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The EPA got one
Modifying diesel engines to emit smoke can be costly
https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a4...clean-air-act/ Last edited by gdw; 07-01-2022 at 08:04 AM. |
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excellent.
one has to wonder how much money he made on selling these defeat devices compared to the $2M he was fined. I can certainly understand wanting more power out of your truck, but it takes a special kind of stupid to think it's "cool" to roll coal and dump dirty black soot out of your truck.
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Regarding another popular mod, how are lift mods legal as bumpers clearly do not align with the majority of motor vehicles.
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I've been coal rolled. It's not funny.
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Seriously, the first time it happened I was just dumbstruck. I live in liberal-land. But it's happened several times since then. Really, just stupid.
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I am good with this as well.
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Back in the day they used to measure our bumpers and make us cover our lights.
Now it's a free for all. |
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I wondered about this for years. Our cars have to have bumpers at a certain height to protect ourselves and people in other cars by ensuring that the bumpers match up. We also have to have side beams in our car doors to protect us from impacts by legal-height bumpers. When I look at jacked up vehicles next to my Honda Civic and see the bumpers even with or higher than my head I wonder how they can be legal.
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In NJ, you are allowed up to an additional 6 inches of tire diameter and 7-11 inches of total lift height depending on the weight of the vehicle. These laws vary by state as does the lack of inspection of motor vehicles. NJ does not inspect pickups at all.
Lots and lots of diesel trucks have these device to roll coal. I don't think coal rolling is the primary purpose of the kits, they are for increase power and fuel efficiency. The coal rolling is just a stupid gimmick for the kids. |
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My 6.7 Powerstroke F-250 has an intact emissions system. I've never been able to make it produce any visible exhaust. It's a 2020 so it uses DEF which isn't the PITA I thought it would be. The DEF tank is 7.5 gallons and the truck uses a gallon for every 1000 miles, so I refill it after oil changes.
I do see people rolling coal all the time because it's NW Arizona and there's nothing else to do. I do see it less with $6 diesel. |
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Even when the idiot in the old Saturn coupe ran into the front of my stock F-150 he went under my truck and basically tore off the front driverside undercarriage. No chance of our bumpers meeting ever. |
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I just picked up a new Cherokee for use with my wildlife photography sidelife. With the knees and back getting worse I'll be driving farther into the back country than I ever have in the past. Just can't pack in 40 lbs of camera gear on my back anymore. The Jeep only has a little under 9" of ground clearance so if I have issues in the backcountry I'll be lifting it. This is just a mild example. It's not always just a "redneck gotta look cool" thing. Heck, I've been in some cities where 9" of ground clearance isn't enough to even deal with the potholes. LOL!!!! |
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