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    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Teg
    Ok we are going to go by a check list here and see which one it falls close too.



    Stand Alone
    Self-contained and usually independently operating - No

    Piggyback
    In connection with something larger or more important - Yes

    By def. the K-pro would be considered a piggyback, regardless of what it does it cannot function solely on its own and has to have the ECU to function. Without the ECU the Kpro cannot run the vehicle. Just my
    which is exatly my arguement.

    Standalone does not need the ECU to operate the vehicle. KPRO does, REGARDLESS of what Hondata says
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    Quote Originally Posted by vteckidd
    which is exatly my arguement.

    Standalone does not need the ECU to operate the vehicle. KPRO does, REGARDLESS of what Hondata says
    but in essence the factory ECU is becoming a standalone with the install.

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