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Thread: Legality of aftermarket ecu?

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    Legality of aftermarket ecu?

    Does anyone know what the legalities of aftermarket ecu's are state per state?
    I believe in Victoria they are illegal unless you've gone to the massive expense of having it emissions tested(must be equal or better emissions performance than the spec of the standar engine that it's being used on) as part of the engineering process?

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    Are we lucky in Tas.
    No rules we can do what we like and no checks either.

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    Actually they are technically illegal in all states as they have not been tested for compliance with ADR ## etc.

    You can get them tested though and approved.

    Whether anyone notices or cares is another story.

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    Yeah my VR6 Ibiza just got engineered with Microtech and the guy didn`t care. Even though it says "For Race Purposes only" on the box. As if your average cop is ever gonna notice anyway.
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    what happends if one of us becomes a cop huh??
    wed all be screwed!

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    Ive got a wolf 3D ECU, no idea if it is legal or not dont care really.. no copper will find it, its right up under the dash that is unless he see's the chord runing to the monitor/adjuster jigga under my seat.... :roll:
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    Insurance

    Quote Originally Posted by static1800
    Ive got a wolf 3D ECU, no idea if it is legal or not dont care really.. no copper will find it, its right up under the dash that is unless he see's the chord runing to the monitor/adjuster jigga under my seat.... :roll:
    Yeah.. But if you write it off or (God forbid) somebody dies in it there'll be a very thorough inspection by the insurance assessor/coroner. You may have noticed that on insurance applications there is always a "modifications" section or "non-disclosure" warning. Insurance companies will do anything to squirm out of paying, and coroners..........Well.

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    At least with the direct port programing it is vertually impossible to access the upgrade, especially if you have the security code option!
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    I could dispute that , but Im over these APR vs Giac chip wars . All I can say is do your research before making any statements regarding chips .

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    Sorry. Didn't realise there was any "wars" between the two. Spose I haven't been on this forum long enough. Mates?
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