Knurled. said:
In reply to TurboFocus :
In the United States, if you are installing the complete engine and emissions system from a newer car, you are okay. You can install a modern drivetrain in an older car that needed EGR and AIR, after all. The car will then be considered the donor vehicle as far as emissions requirements are concerned. The theory is that the newer drivetrain will be cleaner than the old one, even if it requires fewer emissions devices to do it.
For some people this isn't FREEDOM!!! enough, but for some people you will never make them happy, so it's best to have a sensible guideline in place that allows you to update cars with cleaner drivetrains. The alternative is "no engine swaps", which is what we used to have. (And in some countries you cannot even re-engine a car with a direct replacement, the engine is considered as much of the car as the shell is and cannot be replaced)
im taking a 2002 motor and putting it in a 2000 car, I dont think that is going to make that much of a difference when both motors were offered simultaneously. more on this a little later as well, alfa driver's section.
I'm part of that FREEDOM crowd but I see the value of some of the other points... more on this later in this response
alfadriver said:
TurboFocus said:
In reply to Appleseed :
its not that its the end is near, not for awhile thanks to SEMA and similar lobbying
its that things are going to get significantly more difficult depending on how far the EPA wants to take things; especially if you're in specific circumstances.
Im in the middle of an SVT motor swap on my focus, from the factory those cars did not come with an EGR. The base 2000 model did come with an EGR. Swapping motors and getting rid of the EGR is against the EPAs will, sure there are ways I could retain it, most notably finding an ECU out of an SVT focus, swapping the entire harness over, getting my keys reprogrammed might be part of that as well. Suddenly the swap no longer makes any sense and I wouldn't bother.
What boggles my mind is that same motor in a car with a different vin is entirely legal but in mine its not. How does that make sense?
As long as you are not being fed this by a corporation that is making money, what you are doing is not something the federal EPA can ever do anything about. The only people who will have a problem with it are the local authorities, and even in CA it seems that self work does have some options, as the enthusiast movement there seems rich and robust.
So you are left with re-programming the PATS for the key swap.
The reasons for the VIN rule is to prevent tampering. Not nearly as many people are willing to carry over the entire powertrain, including the emissions hardware. Although, if you take a more modern powertrain as whole and put it in an older car, technically, you follow the powertrain's rules- so that may be legal.
no EPA can't do anything to me but they can do it to DERIVE and then I'll be stuck with a constant glowing engine light or ECU/harness deal that would no longer make it worth the bother.
Its the same car, two years apart, with the same chassis, same everything. All that emissions stuff literally just plugs in (minus the EGR obviously) between the cars, its more effort to turn off the emissions than it is to remove or disable them. They're only 2 years different and the same generation, same chassis, same motor family, etc etc. With everything else being so similar, i just don't understand how this is suddenly illegal.
Fueled by Caffeine said:
In reply to alfadriver :
I wouldn't engage. he's just raging becuase his swap is hard.
Well, thanks for completely discouraging thoughtful and productive conversation. While I may not agree with everything being said, for whatever reason I choose, it does give me something to ponder over. Someone earlier said that personal freedoms stop when it infringes on someone else, a sentiment that I typically agree with. The question for me then becomes is a catalytic converter enough to keep the air clean or is me turning off rear an EGR or something else like that infringing on someone else or is the EPA infringing on my ability to modify the automobiles I own?
For the record the swap is straightforward and going easily at the moment, waiting on parts at the moment you complete and total jerk.