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If I had a modified truck I sure wouldn't be bragging about it on a website like this one. I would delete any reference to mods in my signature and quit talking about it before nobama and his flunkies in the epa come after you too.
I never really thought the delete sellers would get away with it as long as they did,but since the fines go back to the first unit sold I guess there was no big hurry to do the bust.
A couple of basic questions that I hope folks will fill in some blanks. Perhaps some members can help:
- Is Edge still in business?
- If so (and given today's business climate) ... is there any reason for them to stay in business given this decision.
The part of the ruling (from the linked articlle) states the following... the last sentence is of particulate interest:
Although Edge stopped selling the illegal devices in mid-2011, the consent decree requires Edge to offer to buy back the devices from anyone who possesses one. In order to sell the device back to Edge, the truck from which the device came must be returned to its original factory programming.
If the company is (does go) out of business REGARDLESS of the reason, will the EPA go after the owner of the vehicle to continue to return it to factory condition?
I've been a member of TDR for awhile, and I can remember back over 10 years ago when many of the young bucks (primarily) running Edge Comps with showerhead injectors were bragging about their truck's ability to turn day into night - and demonstrated that ability at every other stoplight. A number of us old fogies were warning them back then that such behavior was only going to bite us all in the @$$. It took longer than I thought, but here we are.![]()
Rusty
I've been a member of TDR for awhile, and I can remember back over 10 years ago when many of the young bucks (primarily) running Edge Comps with showerhead injectors were bragging about their truck's ability to turn day into night - and demonstrated that ability at every other stoplight. A number of us old fogies were warning them back then that such behavior was only going to bite us all in the @$$. It took longer than I thought, but here we are.![]()
Rusty
I'm not certain but I believe the federal law regarding tampering or removal of emissions equipment on cars and trucks also makes it illegal and punishable by the same large fine to sell one that has been altered. I'm no lawyer but I foresee unsuspecting buyers purchasing one, taking it to an inspection station only to be rejected, and then a very large legal problem tying up the truck, the lender, the seller, and the buyer in a huge mess.
A late model ISB6. 7 without smog equipment but with a big lien held by a bank or credit union is a big problem that has not been fully recognized yet.
or they sold it to some body who took it to Mexico:-lafYes, your memory is correct. I think it occurred in the Texas Panhandle near or in Amarillo. A TDR member posted his problems with the truck and when it was revealed that he had just purchased a truck with emissions equipment deleted, he was advised to take it back where it had been purchased, apparently from a used car dealer or broker. I think he did and threatened the seller with disclosure to authorities and the story, at least for the TDR member, had a happy ending.
We can only guess what ultimately happened to the truck. Someone probably got cheated and has a big problem today.