I'm sure you're right with the reasons for not publishing, I was kinda hoping someone who knows might be able to cast an opinion or even a small glimpse of the square cm of PCB around that transistor. Maybe they're all too busy with the shiny new MS3 stuff to talk to us luddites running MS1
I have plenty of bare PCB's, unfportunately the inner layers are hard to see even without components in the way

and I don't consider it worth the time/effort to unsolder everything from one PCB and put it onto another - at best I'd salvage the MAP, CPU, and maybe the power devices + heatsink. I was considering asking a dentist to x-ray one just out of curiosity but I have little enough time as it is without running round on errands like that.
To be honest I generally bridge R37 as all the ECU's I build are aimed at vehicles with Hi-Z injectors, not using PWM, etc. so it keeps it simple & robust. Likewise I bridge out R43, and lately R40 (and omit Q19) as the protection circuit seems to cause more problems (running just off saturation and therefore generating heat) compared with just allowing it to run.