The current rule from the GCR:
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[FONT=Univers]H.4.C. The stock ECU shall be used. The ECU fuel map may be changed. [/FONT][FONT=Univers]Devices that modify inputs to the ECU (e.g., Power Commander) [/FONT][FONT=Univers]may be used. Stand-alone after market ECUs are not permitted.[/FONT]
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My biggest problem with allowing "Factory Race" ECUs is that the wording is too vague. What exactly defines a "Factory Race" ECU? How does an SCCA tech inspector determine this? Perhaps someone should propose adding a spec line based on engine models that list the allowed ECUs including part number.
Keep in mind that the induction system is completely free in the current rules. The stock ECU rule (vs. an open ECU) makes it far more difficult and likely impossible to redesign a race only intake and FI system.