Speed limiter comment period extended until July 18th

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by TheLoadOut, May 26, 2022.

  1. staceydude

    staceydude Road Train Member

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    I wonder how far they will try to go back in years?
     
  2. bzinger

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    Already sent my polite comments to fmcsa even tho I know they couldn't care less what we think and it's probably already a done deal .
    I've pretty much had it with federal agencies and won't be complying.
     
  3. Last Call

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    You already had 1 foot in the door anyhow ..since you run scales in Illinois and run cover for bull haulers .. But welcome to the world of Outlaws
    FYI... we don't drink Budweiser here so your gonna have to clean out your refrigerator in your man cave
     
  4. KrumpledTed

    KrumpledTed Medium Load Member

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    Oh I got an answer for that.

    Put a mechanical CAT between the frame rails.
     
  5. Brettj3876

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    He's already got old iron
     
  6. bzinger

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  7. bzinger

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    Here's to the fmcsa .
     
  8. SmallPackage

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    The closest my stuff gets to having an ecu is if something with one is parked next to it. Everything I have and I mean everything except 2 cars ( 1997 and 2014) and one truck (1999) is 100% mechanical. All our 80’s cars have had the OBD crap bypassed over the years. Even running 40+ year old Ford/Newholland tractors on regular basis.
    Just registered the ‘97 Chrysler as antique so it is now exempt since it just turned 25 this year. The ‘99 FL will be 25 in two more years and as far as Texas is concerned will be exempt and qualify for antique non cdl registration then.
    And yes the check engine light has been on for years in my ‘97 chrysler. Pretty much since it was new. It is a chrysler after all. Lol!
     
  9. Last Call

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    Trust me it wasn't directed at you !