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Me Again wrote:
And if the EPA finds them, they will shut them down.
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RickLight wrote:
Around here there's only one shop that will freely work on 'deleted' trucks. Dealers and "EPA compliant" shops will require that you take your vehicle away on a flatbed.
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ferndaleflyer wrote:
I deleted mine 15 years ago and have yet to see any of the negatives mentioned here. Been registered in 3 different states.
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frankwp wrote:ferndaleflyer wrote:
I deleted mine 15 years ago and have yet to see any of the negatives mentioned here.
Except that your truck has been emitting all those additional pollutants into the air.
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jdc1 wrote:naturist wrote:
You should also be advised that it is illegal to have it done, and illegal for the shop to do a delete.
Depending in which state your truck is registered, it may not pass smog check. What I did was have a removable straight pipe built by a muffler shop. I just swapped it out for the day when getting a smog certificate. That was on my 2001 Dodge Cummins. Yeah....the power gains will make you put that straight pipe back on asap.