Cut Delay Time

Cut Delay Time

Cut Delay Table



This is the amount of time between meeting the Decel Fuel Cut conditions and when the fuel is actually cut. A small amount of time is usually needed to smooth the entry into the cut condition. At higher RPM a longer delay allows time for gear changes to occur before cutting. Typically around 200 to 500ms at low RPM and around 2500 to 3000ms at high RPM.
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