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Epa seeks to prohibit conversion of vehicles into racecars
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<blockquote data-quote="LS2GTO" data-source="post: 15192933" data-attributes="member: 73731"><p>Well that won't stop Joe Schmoe from busting out his sawzall and welding cart and making his own offroad pipe...unless they start banning sawzalls and welding apparatuses.</p><p></p><p>If all they are doing is making laws but not enforcing them then there's no different to what's there today eg. someone says X is illegal but noone actually bothers to check so people still do it. Now if they change the inspection rules then that's what we have to worry about. </p><p></p><p>What's the difference between today having no rules and no inspections on racecars vs having strict rules but again no inspections to verify those rules are being followed? An inconvenience sure but nothing more than what hotrodders have to go through today in getting their modded street cars to pass inpection. </p><p></p><p>I've been driving around with a cammed catless loud exhaust for 7 years, and the only thing that I have to do differently is slap on a tune before inspection so that it passes. As long as the same lax inspection rules persist this will merely be an incovenience. So let's pray long and hard they don't make all 50 states do the shit that California does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS2GTO, post: 15192933, member: 73731"] Well that won't stop Joe Schmoe from busting out his sawzall and welding cart and making his own offroad pipe...unless they start banning sawzalls and welding apparatuses. If all they are doing is making laws but not enforcing them then there's no different to what's there today eg. someone says X is illegal but noone actually bothers to check so people still do it. Now if they change the inspection rules then that's what we have to worry about. What's the difference between today having no rules and no inspections on racecars vs having strict rules but again no inspections to verify those rules are being followed? An inconvenience sure but nothing more than what hotrodders have to go through today in getting their modded street cars to pass inpection. I've been driving around with a cammed catless loud exhaust for 7 years, and the only thing that I have to do differently is slap on a tune before inspection so that it passes. As long as the same lax inspection rules persist this will merely be an incovenience. So let's pray long and hard they don't make all 50 states do the shit that California does. [/QUOTE]
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