selling as my SAFC neo has a plug in option for fuel base mapping comes with instructions etc ...

take it off me for 30 bucks !

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Bump, it's better than the HKS one as it clamps voltages dead on, doesn't just "bend" the signal. Retains proper linear response of the sensor, them bam holds the preset voltage within 0.1 no varaition!!!

Can clamp voltage from about 3.0v all the way to 5.1v suits both MAP sensor and AFM's

Hey Vish,

I'm Keen. Is it easy to install & tune? Sorry if it's a bit of a Noob question, I just don't know too much about it. I have that friggin annoying flat-spot so I might be able to fix it with that...???

Anyways I'll let you know if I want it when you reply.

Thanks mate

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