All those sniffers are is opacity testers , they don't do didly to detect a properly done delete that doesn't involve parts removal that doesent involve plugging into the ecm.
A properly deleted engine doesent blow smoke .
How are people getting away with selling deleted trucks
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Thats factually incorrect.
Isn’t just opacity, they detect everything in the exhaust stream.
According to local lore: 7 retiring troopers have now been rehired as mobile emissions testers to be stationed throughout this communist state. Up until last december, there was only 1 in this state that is 1-2 hours to cross from any end to the opposite.
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They must be doing something.
Last I heard about violations. It was a school district in Southern California. Before that. It was a trucking company.bzinger Thanks this. -
May I have their phone number please
Would love to drop in a C11, no title needed.
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I am glad I own three other companies. I think I am out if speed limiters come, or I will run hotshot.Vampire Thanks this.
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Elkhorn Valley trucks, they’re all over the Internet and Truckpaper. You’d have an assembled title out of Nebraska when they’re done and the model year would be the year it was retitled. Not sure how other states handle it, could very well end up with a salvage title in your home state.
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Why do they change the title? Do they think they found a loophole?
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i am pretty sure there is not a single truck at the company i am leased onto that is not deleted. in florida, everyone is looking for deleted trucks.
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$250,000 to haul $2 a mile loads

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