Ivan's ECU flash Europe

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Ivan's ECU flash Europe

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Anybody in EUROPE had Ivans ECU flash done? Did you use an American or a European ECU? They are different...
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... I don't have a 1700, but I'd take a guess that after Ivan's flash, it
would NOT pass government testing.... and I think over there that
you have to test your cars and bikes annually??? Maybe you could use
a stock ECU during testing and swap out? Just a thought...
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I do know for a fact Ivans ECU flash was not detected by the dealership. Had a cruise control issue, was certain it was from the ecu, took them about a month to figure out it was a bad switch on the brake leaver but they had tested the ECU, and never detected anything.
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