That includes tuners, hand helds, So called off road pipes, etc.
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If the EPA takes out the top dozen tuners and fry's up a few little guys as examples, game over.
incorrect. the tuning will just go underground like all heavily regulated things.
That also means it will not be accessible to almost all.
That also means it will not be accessible to almost all.
maybe I should go ahead and grab this motes quarter horse and stuff now lol...wonder if it works with the new cars too
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
All the idiots "rolling coal" ruined the entire tuning industry for everybody.
maybe I should go ahead and grab this motes quarter horse and stuff now lol...wonder if it works with the new cars too
Absolutely, none of this started until that became a trend.
I bet standalone engine management will become a lot more popular if the EPA cracks down even more on SCT, HPTuners, and shops that use tuning platforms like those.
One step closer for manufacturers to control all repairs. Imo
I would agree, especially when I can grab a plug and play MS3 pro so cheap with the terminator etc... also out there. Plug and play solutions will definitely grow.
damned dumbass diesel guys
What would stop the EPA from going after them though?
No IT equipment was stolen in the making of this comment.
Or just the shipping industry.Any ability for someone to file a lawsuit on these assholes? Id like to see them start enforcing enviro laws on the world's largest producer of toxic emmissions: China. Then come be an asshole telling me how my car is the problem. Go **** yourself EPA.
Or just the shipping industry.
World's largest 12 container ships pollute more in one year then all the cars combined... In the world.
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