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Originally Posted by GeekGuyAndy
Is this only for newer cars?
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No. For example, my "throttle body injected" (an early style of fuel injection) 1991 CRX has fuel cutoff. However, fuel cutoff is usually only present on computer controlled fuel injected cars.
But since practically all cars these days use ECUs (engine computers) to run fuel injectors, there is no reason why this features shouldn't be in practically all modern cars. Not to say that the feature is in all current cars (it depends upon how the car maker programmed the ECU), just that there is no technical reason why it couldn't be.