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Hey everyone, this may concern some of you or all of you. Sign if you'd like.
https://www.sema.org/epa-news
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03-19-2021, 11:21 AM | #114 |
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Anyone heard about this?
https://www.sema.org/epa-news "Street vehicles—cars, trucks, and motorcycles—can't be converted into racecars according to the EPA. The EPA has announced that enforcement against high performance parts—including superchargers, tuners, and exhaust systems—is a top priority."
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This has already been discussed at length. It’s an attempt to insulate manufacturers of illegal tuning parts from the provisions of the Clean Air Act. The EPA doesn’t give a shit about racecars, but they do care about punishing companies which intentionally defeat emissions equipment that enables your idiot neighbor to roll coal down the street. SEMA is trying to scare you into thinking racing will be banned, when in actuality the bill exists simply to protect companies that circumvent the law and make it impossible to enforce the use of federally mandated vehicle emissions equipment. It’s a step back to the horrid air quality of the 1970s-1980s.
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03-19-2021, 12:00 PM | #116 |
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"The epa can kiss my shiny metal ass" - my car
I get it, they always need to be moving forward and and they can't go after the livelihoods of landscapers with their two stroke small engines. So they go after our past times and recreational vehicles. Same thing happened about 20 years ago for two stroke off road vehicles..at least technology has gotten us to a place where we can be happy with cars off the showroom floors if we can't modify/remove emissions equipment. I'll fill out the petition for sure. It would really suck for the drag racing community.
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Some agency (possibly SEMA) is attempting to make it look as though there’s a grassroots effort to pass the RPM Act.
Check out this letter to the editor of the Red Bluff, CA Daily News: https://www.redbluffdailynews.com/20...s-the-rpm-act/ Quote:
https://www.jamestownsun.com/opinion...otorsports-Act Quote:
Stop me if you’ve heard this. Quote:
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polution from the aviation industry is way worse than anything we are capable of doing.
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This topic obviously predates the forum ban on political discussion.
While this is a bill in the US Congress, which inevitably has political undertones, this thread will not be a place for political bashing or outright discussions on political affiliations. There is to be no spillover of other political topics into this thread. This thread exists only to discuss the merits and counterpoints of the RPM Act as well as its potential effects on the car enthusiast community. Discussions surrounding the effects on the environment is limited to scientific talk only. The moderators and administrators reserve the right to use their own discretion and will remove posts without warning. Flagrant/repeat violators will receive infractions and/or bans.
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The RPM act lays out exactly what SEMA states it is trying to do according to the official link you posted to the Bill, so not sure what you are talking about? |
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AFAIK there's no explicit bill or legislative effort that is currently seeking to restrict people's ability to turn their street cars into race cars. All that's referenced is a 2015 rule change proposal that didn't go anywhere.
All I read out of the RPM Act is an industry interest bill seeking to remove liability for aftermarket manufacturers in the case that their off-road products are used on-road. And lets be frank about it, this wouldn't be an issue if a significant amount of people who bought these products didn't use them on-road. It's 2021... you can get horsepower and remain emissions compliant, and the majority of people I'm seeing push this bill aren't actually running race cars.
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I don't know how you don't see that as being a problem at all. If I want to have headers on my car I should be able to and be liable myself depending on current state laws that were pushed forward by my local dirt bag bureaucrats.
Having a manufacturer be liable for what they put out is a dangerous thing for them as the US is a very sue happy place, they just won't make shit for your car that will modify its performance or very few things if anything. Get ready to "mod" your M4 with a carbon fiber front lip and tire stickers because there will be no more downpipes :^) Ridiculous that anyone here in this forum supports this kind of government behavior when there are much larger issues than a minuscule crowd of car enthusiasts driving their cars with modified emissions equipment. I would pay to see how much damage we actually do to the environment compared to ANY other sector, people barbecuing probably damage the earth more. |
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Because right now, the status quo is for the federal gov to sue these small companies into the ground and they are closing. Which I am sure that is the intent of the people running the EPA. |
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Why should the manufacturer have to ensure compliance? Government wants regulations, then they should be responsible for enforcing them. Why do we not put the onus on the individual? Individuals need to be responsible for their actions. Additionally, by doing this we place another billion plus dollar industry in jeopardy. |
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There are companies on this forum who have had the hammer put down on them.
Burger tuning no longer sells exhaust products on their site. They are gone. This what is coming. They sold downpipes and exhaust, labeled for competition use only. Well they got contacted by the government and poof gone. Instead of fighting it they just gave in. They tried to follow the rules and even stop selling certain parts to California residents, in the end gov got their way. All exhaust products are gone from their site. You think this stops with rolling coal or downpipes for your BMW. I've got news for you, it doesn't. Give the gov an inch, they will take a mile. It will come to the point when someone wants to do a track car build or off road build, the aftermarket parts are not going be there to purchase. |
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Here is SEMA most recent position in regards in one of EPA's current lawsuits.
Amicus brief: https://sites.sema.org/ext-assets/se...llenge_Release |
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Whole heartedly agree. In a decade or two, will they go as far as to place limitations on how many miles you can put on your ICE vehicle? |
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At the end of the day the EPA is going after companies that make these products because they are so widely used on street vehicles that it is not practically possible to go after individual vehicles. I’m not for or against it but I’m just calling it as it is... this is not about “grassroots” motorsports, it’s about continuing to allow aftermarket companies to sell products that will find their way into street vehicles a significant amount of the time. Emissions isn’t a hill I’m going to die on because we live in the age of 700hp ICE cars that are compliant.
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Your proposed solution, while not the worst, transfers the responsibility from the government or the individual to the business. This will drive up the cost of their products and I imagine many will cancel production of products that fall into these categories for fear of legal costs or other repercussions. Any consideration for the impact on the economy and jobs this would have? The forfeiture of freedom to make decisions for yourselves? Last edited by _X; 03-21-2021 at 03:04 PM.. |
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Trust me, I get it - having all these mods available to us feels great, and it will suck to lose them but they aren't supposed to be out there to begin with. I don't have secondary cats on my car, but if battle lines are drawn then I'll weld them back on if I have to. I have enough people around me running their cat-less setup and ak47 popcorn tunes, that I honestly have no sympathy or empathy for people who can't do that anymore.
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