| In a message dated 3/24/03 10:39:59 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
bradlnss@lightspeed.net writes:
<< SB708, with our most recent amendments, will require vehicles over 30 years
 old which are driven 12,000 or more miles a year to get a smog check.  Cars
 which are not used as a primary vehicle, driven on a dailty basis, should
 not fall under this definition.  >>
In Pennsylvania, the emission exemption covers cars 1974 and older regardless 
of mileage and any car driven less than 5,000 miles per year regardless of 
manufacture date.
Cars ~ 80 and older get a idle test, new cars get a idle and 2,500 RPM 
unloaded test. ( Phillidelphia has a 20 MPH loaded test)  
The regs for 70's cars are so big anything close will pass.  Early 80's cars 
with a carb have difficulty passing due to poor fuel control. Mid 80's fuel 
injected cars pass easily unless there are failed parts ( which will make the 
car run badly anyway.) 
If the above quote is true and not spin, the new regs don't sound too bad.
For some prespective I've read 1 pre emission car will produce as much 
polutants as 10 emission controled cars.
Harold
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