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Old June 2nd 05, 07:55 PM
maxpower
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"Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Bill Putney wrote:
>
> > maxpower wrote:

>
> > > If the state you live in has an emission test for your car, you may
> > > want to look into what could happen if it fails the test, That would
> > > be considered tampering with emissions if you swap out the engine and
> > > controller.

>
> > If that's what the law says, then, as the saying goes, the law is an
> > ass.

>
> Halfassed information from Glenn "Maxpower" Beasley, as usual. Federal
> laws, which trump any contradictory state laws, say that engines with
> emissions systems may be swapped as long as the replacement engine system
> are of the same or newer model year as the original.
>
> DS

So Mr lite bulb, if the OP was to have put a 98 engine in a 2000 vehicle he
would be considered tampering, so by me suggesting that he looks into it
first would be wrong?? And by looking into it first your saying is not the
proper thing to do?? Are you on the bottle again?


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