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New DynoTune Air/Fuel Ratio Lean Shut-Down Switch

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New DynoTune Air/Fuel Ratio Lean Shut-Down Switch

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Features:

--Microprocessor contolled

--Built in Air/ fuel ratio display(narrow and wideband)

--Built in TPS (WOT) Switch

--Peak and Min A/F memory during the run

--Multiple outputs 12V and Ground

--Multiple Trigger input options 12V/Ground/TPS

--Programable trip points

--Adjustable delay to let lean spikes settle

--6 Foot wire harness

--Light Weight

--12 Volt Operation

--Fast response

--Super Low Current Draw

--Micro Package Mounts Anywhere 1.8" W x 2.4" H x .9" D

--Fast response

--Super Low Current Draw

--Micro Package Mounts Anywhere 1.8" W x 2.4" H x .9" D

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I think you can run the window switch as well, I think this just kills the power to the kit if it goes lean. Guess you could run either or. Or run them both, would be alot of wires to mess with but seems like a nice saftey feature...

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how much is it $$$ and how does it shut down the power.

Think there like $135 ish, and the nitrous kits main power probably runs through it after being wired into to O2 if it goes lean it will cut power to the kit... Im not 100%on how it works as im still reading about it aswell :)

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this switch and an window switch would have zero problems being compatible as they do different things. also having more safety switches in your kit is not a bad thing at all. this kit seems like it would be better used on a more race oriented car as most street cars with a small shot dont require a tune and even if you do tune it considering the tune would be for a street car it would likely be fairly safe and fat. if you have the option of getting multiple tunes wether it be a flip chip or a handheld and you can set up a "racing" tune in which you would use race fuel and run it to max capacity with timing and a/f then sure this would be re assurance as weather is obviously always changing and affecting your tune.

Knuckles

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