Thanks, I appreciate the view point. But if the OBD2 is not part
of the normal service manual collection, wouldn't responsibility
fall back on the protestor (not the protestee)?
Matt Murray
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From: <Smokerbros@aol.com>
> In a message dated 3/1/04 10:47:43 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> mattm@optonline.net writes:
>
>
> > A question for those who have been on a protest committee or
SEB or
> > advisory classing committee. Is the OBD2 supplement
mandatory? It is a
> >
>
> Depends on what is being protested. If someone is protesting
suspension
> components in a Stock class, as a PC member I wouldn't dsq a
competitor for not
> providing the OBD II supplement. In SP or Prepared, the OBD II
supplement isn't
> needed, as OBD II isn't required in those classes. But get
protested on OBD
> II operation in a Stock class, fail to provide any info on the
OBD II system
> and I think the PC would have to discuss whether DSQ is
appropriate.
>
> My opinion, only...
>
> Charlie
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