Darth Fiero
3800 Series II Turbo
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2003
- Messages
- 235
You're sounding more and more like Alex Jones...
Emissions equipment does not hinder performance as much as you would think, the only reason why people remove them is because it reduces clutter, as well as members looking to pull every last tenth in the 1/4 mile that they can. Tuning bins can be switched back and forth on the fly if they ever attempted going as far as you are implying they will. The only thing that will affect smog is too much overlap, and ECM's will target any air/fuel ratio you need them to; idle, part throttle and wide open throttle. So let them sniff away. As for a stock appearing ten second Grand National, I believe there was a challenge on here awhile back, forget the winners name though, but he either ran it, or came damn close to doing it...
This isn't only about emissions equipment like EGR valves and such. The proposed EPA regs say you can't alter a factory emissions compliant device (including the entire engine) and that it must remain in its original factory certified configuration. So what does this mean? It sounds to me like it means it must remain 100% bone stock - no performance upgrades.
The EPA has already said they aren't coming after individual car owners (at first anyway). They stated their intention is to go after the parts manufacturers and service providers. I think you'll find it difficult to mod your car if no parts are available.
turbo89 said getting certification is easy. If it is easy and cheap to do, then why doesn't every part sold at your favorite performance parts vendor not already certified then???