Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: Quiet
O.K.....I
gotta ask....what is emissions testing? Paul Conner, Mobile, AL
(We
ain't got none of them dad-burned tests, either). Put the engine in
your
car and drive it on down to Alabama. Heck, we don't even have
inspection
stickers, whatever they are. I also couldn't resist.
It's where the state
law requires that you take your vehicle to an emissions testing facility, and
pay them about $60-$70 to do the test before you can get your registration
renewed. Here in California we have
to do it every 2 years.
-----
Original Message -----
From:
"Denny Mortensen" <dennymortensen@cableone.net>
To:
"Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent:
Saturday, September 18, 2004 5:35 PM
Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: Quiet
You
boys must be City folk. Out here in Iowa we aint got no such a
thing
as
emissions testing. Why heck I could put a turbine in the buggy if I
had
a hankerin. As long as I didn't break the noise or speed limits
nobody'd
even think twice. Well I best get back to my chores, I'm a
burning
some brush. :)
Sorry
for the off post but couldn't resist taunting the benefits of
country
living.
Denny
Do
not archive
-----Original
Message-----
What
kind of dreadful state do you live in that won't let you swap
engines
after
you get your emissions sticker?
We
have random testing in Ohio. And required testing in a few areas
where
pollution
is high. I have never seen one of the random testing sites
being
set
up.
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