Re: [DMCForum] Re: de-emissioning (Ari)
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: de-emissioning (Ari)
- From: DMCVIN6683 <dmcvin6683@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 17:41:18 -0500
The reason a 35 year old car can pass emissions is that they have
different testing parameters than a new car.
Do you really think they would make a 35 year old car pass by todays
standards? If this was true 99.9% of the 35 year old cars would fail
unless they had modern day emissions on them.
The older your car is the more pollutants it will pass out the tail
pipe.
I dont think any of our Deloreans could pass on todays emission
standards.
Mark V
On Aug 10, 2005, at 5:31 PM, cruznmd wrote:
> Ari,
>
> Bill knows. He just chooses to do things his way.
>
> Despite the fact that I am frustrated that engines are getting so
> complex, I acknowledge the fact that these advancements contribute
> to cleaner, more efficient engines.
>
> However, I've seen 35 year-old carburated vehicles that passed
> emissions testing better than some newer cars. Why? Because one
> owner cared for his car and the other didn't. Unfortunately, the
> vast majority of owners rarely keep their engines in tune the way
> the manufacturers intended. This voids the benefit of the technology
> under the hood. Most of us here don't fit into that category because
> we're car buffs and not soccer-moms.
>
> When I was stationed on the Saudi peninsula, my driver Amjad was
> critiqueing my choice of vehicle. With disdain he said "American
> cars are too, too big. Burn too much gas." I looked him square in
> the eye and said "Amjad, you drive me to the port at 110 mph (Yes,
> mph, not KPH) every damn day. You easily consume more fuel than I do
> back home. You negate the advantages of your small van with your
> poor driving habits so don't lecture me about buying the DeLorean".
>
> Rich A.
> #5335
>
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "myper1995" <myper1995@xxxx> wrote:
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>> Content write: EGR is a fuel economy measure anyway, not emissions.
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>> Excuse but EGR sole reason emissions. Used to reduce NOX.
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>> I am not German. I don't know why you get that idea. Most of
> American
>> auto market is yet today driven by plush cars and road isolated
>> design. Most American people not performance oreinted.
>>
>> Fuel injection better to carburation in every way. Not only for
> fuel
>> economy and pollution but reducing engine wear. Using carb on your
> car
>> you are reducing engine life. If you really knew what you speak you
>> would already know this.
>>
>> You are fasinating individual sir. You are individual not aware
> what
>> he doesn't know. Such close mind create large barreir to learning
> that
>> is difficult to over come.
>>
>> Ari
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