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EPA to Start Aggressively Enforcing Emission Defeat Devices
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<blockquote data-quote="93 347 Cobra" data-source="post: 16363504" data-attributes="member: 7047"><p>The only problem with your argument is that whole concept called 'sovereignty'. The EPA can't regulate what happens in China. But you're exactly right, they're polluting the hell out of the entire world, stealing our intellectual property left and right, and rapidly modernizing and expanding their military, they're even currently producing the equivalent of a Ford-class aircraft carrier due to their massive espionage. /off-topic</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>People like that will always ruin everything for everybody. </p><p></p><p>The only hope we have to stave this off is to promote E85 conversions. That will shut the rabid environmentalists off. After all we are all looking for more efficiency for our engines, it's for very different reasons but still...</p><p></p><p>These are sad days, we're in the final 5-7 years of the internal combustion engine. We're seeing the aftermarket killed right in front of our eyes. Often-times it's the party in power that you least expect that makes the most aggressive moves to curtail the things you never thought they would. This is one of those examples...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93 347 Cobra, post: 16363504, member: 7047"] The only problem with your argument is that whole concept called 'sovereignty'. The EPA can't regulate what happens in China. But you're exactly right, they're polluting the hell out of the entire world, stealing our intellectual property left and right, and rapidly modernizing and expanding their military, they're even currently producing the equivalent of a Ford-class aircraft carrier due to their massive espionage. /off-topic People like that will always ruin everything for everybody. The only hope we have to stave this off is to promote E85 conversions. That will shut the rabid environmentalists off. After all we are all looking for more efficiency for our engines, it's for very different reasons but still... These are sad days, we're in the final 5-7 years of the internal combustion engine. We're seeing the aftermarket killed right in front of our eyes. Often-times it's the party in power that you least expect that makes the most aggressive moves to curtail the things you never thought they would. This is one of those examples... [/QUOTE]
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