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To: Boiling point
Here again the government will obstruct your efforts. Tractors are exempt from pollution restrictions required on licensed passenger vehicles. Take away those regulations and every automobile company could achieve a 30-50% increase in gasoline engine efficiency.
3 posted on 06/25/2009 4:31:57 PM PDT by Natural Law
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To: Natural Law

We had some German friends come over about 12 years ago. They were taking about four months and touring North America, from the Canal Zone to Alaska. When they started planning the trip, they thought they would rent a motor home here. However, after looking at the difference in gas mileage between their German motor home and a U.S. motor home, and how much more they would have to pay for fuel, they decided it was more economical to ship their own motor home across the Atlantic.


26 posted on 06/25/2009 5:25:56 PM PDT by Hootowl
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To: Natural Law
every automobile company could achieve a 30-50% increase in gasoline engine efficiency.

But... if we burn 30-50% less fuel, then wouldn't that balance out the supposed increase in pollution? Wouldn't burning less fuel decrease the so-called "greenhouse" emissions?

I remember the first brand new vehicle I every purchased - a 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 QuadCab with the 360. Was a good truck. But about 6 months after I bought it, there was a recall. Apparently, the computer was tuned in such a way, that emissions were just a hair over regulation. So - after they reprogrammed the computer, not only did the engine make less horsepower (enough you could tell when pulling a load or simple hard acceleration), but I lost nearly 2 mpg in all-around driving. I tried to get the dealer to "undo" the program - but they said it would be illegal.

A member of our previous church bought a brand new Dodge Ram 2500 with the Cummins. Great truck, but got 4mpg LESS than the one it replaced that was just two years older. When he asked the dealer why - they should have been essentially identical - the dealership said that it was due to the new emissions regulations.

I just don't get it... make engines LESS efficient, so the pollute less per gallon of fuel burned...

39 posted on 06/25/2009 7:57:01 PM PDT by TheBattman (Pray for our country...)
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