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I found this article at autospeed.com and thought you might be interested in reading it: 'The Digital Fuel Adjuster, Part 1' - A brilliant breakthrough in do-it-yourself car modification We don't think that it is possible to overstate the importance of this project: an electronic kit that when built, allows full control over your car's mixtures by means of a digital hand controller. And you want to know the real clincher? The kit costs just AUD$79.95! If all you want to do is alter your car's air/fuel ratio, expensive interceptors are pretty well all immediately blown out of the water. Whether you're running too rich for max power, or you've changed the airflow meter or upsized the injectors, this project can provide the solution. If your car uses a voltage-outputting airflow meter, this interceptor will work with it. We're talking something that is easy to tune, absolutely seamlessly transparent in driveability, and easy to wire into place. And if you've never built an electronics kit before, you can take the more expensive option of buying it pre-built. You can read the article at: http://www.autospeed.com/A_2418/cms/article.html
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