You've lost the Thread.
He's replacing his engine, The engine he purchased came with the ECU. He can use that ECU with no specialist programming as the injectors are already programmed. Therefor, would you agree that I'm correct in my beliefs that he doens't have to program the injectors. You only program injectors if you've replaced any of them, or you're fitting a replacement ECU.
Would you also agree, with your experiance & knowledge, that TESTING or REPAIRING a TD5 ECU that will be fitted back to the same vehicle, also doesn't need injector coding?
Secondly, you keep refering that we are operating without a duty of care towards are customers. I haven't a clue as to why you'd want to even mention this. Maybe you've had something happen to you that you're festering on?
I understand you may be under a little pressure, or even stressed, but re read the thread. I can see someone replying to a question with a instructions that are irrelevent to the original problem. He doesn't need to program injectors on an ECU that was previously running the corresponding engine.
Now, I have nothing to prove, I will discuss anything in the forum, But I believe these forums are to help people, & I spend a lot of my time on forums or on the phone advising owners, independent garages & quite a few main dealers, all free of charge. I'll help anyone with no nonsense advice & will directly instruct them if needed. The knowledge I've gained over the past decades I share. I don't complicate matters to make me look special. I don't tell people that we use bespoke diagnostics to make us look any more important, nor do we mention our scanners or scopes or any other equipement like all our hand made bench test looms. As I said, these forums are to help people.
Now getting to the point. The original post asked the said question. Can he use the ECU that came with the matching engine. He also explained he wasn't to hot on the nanocom. My reply was a straight forward responce. Yes he can use that ECU & all he has to do is to activate the TD5 security relearn. There's no need to complicate the matter by mentioning having to program the injectors. This will give the poor chap anxiety to the point he will be worried about using his Nanocom.