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====== ECMLink Clutch Cut Wire ====== | ====== ECMLink Clutch Cut Wire ====== | ||
- | {{http://www.ecmtuning.com/images/clutchwire.gif?50 }} Users that have manual transmission cars **AND** plan to use the no lift to shift function will need to install the clutch cut wire. The no lift to shift function is intended to allow the user to keep the throttle wide open as they are shifting the transmission. If you do not plan to use the no lift to shift function, then you do not need to install the clutch cut wire. Furthermore, users with automatic transmission cars have absolutely no use for this wire and should not attempt to install it. | + | {{http://www.ecmtuning.com/images/clutchwire.gif?150 }} Users that have manual transmission cars **AND** plan to use the no lift to shift function will need to install the clutch cut wire. The no lift to shift function is intended to allow the user to keep the throttle wide open as they are shifting the transmission. If you do not plan to use the no lift to shift function, then you do not need to install the clutch cut wire. Furthermore, users with automatic transmission cars have absolutely no use for this wire and should not attempt to install it. |
If you do decide to install it, here are a few things to consider. | If you do decide to install it, here are a few things to consider. |