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EPA & SCT | Is the Future of Modifying Cars Over Based on This??
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<blockquote data-quote="96gt02" data-source="post: 16016148" data-attributes="member: 169266"><p>Guy its not as bad as it seems, here is a direct response from SCT, its almost seems like this might be a good thing for them as its already dealt with and they can continue without issues now and all the other players are likely to get hit hard for next few years.....</p><p></p><p>here is a response to the EPA release from us here at derive and some actions we are taking to comply with EPA regulations</p><p>• This is a huge win for our business. With this agreement in place, we are the ONLY federally compliant player in the aftermarket</p><p>• Under the agreement we will make investments to demonstrate environmental leadership in the industry: </p><p>o We will be conducting vehicle-group-based emissions tests on new applications we support</p><p>o We will conduct retroactive testing on a subset of past model year applications</p><p>o We will remove user adjustable options associated with O2 and EGR on our devices</p><p>o We will develop additional training for our custom tuning dealers and include regulatory compliance as part of this education</p><p>o We will continue to invest in our compliance team, reseller agreements, etc</p><p>• We will continue selling our existing tuners and Advantage software. Every product we sell today is legal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96gt02, post: 16016148, member: 169266"] Guy its not as bad as it seems, here is a direct response from SCT, its almost seems like this might be a good thing for them as its already dealt with and they can continue without issues now and all the other players are likely to get hit hard for next few years..... here is a response to the EPA release from us here at derive and some actions we are taking to comply with EPA regulations • This is a huge win for our business. With this agreement in place, we are the ONLY federally compliant player in the aftermarket • Under the agreement we will make investments to demonstrate environmental leadership in the industry: o We will be conducting vehicle-group-based emissions tests on new applications we support o We will conduct retroactive testing on a subset of past model year applications o We will remove user adjustable options associated with O2 and EGR on our devices o We will develop additional training for our custom tuning dealers and include regulatory compliance as part of this education o We will continue to invest in our compliance team, reseller agreements, etc • We will continue selling our existing tuners and Advantage software. Every product we sell today is legal [/QUOTE]
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