Re: The Lifespan of a Modern Car with, Electronics | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Bill Shaw (b.shaw![]() |
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Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 13:41:36 -0800 (PST) |
Connecticut and Mass have new composite car laws that require the
vehicle to have the emissions systems in place that came from the
factory with the engine. You can't just use a crate motor any more.
Bill '84 Mondial Cab. '09 FFR Daytona Coupe (with '89 ecu & emissions)
From: "E M" <pokiebaron [at] gmail.com> Subject: ...was Re: Best car I've driven (A.K.A. Old man rambling on Tuesday) Is this due to it not being more than 20 years old and exempt? Could it be registered as a "hot rod", and get some exemption? How do all those new hot rods get away with it, running hug engines, and often, not build on an old frame or anything that would have a 20 year old or older VIN number? Just curious. Ed 911SC
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Re: The Lifespan of a Modern Car with, Electronics Bill Shaw, December 3 2008
- Re: The Lifespan of a Modern Car with, Electronics Hans E. Hansen, December 3 2008
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- Re: The Lifespan of a Modern Car with, Electronics Jim Conforti, December 3 2008
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