Approval Details

Valid E.O.

Validity

This Executive Order approved the specified parts on on April 22, 1996.
As of Thursday, December 26th, 2024 this Executive Order has not been overturned or superceeded.

Approved Parts

Models
1980-1995 model year Harley Davidson Motorcycles.

This Executive Order may be listed as:
  • C.A.R.B.E.O. D-356-4
  • Executive Order 356-4 / D356-4
  • ARB # D-356-4
  • Executive Order No: D-356-4
  • C.A.R.B. No. D-356-4
  • Resolution D-356-4
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Download: Executive Order D-356-4 PDF

D-356-4 Document:


CARB_D-356-4

                                                       (Page 1 of 2)

                               State of California
                              AIR RESOURCES   BOARD


                             EXECUTIVE ORDER D—356—4
                 Relating to Exemptions Under Section 27156
                               of the Vehicle Code

                            ENGINE ELECTRONICS, INC.
                        COMPU—FIRE HDE—3 IGNITION MODULE

Pursuant to the authority vested in the Air Resources Board by Section 27156
of the Vehicle Code;   and

Pursuant to the authority vested in the undersigned by Sections 39515 and
39516 of the Health and Safety Code and Executive Order G—45—9;

IT IS ORDERED AND RESOLVED:    That the installation of the Compu—Fire
HDE—3 ignition module manufactured by Engine Electronics, Inc. of 20290
Carrey Road, Walnut, California 91789 has been found not to reduce the
effectiveness of the applicable vehicle pollution control system and,
therefore, is exempt from the prohibitions of Section 27156 of the Vehicle
Code for 1980—1995 model—year Harley Davidson motorcycles.

The Compu—Fire HDE—3 Iqgnition Module is a replacement module that has a
higher RPM range then the OEBM‘s.  The HDE—3 has a Hall effect triggered
ignition module using a microprocessor to control ignition advance.   The
maximum ignition advance does not exceed 3 degrees above OEM specifications.
Tuneéup specifications are not altered and emission controls are not
affected.  No changes are recommended to the OEM tune—up specifications.

This Executive Order is valid provided that installation instructions for
the Compu—Fire HDB—3 ignition module will not recommend tuning the vehicle
to specifications different from those submitted by the vehicle
manufacturer.

Changes made to the design or operating conditions of the Compu—Fire HDE—3
Ignition Module, as exempt by the Air Resources Board, which adversely
affect the performance of a vehicle‘s pollution control system shall
invalidate this Executive Order.

Marketing of the Compu—Fire HDE—3 Iqgnition Module using any identification
other than that shown in this Executive Order or marketing of the Compu—Fire
HDE—3 Iqgnition Module for an application other than those listed in this
Executive Order shall be prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from
the Air Resources Board.

This Executive Order does not constitute any opinion as to the effect the
use of the camshaft may have on any warranty either expressed or implied by
the vehicle manufacturer.

THIS EXECUTIVE ORDER DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CERTIFICATION, ACCREDITATION,
APPROVAL, OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF ENDORSEMENT BY THE AIR RESOURCES BOARD OF
CLAIMS OF THE APPLICANT CONCERNING ANTI—POLLUTION BENEFITS OR ANY ALLEGED
BENEFITS OF ENGINE ELECTRONICS, INC.‘S COMPU—FIRE HDE—3 IGNITION MODULE.


ENGINE ELECTRONICS, INC.                              EXECUTIVE ORDER D—356—4
COMPU—FIRE HDE—3 IGNITION MODULE                      (Page 2 of 2)




No claim of any kind,   such as   "Approved by the Air Resources Board" may be
made with respect to the action taken herein in any advertising or other
oral or written communication.

Violation of any of the above conditions shall be grounds for revocation of
this order.   The order may be revoked only after ten day written notice of
intention to revoke the order, in which period the holder of the order may
request in writing a hearing to contest the proposed revocation.  If a
hearing is requested, it shall be held within ten days of receipt of the
request and the order may not be revoked until a determination after hearing
that grounds for revocation exist.             ,v/1

Executed at El Monte,   California,   this      a     of April,   1996.




                                       Assistant Division Chief
                                       Mobile Source Division



Document Created: 2005-09-01 12:42:37
Document Modified: 2005-09-01 12:42:37

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