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[RAW]<span style="FONT-FAMILY:Arial"><span style="FONT-FAMILY:Arial"><span style="FONT-FAMILY:Arial;FONT-SIZE:10pt"><font color="#00201f" face="Arial"><i>Okay folks, you need to have read the preceding "Performance Parts Update 2013" to understand the ramifications of the following press release about the Edge Products lawsuit.<br/><br/>My summary: Edge Products is one of several companies that has diligently tried to play by the rules. Shortly after the release of the '07.5 6.7-liter engine they released "tuners" for the engine. Some of these products are now part of the recall mandated by the EPA.<br/><br/>Due credit and your support should be given to Edge Products for their forthright response. There are other vendors who have shown flagrant disregard for the law and rules. I'll keep you informed as information is provided to us. For now, I'm concerned about the outcome for these vendors.</i><br/></font></span></span></span><span style="FONT-FAMILY:Arial"><span style="FONT-FAMILY:Arial"><span style="FONT-FAMILY:Arial;FONT-SIZE:10pt"><font color="#00201f" face="Arial"><br/></font></span></span><span style="FONT-FAMILY:Arial;FONT-SIZE:10pt"><span style="FONT-SIZE:10pt"></span><b>Automotive Electronics Manufacturer Fined $500,00 for Selling Illegal Devices Resulting in Tons of Excess Particulate Matter Emissions.</b><br/><br/>Release Date: 01/17/2013<br/>Contact Information: Nahal Mogharabi, mogharabi.nahal@epa.gov, 213-244-1815<br/><br/><font color="#00201f" face="Arial">WASHINGTON &#8211; In a settlement with the United States on behalf of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, automotive electronics manufacturer Edge Products LLC (Edge) has agreed to pay a $500,000 civil penalty for manufacturing and selling electronic devices that allowed owners of model year 2007 and later diesel pickup trucks to remove emission controls from their vehicles. Diesel trucks that are not equipped with emission controls known as &#8220;diesel particulate filters&#8221; emit excess particulate matter (PM). When running, trucks without these types of controls leave behind a trail of dark, black smoke. PM is associated with a number of health problems, including respiratory and cardiovascular disease, chronic bronchitis, decreased lung function, and an increased risk of lung cancer. </font><br/><br/><font color="#00201f" face="Arial">The company, located in Ogden, Utah, sold more than 9,000 of these electronic devices nationwide, resulting in an estimated 158 tons of excess PM emissions released into the atmosphere. This is equivalent to the emissions from 422 new long-haul semi trucks operating for a period of 29 years. </font><br/><br/><font color="#00201f" face="Arial">&#8220;The Department of Justice will continue to vigilantly protect America&#8217;s health and environment through the enforcement of the Clean Air Act standards governing emissions from vehicles and engines,&#8221; said Ignacia S. Moreno, Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department&#8217;s Environment and Natural Resources Division. &#8220;This settlement holds Edge Products accountable for selling devices that allow consumers to disable the emission controls on their vehicles by requiring the company to pay a penalty, buy back the devices, and perform a project to offset the air pollution resulting from the Clean Air Act violations.&#8221;</font><br/><br/><font color="#00201f" face="Arial">&#8220;Our goal is to have these illegal devices removed and proper emission controls installed,&#8221; said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA&#8217;s Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest. &#8220;Allowing black smoke to billow conspicuously from the tailpipes of diesel pickup trucks is a practice that directly harms public health.&#8221;</font><br/><br/><font color="#00201f" face="Arial">Diesel particulate filters remove approximately 90% of the particulate matter emissions from a truck&#8217;s exhaust. If the filter is removed, the truck will generally not operate properly as the filter is monitored by the truck&#8217;s computer. However, the electronic devices sold by Edge allowed individuals to reprogram the truck&#8217;s computer so that the truck would continue to operate even after the filter had been removed. </font><br/><br/><font color="#00201f" face="Arial">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. Edge is also required to spend at least $157,600 to implement an emission mitigation project to offset the excess PM emissions that it caused. Edge will use the additional funds to offer rebates to individuals who own old wood-burning stoves and who wish to replace them with cleaner burning appliances such as new pellet stoves or EPA-certified wood stoves.</font><br/><br/><font color="#00201f" face="Arial">The civil penalty of $500,000 is based on the United States&#8217; determination that Edge has a limited ability to pay a penalty in this matter.</font><br/><br/><font color="#00201f" face="Arial">The consent decree resolves allegations in a complaint, filed today, that Edge violated the Clean Air Act by manufacturing and selling motor vehicle parts or components whose effect is to bypass, defeat, or render inoperative a motor vehicles emission control device. </font><br/><br/><font color="#00201f" face="Arial">For more information about this case, please visit: </font><a href="http://www.epa.gov/enforcement/air/cases/edgeproducts.html" target="_blank"><u><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial">http://www.epa.gov/enforcement/air/cases/edgeproducts.html</font></u></a><font color="#00201f" face="Arial"> </font></span></span>[/RAW]
 
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