Read on here some of the talk of removing diesel exhaust emission and the legality of it.
It is my understand that it is illegal in all 50 states. The fact that one removes it doesn't mean it is legal but yet I read that others understand it to be "allowed". How is that so?
I know from 2007 and up diesel's have emissions installed and yet you see these vehicles "rolling coal".
Shouldn't this be enforced the same as emissions on gas engines?
To me, if you want to clean up the environment, stop producing [censored] fuel. This would seriously help with pollution if you as me. Just like E85. It burns way cleaner. My black sooty tailpipes are no longer black and sooty once I started running E85.
It is my understanding that our diesel is [censored] compared to Europe. Correct me if I'm wrong on that.
Just thinking out loud.
It is my understand that it is illegal in all 50 states. The fact that one removes it doesn't mean it is legal but yet I read that others understand it to be "allowed". How is that so?
I know from 2007 and up diesel's have emissions installed and yet you see these vehicles "rolling coal".
Shouldn't this be enforced the same as emissions on gas engines?
To me, if you want to clean up the environment, stop producing [censored] fuel. This would seriously help with pollution if you as me. Just like E85. It burns way cleaner. My black sooty tailpipes are no longer black and sooty once I started running E85.
It is my understanding that our diesel is [censored] compared to Europe. Correct me if I'm wrong on that.
Just thinking out loud.