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Bee*r Rev Limiter 2 Step on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Valrico, Florida, United States

Valrico, Florida, United States



Cuts ignition on hitting a rev limitFuel cut is not used, therefore flames can appear as fuel is dumped out of the exhaustIginition cut is preferred over fuel cut. Fuel cut, as used on many standard vehicles, risks damage to high performance engines when at high revs.Ignition cut is used in F1, WRC and other forms of motorsportShould only be installed by an experienced mechanicThe Bee Racing Rev Limiter is suitable for a large range of vehicles. See the Bee Racing vehicle compatibility reference before purchase.

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