Had an interesting conversation........

lbzpwr

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Apr 30, 2008
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........ yesterday with a member of the E.P.A. He came into the dealership looking for information on diesel parts. So my front counter guy comes and tells me that there's an EPA guy here and that he's asking a bunch of questions and wants parts numbers etc... So I go out and introduce myself as the parts manager and ask what we can help him with. He told me that with the new smog laws they are trying to get a baseline for repairs on diesel trucks. I ask him if this is in regards to that nice little blue postcard we all seem to have gotten earlier in the year describing the new smog laws for vehicles under 8500 gvw. He says "No, it's for ALL light duty trucks as the state of California has decided to go ahead with a smog program for all light duty diesel vehicles regardless of gvwr" So I told him that I have a 2006 Chevy LBZ 3/4 ton, will this be part of the new program, he said "Yes"

The state of California has an assistance program that if your gasoline powered vehicle does not pass smog and the repairs cost more than $450, you can apply for assistance with the state to help with the cost of the repairs so what they are trying to do now is find that dollar figure that would be appropriate for diesel powered vehicles. So he tied up one of my front counter guys for 1 1/2 hrs looking up part numbers and msrp pricing on parts such as injectors, turbos, egr valves, etc etc.....
So it looks like either this time next year or early 2010, (he didnt have an exact timeline) we diesel owners in California will be in line with everone else getting smog checks.

This maybe new news to some and not so much for others but I thought I would throw out the information as I got it from the "horses mouth".

Mike
 

NukleusX

Stuck in a P7100 world.
yeah, cant wait til they try to smog my cummins. that will be the day.

and i still have no smoke letter for my truck, after my ~100 mile round trip after a set of large injectors and pump mods before i threw in my new turbo.... so looks like the EPA has not noticed me yet, and has been too busy at said dealership. :rofl:
 

NelsonDiesel

Formerly StewieTuned
May 8, 2008
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i love my 02 federal emissions LB7 more and more everyday.....


my thoughts on this... once it comes time to smog and i have to get my 07 back to smog approved status... it's gonna stay that way....





:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 

rushingbc

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Sep 3, 2006
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I'm with Stewie, 01 federal truck means I can go just about anywhere. My home down in TX doesnt give two chits.

I've been told that to get a base sticker for MCAS Miramar you have to pass California smog..... communisim I tell you.... :rolleyes:
 

RENODMAX

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Mar 4, 2008
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You have to smog diesels in Nevada. Reno of all places makes you smog diesels. We have legalized prostitution, gambling, 24 hr alcohol access, huge drop out, STD, and teen pregnancy rates. Must be these damn smokey diesels causing all the trouble right :rofl:
 

'03duramax

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Sep 16, 2006
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I'm just glad I live in a town that doesn't have to do emmissions tests. I don't have a single vehicle with a cat, or hell even a muffler come to think of it!
 

malibu795

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Apr 28, 2007
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I'm with Stewie, 01 federal truck means I can go just about anywhere. My home down in TX doesnt give two chits.

I've been told that to get a base sticker for MCAS Miramar you have to pass California smog..... communisim I tell you.... :rolleyes:

i kknow for Naval Base Ventura County anythign diesel or older then 1975 does not require smog for base stickers
 

slowlmm

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Mar 2, 2008
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i belive its 3-or 5 years before the first smog is required on a new vehicle in ca anyways right ?
 

Kat

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Aug 2, 2006
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i belive its 3-or 5 years before the first smog is required on a new vehicle in ca anyways right ?

It's 5 years at least that is what is was for my car. Actually then I got lucky and it was 6 years.

After Bonneville we have to figure out what route we are going to take so I can drive it again :baby:
 

WanaDmaxsub

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Feb 17, 2007
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I'm with Stewie, 01 federal truck means I can go just about anywhere. My home down in TX doesnt give two chits.

I've been told that to get a base sticker for MCAS Miramar you have to pass California smog..... communisim I tell you.... :rolleyes:

Vehicles sold with Fed smog will be tested to Fed standards.
Vehicles sold with Cali smog will be tested to Cali standards.
You will not have to convert a Fed truck to Cali requirements.
My old suburban was a fed truck that I "imported" from Oregon. It had to smogged every year..or 2...but it only had to meet the Fed standard for the year it was manufactured.