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> Why unethical? And what grounds for suit? Code breaks > often happen after PTFs. (Review the history of v4r3 DB group PTFs.) Clearly, and if you've followed any of the posts on Fast400 it would be difficult to deny it, they are specifically targeting Fast400 with this PTF to break it. Using the car analogy people seem to like to use, how different is this than taking your car (which you've changed the EMS to get more power) for its regular service, the manufacturer thinks, I don't like this EMS system, I know what I'll do - I'll close the gaps on all the spark plugs so this EMS doesn't work so well... Is that ethical, is it legal, could you sue ? [ Deleted uuencoded file 'winmail.dat' ]
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