Re: High performance Computer for 97+

From: |< R |> (krp@netnitco.net)
Date: Tue Dec 01 1998 - 15:14:27 EST


From: Gary Shook <gary.shook@mci.com>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: High performance Computer for 97+
Date sent: Tue, 1 Dec 1998 10:57:14 -0700
Send reply to: dakota-truck@buffnet.net

> close... CARB approval means 50th state legal.... EPA still has
> jusrisdiction on federal clear air standards... Alot of other Counties
> (emissions in western states is regulated on the county level, I don't
> know about back east..) also require that your equipment be CARB approved,
> Maricopa county in Arizona (Phoenix), for example...
>
> There are parts out there listed as "49 state legal" which means they've
> passed the EPA tests, but have not applied or passed the CARB tests. But
> just because it's legal in your state, doesn't mean it's legal in your
> county... (dont'cha love government?)
>
> Gary Shook
>
> > I talked to the Magnum Tech line today also and I got the same
> > "...problems with the EPA..." answer that some have gotten .
>
>
> CARB approval means 50 state legal. The delay is most likely
> production related.
>
> <snip>
>
>

California has the strictest emissions requirements, so if a part was
CARB approved I wouldn't worry about emissions in any other
state/county.
.

|{eith R. Phelps

Cat..... the other white meat.



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