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Angry EPA wants to remove fuel detergents in 2017

just heard about EPA wanting to remove cleaning agents & detergents from gasoline. to Lower emmisions in 2017-2018 this is a dumb idea from educated EPA people in my opinion not thinking. its going to create lots of havoc

on engines if this comes about. contact Your congressman to stop this
insanity from becoming reality.
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Re: EPA wants to remove fuel detergents in 2017

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Re: EPA wants to remove fuel detergents in 2017

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I think anything that can be done to lower emissions is a step forward.
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Re: EPA wants to remove fuel detergents in 2017

Getting rid of gasoline detergents would create MORE emissions problems.

BMW, General Motors, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Honda, Toyota, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and Audi all went to great lengths to create the Top Tier Detergent Gasoline standards to improve performance and reduce emissions.


http://www.toptiergas.com/

http://www.toptiergas.com/deposit-control/
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Re: EPA wants to remove fuel detergents in 2017

heres the car doctor Link i found it on for all to Listen in. removing
detergents from gas is really going backwards and gauranteed to

create carbon build up in the back of intake valves & injectors this
realy is a bad idea over the long run it defeats the hole purpose
of lowering emmisions by creating more emmisions and costly repairs.

http://www.tomrayconsulting.com/car_...m_03052016.mp3
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