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Trevor Jessie said:Right...so in California, when you can no longer find replacement parts for your car's emission equipment you must scrap the car and thereby pollute the environment more by creating the need to manufacture a new one and recycle the old one. Makes perfect sense.
It seems that we should focus our efforts more on reusing and less on recycling.
No, that is not correct. Actually, they do have some kind of system for that situation. If you can prove that you can't get the parts any more you can get a waiver or partial waiver (I think by substituting similar parts). However, the car still needs to meet the emissions levels for the year it was built. The system seems pretty reasonable to me, considering the very large impact that a few older cars can have to air quality. I used to work with a guy who was part of the technical arm of the air board. He was the most knowledgeable guy re: old cars that I ever met. He gave me quite a few tips on tuning my LBCs.
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