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Motorhead350
07-26-2017, 05:36 PM
Get ready to take it harder than Marcellus Wallace in Pulp Fiction if you are in an area that allows the Terrorists to win. BTW fax is the fastest way to get through to the EPA.

Enjoy.

510paesan
07-26-2017, 06:19 PM
Please explain. I've seen pulp fiction and I don't look like a b**ch


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RubberCtyRauder
07-26-2017, 06:34 PM
no issue for mine...collector plates means exempt.

justbob
07-26-2017, 06:52 PM
Because they shut down the last remaining two stations in Chicago city limits? (The city SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for the EPA to require testing...)

Great idea! Make them all drive even further into the burbs and crap up even more air than before! Just goes to show it's all about money and not a viable solution.


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Svashtar
07-26-2017, 07:11 PM
no issue for mine...collector plates means exempt.

How did you swing that? I have to get my two year smog this week. I usually reinstall the stock airbox in addition to re-flashing the tune back to stock), but this time I think I'll leave my CAK on and see if I can pass. I should be able to convince them it's a CARB compliant setup (it's not I don't think.)

Cant believe I've been changing it out every two years, but thought I had to until a friend educated me.

You guys haven't seen emissions BS until you've jumped thru the hoops in CA.

So, tell me how I make my MM a collector car?

RubberCtyRauder
07-26-2017, 09:01 PM
How did you swing that? I have to get my two year smog this week. I usually reinstall the stock airbox in addition to re-flashing the tune back to stock), but this time I think I'll leave my CAK on and see if I can pass. I should be able to convince them it's a CARB compliant setup (it's not I don't think.)

Cant believe I've been changing it out every two years, but thought I had to until a friend educated me.

You guys haven't seen emissions BS until you've jumped thru the hoops in CA.

So, tell me how I make my MM a collector car?


Move from Cali...
In brief, Ohio allows collector status on any car with less than 8000 units produced for a model year with documentation (our Ford certificate works) and you show proof of daily transportation registered to you other than collector vehicle. You are not supposed to use collector registered cars as daily trans..and I don't anyway...

Svashtar
07-26-2017, 10:10 PM
Move from Cali...
In brief, Ohio allows collector status on any car with less than 8000 units produced for a model year with documentation (out Ford certificate works) and you show proof of daily transportation registered to you other than collector vehicle. You are not supposed to use collector registered cars as daily trans..and I don't anyway...


Move from California? You have no idea how many times I tell myself that every day. A few more years...

Ohio has a sensible policy there. California would never do something like that if it cost them a dollar in smog cert fees.

After all, Jerry Brown has a $60 billion high speed train to nowhere to build. ;-)

Thanks for the information.

ChiTownMaraud3r
07-27-2017, 07:28 AM
Because they shut down the last remaining two stations in Chicago city limits? (The city SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for the EPA to require testing...)

Great idea! Make them all drive even further into the burbs and crap up even more air than before! Just goes to show it's all about money and not a viable solution.


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I went in May around the time they closed many locations. I had to wait in line for over 2 hours at the lombard location. Probably 150-200 cars waiting, idling, polluting, and wasting fuel to get the dumbass testing done. A huge joke...but there was nothing I could do as Memorial day was the following Monday and would be closed. :mad:

justbob
07-27-2017, 07:52 AM
I went in May around the time they closed many locations. I had to wait in line for over 2 hours at the lombard location. Probably 150-200 cars waiting, idling, polluting, and wasting fuel to get the dumbass testing done. A huge joke...but there was nothing I could do as Memorial day was the following Monday and would be closed. :mad:



IMPOSSIBLE! Applus Technologies who won the bid to maintain and operate the emissions for Illinois (and also who made the call to close the stations...) said they DOUBLED capacity at all other locations!

EPA says we have come a LONG WAY and have really cleaned up the air, but not enough to shut this crap down just yet..

Kentucky only tested for six years in the early 2000's and got the all clear to shut it down. We've been doing this for over 27 years!


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Dragcity
07-27-2017, 08:29 AM
but, the polar bears are dieing. Keeps going the way it is, we all be riding camels soon.

RF Overlord
07-27-2017, 08:41 AM
BTW fax is the fastest way to get through to the EPA.You been faxing Scott Pruitt? The man who thinks climate change is a hoax, like the Holocaust and the moon landing?

We'd do better with Dale Gribble at the EPA.

Motorhead350
07-27-2017, 02:00 PM
I'll give details after I finally obtain permission to pay my taxes on my own property....

Spectragod
07-27-2017, 02:04 PM
but, the polar bears are dieing. Keeps going the way it is, we all be riding camels soon.

I like goats better, then don't kick as hard. Do you suppose we could ride goats instead?:confused:

Dragcity
07-27-2017, 02:17 PM
We eat the goats

Joe Walsh
07-27-2017, 04:07 PM
Even if you could grow Petunias with the exhaust from every vehicle in Maryland, this communist state will NEVER get rid of their (hidden tax) Emissions Testing!
Too much money going into the State coffers
.... and why eliminate a huge inconvenience to all of the Maryland's vehicle owners??!

As others have stated:
If you calculated the amount of fuel burned by every car having to drive over to the nearest Emission Test Station.
plus the amount of fuel burned while waiting in line, idling.
plus the amount of fuel to drive home/to work after the Emission Test

VS.

A very small number of 'stinky' cars in violation. (The State can easily look up and quantify the number of cars that fail)

You would be much more effective cleaning up the air by eliminating the stupid Emissions Testing programs.
It made some sense when a large majority of vehicles were carbureted and had old school Catalytic converters.

MyBlackBeasts
07-27-2017, 08:43 PM
What the heck is an emission test?!? :dunno:
(Sooo nice not having to deal with them!)

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Testing will never end because it is a govt entity and air quality now is not its reason for existence.

Now it lives to self perpetuate (remember Chicago 294 tolls) and control the serfs.

In actuality, the air quality would improve on its own by attrition so in reality there is no need for testing.

tbone
07-28-2017, 08:47 AM
You been faxing Scott Pruitt? The man who thinks climate change is a hoax, like the Holocaust and the moon landing?

We'd do better with Dale Gribble at the EPA.

Sure, of course climate change is real. The climate....changes. Global warming? Not so much. Hence the name change.

ChiTownMaraud3r
07-28-2017, 09:26 AM
Especially in the rust belt states, where the chances of someone driving a 20 year old beater who is contaminating more than modern cars is extremely low.

The chances these old clunkers are still on the road and have not succumbed to the road salting **** show every year is so low it makes zero sense in doing emissions.

More pollution in Chicago from old Diesel semi trucks than cars IMO. Nothing done about those though...but Rham wants all taxi's to be hybrids..:shake:

MGDriver
08-01-2017, 02:07 PM
Lucily in this country emissions testing is only required for diesel powered vehicles.