Sep-25-2018 04:56 AM
Sep-28-2018 06:27 PM
CarterKraft wrote:Even "off road" vehicles have emission to meet.
Case in point. Chinese diesels couldn't meet the standard with the tractors they wanted to export to US. They were banned until they could meet the standard.
I believe there intention was closed course competition off road.
Think tractor pulls, drag racing etc.
Sep-28-2018 05:09 PM
Even "off road" vehicles have emission to meet.
Case in point. Chinese diesels couldn't meet the standard with the tractors they wanted to export to US. They were banned until they could meet the standard.
Sep-28-2018 10:27 AM
camperdave wrote:NJRVer wrote:
Sounds like the aftermarket got spanked for basically doing the same thing Volkswagen got caught doing.
They both violated the emission laws.
Makes you wonder how the aftermarket thought they would keep getting away with it after Volkswagen was caught.
They thought that putting "for off road use only" on the box would be a loophole they could use. VW obviously can't do that.
apparently the epa disagrees with their use of that loophole. Looks like it was an out of court settlement so the epa probably just bullied them into compliance with threats of long lawsuits.
Sep-27-2018 04:26 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
Yeah, I guess you guys are right. We should all trust that the EPA(or any government agency) knows what's best for us without question. If they think all the added fuel consumption, added trash from DEF jugs and added emissions from plants used to make DEF is worth going from a NOx output of 1.2 g/hp-hr in 2007 to .2 g/hp-hr in 2010 without knowing how much off a difference it makes taking all things into account then I should blindly follow. Government always knows best, just ask the people of Flint, Michigan or the people living along the Animas river in Colorado.
Sep-27-2018 08:18 AM
NJRVer wrote:
Sounds like the aftermarket got spanked for basically doing the same thing Volkswagen got caught doing.
They both violated the emission laws.
Makes you wonder how the aftermarket thought they would keep getting away with it after Volkswagen was caught.
Sep-27-2018 07:48 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
Yeah, I guess you guys are right. We should all trust that the EPA(or any government agency) knows what's best for us without question. If they think all the added fuel consumption, added trash from DEF jugs and added emissions from plants used to make DEF is worth going from a NOx output of 1.2 g/hp-hr in 2007 to .2 g/hp-hr in 2010 without knowing how much off a difference it makes taking all things into account then I should blindly follow. Government always knows best, just ask the people of Flint, Michigan or the people living along the Animas river in Colorado.
Sep-27-2018 05:31 AM
Sep-26-2018 10:49 PM
Sep-26-2018 10:30 PM
ShinerBock wrote:TheLuvShack wrote:
Do you think this ruling will affect 5 Star Tune?
Yes, according to another article I read about this ruling it stated that it will force SCT to limit what perimeters custom tuners are allowed to change. The reason why custom tuners like 5 Star were able to add power to trucks like my old old Ecoboost was by removing all of the programming that limited emissions. In many cases, the factory programming did more harm to the engine in order to reduce emissions than tuning did.
Sep-26-2018 08:28 PM
NJRVer wrote:
Sounds like the aftermarket got spanked for basically doing the same thing Volkswagen got caught doing.
They both violated the emission laws.
Makes you wonder how the aftermarket thought they would keep getting away with it after Volkswagen was caught.
Sep-26-2018 08:11 PM
NJRVer wrote:
Sounds like the aftermarket got spanked for basically doing the same thing Volkswagen got caught doing.
They both violated the emission laws.
Makes you wonder how the aftermarket thought they would keep getting away with it after Volkswagen was caught.
Sep-26-2018 07:41 PM
Sep-26-2018 04:28 PM
Sep-26-2018 01:17 PM
CarterKraft wrote:
It seems you are trying to retro-actively apply emissions law/theory to the vehicles/laws in question.
(For the record I believe we are in the same camp, and agree on the same points however the EPA is not in my camp nor do I describe to their way of thinking.)
For the companies to profit from the defeat of the EPA's own mandated devices is a pretty ballsy move from my position.
And then standing on the courthouse steps telling the EPA why your deleted truck doesn't use DEF and saves the environment due to improved emissions sounds like a fools errand to me, they don't want input they want compliance.
I am pretty sure the EPA has ZERO care as to how much fuel we use per year, I would argue that they worse off fuel consumption gets the easier it gets to do there job (create beat down laws) and unpractical mandates for lower mileage numbers and emissions. Self fulfilling prophecy if you will.
I know of one of the vendors in the diesel performance space that purposely never collected a dime for there emissions defeat devices because to do so would land you in a lawsuit...
I hope you don't take me as argumentative, I don't think the EPA or any .gov entity for that matter cares much about what I have to say post elections.