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Old 11-30-2006, 02:01 AM   #3 (permalink)
GrampyJim
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Re: whats going to happen....

At this point, we are unsure.... There will be exhaust treatments in place to take care of both oxides of nitrogen and particulate emissions.... One or both of these is going to be an important factor in fuel delivery (from my understanding) and defeating any of these could, conceivably, drive the PCM into FMEM (failure mode effects management) - this is a preset group of parameters that limits the function of the engine to avoid litigation and/or damage....

There are so many questions being asked that are far to early to be asked.... We have so little in the way of "real world" experience with these engines that anything is going to be pure conjecture....

Like I keep telling my 18 year old son... "a little patience amy serve you well....".
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