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    Default Engine/ECU Rule Interpretation.

    9.1.1 H4 C.
    The stock ECU shall be used. The ECU fuel map may be changed.
    Devices that modify inputs to the ECU (e.g., Power Commander)
    may be used. Stand-alone after market ECUs are not permitted.
    Please tell me if this is legal based on the above rule.

    1. I pick up an engine from a 1000cc motorcycle, but I do not take all the electronics with it.
    All I take is: engine, harness, ecu, and whatever is required to run it.

    2. I leave some of the electronics, sensors in the the motorcycle.
    a. some of the sensors may be: traction control, abs.

    3. I flash the ECU (fuel map).

    4. I modify the inputs to the ECU using a device (my own build device, no Power Commander).

    Am I still in FB?

    P.S. I know this has been talked about before, but time has passed by since then and I want to know if something is up in the air that would render my work worthless.

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    Sure sounds legal..

    4. I modify the inputs to the ECU using a device (my own build device, no Power Commander).
    Assuming your device(s) only intercept the signals and modify them, you are doing exactly what the Power Commander, etc. does.
    Jim
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