gofishingup
Member
- Sep 2, 2019
- 60
- 18
- Truck Year
- 2016
Thanks for the info, I agree with everything you have said, until the EPA is reigned in and we get rid of these emission standards we're not going to have a practical and reliable small diesel motor. It just irks me to see what Toyota has done for a number of years with the 4 cylinder diesel in the HiLux. That diesel motor gets incredible mpg, is super reliable and is a proven small diesel that is sold practically all over the globe, but not in the US because of emission standards.
The EPA for the most part is full of BS. Can anyone say hole in the ozone? Forty years ago, that's all you heard, the world was going to end because of everyone using their Right Guard deodorant cans. That died out. The same will happen to what they are not terming "climate change" which started out as global warming. Twenty years from now that will go by the wayside as well. But in the meantime, the EPA will continue pushing their legislation and agenda about we need a cleaner America. Meanwhile the other countries of the world continue their business and continue importing HILux's into their countries and just laugh at the EPA standards in America.
I think this small diesel engine will amount to no more than an experiment that did not work out and won't work out with the current EPA emission standards.
The EPA for the most part is full of BS. Can anyone say hole in the ozone? Forty years ago, that's all you heard, the world was going to end because of everyone using their Right Guard deodorant cans. That died out. The same will happen to what they are not terming "climate change" which started out as global warming. Twenty years from now that will go by the wayside as well. But in the meantime, the EPA will continue pushing their legislation and agenda about we need a cleaner America. Meanwhile the other countries of the world continue their business and continue importing HILux's into their countries and just laugh at the EPA standards in America.
I think this small diesel engine will amount to no more than an experiment that did not work out and won't work out with the current EPA emission standards.