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Fuel cut defender is basically a device that sits on the signal from the AFM to the computer and stops the signal from saturating which would cause the boost cut to be hit. Boost cut on most Skylines is about 1.1bar, the fuel cut defender stops it from hitting boost cut, can be good if you have aftermarket turbo's.

I'm ignoring you Ken.

See'ya:burnout:

Natural progression items to mod ?

1. Exhaust, Cat back

2. Intake

3. Boost up (small)

4. Front Mount Intacoorla!

5. Exhaust, Dump and Front, and Cat.

6. Boost up more

At this point you can choose to start blowing intercooler pipes and working your turbo too hard like our buddy Hicks.

Or take the other A/M Turbo Approach, possibly bigger injectors and all the stuf that goes with it... this is when you start spending the BIG $$$ (something I'm not going to do)

-Kym.

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

strich9ine u big dawg

may i ask what mods you done to ur car?

to get that Fast and Furious Style 14.8?

adrian :D

http://www.hyperwa.com/sau/mycar.htm young adrian..

and the 14.8 isn't my fault it's running richer than your mum's pimp!

overfuelling BAD! safc coming soon.

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