Well, from what I read, it's cutting the spark before it's cutting the fuel, therefor putting more gas into the cylinders when the spark comes back. I just see this as possibly causing more damage in the long run than anything. I rarely ever rev that high, even trying to excel rapidly I shift at 5-5.5k Absolute most I ever like to let myself go is high 6s.. But the occasional time I slip up and do hit the limiter, I'm afraid it will cause more damage with the spark cut than anything else. I have officially decided tax season is going to mean EMS time, probably an AEM system. My car could definitely use a good tune anyways, and I could set both spark and fuel cut to go simultaneously at the stock 7200rpm (for now, until I get a bit bigger on my build)