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Deletes Legal?

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New gasoline 6.7 Cummins next year

Just bought the last two air filters for my truck

I think there will be a mad scramble to be the first manufacture to offer vehicles with less emissions. Just leave parts off, no need to reengineer and source parts.

This roll back is huge when you factor in, on highway, off highway vehicles, outdoor power equipment, not to mention power plants, your kitchen cook stove, your heating sources....

The dependability/reliability of emissions equipped vehicles is at the bottom of the barrel. I expect to see changes this year.
 
i have a buddy in the military. he said lots of the govt vehicles are deleted already. so i guess the option already exists. cheers! :)

Have him pop the hood on a CUCV or Military Hummer and look at the wording on the valve cover's emissions sticker to the effect of: Emissions Exempt due to NATO Treaty. They weren't "deleted" rather they left the factory built to different Military Contract Specifications possibility lacking parts or have different parts than found on civilian vehicles.

FWIW Dirty Black Smoke Belching engines are a dead giveaway the convoy is moving out. Best to avoid belching smoke signals if possible.
 
It has been said that on any given day, the average American is breaking multiple laws…..so what’s one more?
aint that the truth.... for instance this morning I let my dog loose and since I don't have a fence or had him on a leash I was breaking the leash law.. my bad.. :(
 
Follow up video, mentions Texas:)



FWIW the fines are not illegal.. (QUOTE) Violation of the tampering and defeat device prohibitions of the Clean Air Act may result in civil penalties. As of January 13, 2020, a person may be liable for a maximum civil penalty of $4,819 per defeat device manufactured, sold, or installed, or per vehicle tampered. A dealer or vehicle manufacturer who tampers with a vehicle may be subject to significantly higher civil penalties. Clean Air Act section 205(a); 40 C.F.R. §19.4. https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2020-12/documents/tamperinganddefeatdevices-enfalert.pdf
 
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