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    Prevent the EPA from Banning Vehicle Modification! - sign petition and pass along.

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    Petition · Prevent the EPA from Banning Vehicle Modification! · Change.org


    The EPA has begun to overstep its bounds, bringing their misguided beliefs to one of the most treasured traditions in American Culture: Auto-Racing. It has long been the pastime of many hard-working American Citizens to modify a vehicle for legal race-only use at sanctioned racetracks across the nation.
    Auto Racing has been a staple of American society for generations, inspiring thousands and amusing millions with wholesome, family entertainment.
    The EPA has just announced THIS:
    Washington, DC (February 8, 2016) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a regulation to prohibit conversion of vehicles originally designed for on-road use into racecars. The regulation would also make the sale of certain products for use on such vehicles illegal. The proposed regulation was contained within a non-related proposed regulation entitled "Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles—Phase 2."
    The regulation would impact all vehicle types, including the sports cars, sedans and hatch-backs commonly converted strictly for use at the track. While the Clean Air Act prohibits certain modifications to motor vehicles, it is clear that vehicles built or modified for racing, and not used on the streets, are not the "motor vehicles" that Congress intended to regulate.
    "This proposed regulation represents overreaching by the agency, runs contrary to the law and defies decades of racing activity where EPA has acknowledged and allowed conversion of vehicles," said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. "Congress did not intend the original Clean Air Act to extend to vehicles modified for racing and has re-enforced that intent on more than one occasion."
    SEMA submitted comments in opposition to the regulation and met with the EPA to confirm the agency’s intentions. The EPA indicated that the regulation would prohibit conversion of vehicles into racecars and make the sale of certain emissions-related parts for use on converted vehicles illegal. Working with other affected organizations, including those representing legions of professional and hobbyist racers and fans, SEMA will continue to oppose the regulation through the administrative process and will seek congressional support and judicial intervention as necessary.
    The EPA has indicated it expects to publish final regulations by July 2016.
    This act would CRUSH thousands of small businesses across the nation, outlawing a treasured tradition, destroying families, and rending many communities and friendships that have bound over the simple act of building a car, asunder.
    Call for the U.S. Government to stop this act! It is a deliberate attack on small, American businesses all in the name of a misguided attempt to stop pollution. The EPA REFUSES to recognize that race-only or modified street vehicles account for a microscopic amount of pollution, and they need to focus their efforts on REAL PROBLEMS, as opposed to attacking those that represent a mild inconvenience to their political agenda.

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    You can't prevent anything. This isn't a new law. Just a clarification of the existing one. It is illegal to tamper with factory installed emission equipment, but they don't enforce it on race cars.
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    As Max says, it's a clarification. And it happened last Fall. The rule goes into effect in 2018 and isn't retroactive. Further, there's no 'policing' provision. It's another BS Internet scare. Shame on SEMA for trying to justify their existence by overblowing this.

    http://www.racer.com/north-american-...ar-conversions

    The EPA is in fact, going the other way in support of small manufacturers.

    http://autoweek.com/article/car-life...means-builders
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