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Old 01-21-2004   #19
Halon
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ok, i guess "cure" was a poor choice of a word to use. Fuel cut is not a disease or anything, its there to prevent you from running too lean and messing up internals. In your mod list you have a few things that add more AIR, but nothing that adds more fuel. So you've maxed out your fuel pump and it can not pump in enought fuel to mix with all the air you're shoving in there. So a fuel pump that flows more will make it so you aren't hitting fuel cut anymore. If you really really wanna just get rid of fuel cut all together, you can buy a gm maft and it allows u to shut off fuel cut permanently, but then that'll just allow you to run as lean as you want, and fuel cut just won't hit. So you'll just run as hot as u want, but u could start doing serious damage to the internals. And if you're not monitoring egt temps, then you'd have no clue that you are running too hot and just start ruining stuff. God im tired, sorry if this isn't worded to great.
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