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Bill Proposal Idea to Save Car Modding
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16598810" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>This is going to rankle some feathers, but eliminating the OBD2 standard and going back to tailpipe sniffing as the standard is what is really needed.</p><p></p><p>If I can set my car up to have the same or better emissions from my own setup, why does it matter how I got there? If I choose a better fuel in ethanol, invest in water/methanol injection and use Kooks high flow cats I can easily run a larger supercharger/more boost and have better NOx, SOx, and CO emissions.</p><p></p><p>If these EPA bastards are trying to ex post facto carbon emissions on cars never designed to fit into their bullshit categories for CO2, then a lawsuit will be required to bring them before a court.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, I believe this will need to be settled in the Justice system. Perhaps, it may even may need to go before SCOTUS as a governance by bureaucracy rather than the representative Democracy that this country was founded as.</p><p></p><p>Essentially, we are seeing before our eyes a shift by our Federal government to force bureaucratic rule upon us. It is for the Justice system to interpret the law, not an unelected bureaucrat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16598810, member: 166576"] This is going to rankle some feathers, but eliminating the OBD2 standard and going back to tailpipe sniffing as the standard is what is really needed. If I can set my car up to have the same or better emissions from my own setup, why does it matter how I got there? If I choose a better fuel in ethanol, invest in water/methanol injection and use Kooks high flow cats I can easily run a larger supercharger/more boost and have better NOx, SOx, and CO emissions. If these EPA bastards are trying to ex post facto carbon emissions on cars never designed to fit into their bullshit categories for CO2, then a lawsuit will be required to bring them before a court. Ultimately, I believe this will need to be settled in the Justice system. Perhaps, it may even may need to go before SCOTUS as a governance by bureaucracy rather than the representative Democracy that this country was founded as. Essentially, we are seeing before our eyes a shift by our Federal government to force bureaucratic rule upon us. It is for the Justice system to interpret the law, not an unelected bureaucrat. [/QUOTE]
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