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Old 04-17-2009, 03:13 PM   #124 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jesse View Post
Let me make it easier to understand.

FACT
Every car sold in america has to be built to federal EPA or California standards. Says so under your hood on your BAR label.

If the computer were to re-program to your driving habits this would infringe on what the government wants to see happen with your vehicle. Computer is there not to satisfy the driver, its to satisfy the government.
The EPA and California standards only limit emissions. There's a *lot* of room for different ECU-controlled engine behavior within those limits, and there's no logical reason that an EPA/CARB-compliant car can't adapt its maps to the driver, as well as to the local weather and the aging and deterioration of its own components.
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