Sep-13-2022 02:16 PM
A diesel truck owner's battle with the state of New Jersey is leading to the scrapyard. Mike Sebold initially received a letter from the state's Department of Environmental Protection after listing his modified 2008 Ram 2500 on Facebook Marketplace. Officials took issue with the pickup's deleted emissions equipment and, in turn, told Sebold his truck must be returned to stock or taken off the road. But even after he turned in his plates, Sebold claims they've forced him to make an appointment with the crusher.
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Sep-15-2022 04:23 AM
Grit dog wrote:rhagfo wrote:
Dumb for not keeping emissions equipment. Then listed as deleted. Just wonder if he rolled coal at the wrong time. Got to wonder if someone from NJ DEQ replied to the ad and he boosted how much power and how cool it is to roll coal
You and others don’t see this as a sponsored publicity thing? Because that’s what it was.
Sep-14-2022 08:25 AM
rhagfo wrote:
Dumb for not keeping emissions equipment. Then listed as deleted. Just wonder if he rolled coal at the wrong time. Got to wonder if someone from NJ DEQ replied to the ad and he boosted how much power and how cool it is to roll coal
Sep-14-2022 08:19 AM
schlep1967 wrote:
I had a 2008 Ram. People were telling me for years to delete it and put a tuner on it. I had to replace a turbo and the company I bought it from said I would need a minor tuner for it to run right. If I ran it on the lowest tune when not towing a heavy trailer it would clog up the emissions. With no tune it ran fine.
I sold it a few months ago with all of the exhaust intact.
The guys deleting these newer trucks are crazy. There is plenty of power from the factory to pull anything they are rated for. Adding more will only break things and cost you more money.
Sep-14-2022 07:06 AM
rhagfo wrote:
Dumb for not keeping emissions equipment. Then listed as deleted. Just wonder if he rolled coal at the wrong time. Got to wonder if someone from NJ DEQ replied to the ad and he boosted how much power and how cool it is to roll coal
Sep-14-2022 06:20 AM
Sep-14-2022 05:43 AM
Tvov wrote:
Do all "off road" engines have to comply with EPA / DOT requirements? Do racing vehicles, not used on public roads, have to comply with EPA / DOT requirements?
The guy said he unregistered the truck to use it as a competition truck.
I don't know about "deleting", but I thought it was mostly removing the cat and modifying the engine programming? I am a little surprised it would cost $10,000 to get it back to EPA compliance.
It seems like there may be more to the story.
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Sep-13-2022 10:55 PM
PButler96 wrote:
Why was this not posted to the Tesla semi thread?
Sep-13-2022 07:27 PM
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Sep-13-2022 05:37 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:PButler96 wrote:
Why was this not posted to the Tesla semi thread?
I can't wait for clean electric powered Semi's!! Won't have to wait long now!!! Before the end of the year!!