Modding Diesel Truck Is Bad For The Environment

by AutoExpert   |  30 November, 2020

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The Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Civil Enforcement stated that recent Modified Diesel trucks may pose a threat. The recent EPA study on modified trucks showed that more than 500,000 units have been producing an equal of 9 million usual trucks.

And in environmental numbers, this means more than 570,000 tons of excess oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and 5,000 tons of particulate matter (PM) could be emitted by tampered trucks over the lifetime of the vehicles.

Modifying a diesel truck presume to add a deleting kit which facilitates the removal of the emission equipment, and that includes particulate filters, def fluid injection systems, and robust catalytic converter.

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