Kanakry
FRF Addict
Does Whipple do this type of certification on their products?
Do they make Electronic Components?
Kinda hard to do Electro Magnetic Compatibility testing on a non electronic part.
The following have no need for EMC testing as they are not electronic devices.
Tunes, Supercharges, Air Filters, Mufflers, Shocks, Brake Pads, Brake Rotors.
But Electronic braking modules, TPS, ETB, Lighting etc should all be EMC Tested. 99.9% of the electronic equipment you use on a daily basis are. Including the wireless mouse, keyboard and WIFI you are using to type this.
Further more, none of those parts are manipulating a signal that directly controls a 6000 vehicle.
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