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It's relatively common for trucks around my area to be brought to Canada to "Have engine work done" and they have emissions deleted up there. Working for a fleet that plays by the rules i understand why it's done, we run 5 diesels and each one has been sitting at the dealer for over a month during the past year over emissions related concerns... these are all buses with under 100k on them. if you can't afford the down time I can see why deletes and tuning are done.Just another example of our government pushing jobs out of the country. The tuners aren't going to stop, they'll just move to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, pick one. It's all done online now anyway.
At least in my state up until recently diesel emissions was kind of a joke, now they're cracking down on deletes and such by making them.unlawful to purchase in the state, it hasn't done much. Once emissions testing on diesels becomes a thing here I'm just going to grab my popcorn and watch the show, because it's coming. It should be noted that I am a licensed motor vehicle inspector in my state, I just see the state slow walking regs in. With the new inspection equipment coming along in a couple of months its only a matter of timeI'm a big fan of not leaving well enough alone, but I have always drove gas stuff.
My understanding is the testing and restriction are handled completely different. I've always been surprised about the stuff it seems like the light duty diesel guys got away with. Any of those types of emissions delete mods on a gas vehicle, around here anyway, and you would auto fail a yearly inspection.
Abortions and diesel tunes.Just another example of our government pushing jobs out of the country. The tuners aren't going to stop, they'll just move to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, pick one. It's all done online now anyway.
At least in my state up until recently diesel emissions was kind of a joke, now they're cracking down on deletes and such by making them.unlawful to purchase in the state, it hasn't done much. Once emissions testing on diesels becomes a thing here I'm just going to grab my popcorn and watch the show, because it's coming. It should be noted that I am a licensed motor vehicle inspector in my state, I just see the state slow walking regs in. With the new inspection equipment coming along in a couple of months its only a matter of time
I agree with you, scr and such is more trouble than it's worth, government doesn't care about that though, I'll stick with my old stuff until I can't. Solving emissions related problems helps pay my bills thoughits a non issue.
there is mechanical technology now that negates it....there is piston technology that will make the early 7.3 and 6.0/6.4/6.7 and the cummins and duramax engines cleaner then stock.....
the rube Goldberg garbage with scr and urea in the modern engines is reduced in actual operating time to nothing with it.
reliability is increased and cleaner .... nothing but win.
you can retroactively clean the fleet with just piston swaps on a reman....saving the pollution created casting new blocks and crankshafts. so....those minty old trucks will just go up in value.....which sux.