Fuel cut will leads to leaning out the engine?

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Fuel cut will leads to leaning out the engine?

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is it possible if fuel cut happens the engine will lean out and may be causing damages to the engine like detonation?
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Post by efahl »

No, to get into the danger zone requires a minor adjustment to fueling. Fuel cut simply turns off the fuel altogether and there is no possibility of combustion.
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