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| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Brilliant. You do know that an e-test has nothing whatsoever to do with CO2, right?
Emissions testing is intended to prevent toxic or hazardous emissions. That includes:
- Hydrocarbons (HC, - incomplete combustion products)
- Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)
- Carbon Monoxide (CO - that's the one that will kill you if you leave your car running in the garage for 3 hours).
Drive Clean doesn't even regulate CO2 emissions. But I'm sure you already knew that, and were just making a joke, right?
Technically, since the main component in emissions control is the catalytic converter which converts a lot of those other bad things into harmless CO2, passing an emissions test would actually be increasing one's "carbon footprint." |
Thanks Diginut. You are always great at making people feel like an idiot.
Regardless having a clean car = clean air and that was my main point
Or maybe I'm wrong on that too
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