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Depends on type used. Some cut the ignition only and the fuel keeps getting dumped in the dead cyl's, others cut ignition and fuel such as some used on FI, however not all FI 2 steps cut both either.
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Lane, you don't need any lol.
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Michael Brand II 505B - F/SA Last edited by M Brand 505B; 03-07-2010 at 04:16 PM. |
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When I was using the 2 step last year, I had the MSD Adjustable RPM module/pill in mine. I set it at 1800 and the engine never stumbled once. What I did notice is that it blackened the plugs terribly.
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On a stick shift car the 2 step will help keep the clutch consistent, the motor will stay clean and it saves excessive wear and tear on the valve train.
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