Thread: I'm a proud owner of a 82 Z28
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08-30-2017 10:04 AM #1
I think that California has made great improvements in their smog situation over the years...I am not a
big fan of pollution controls on motors but in 1971 you couldn't see a car cross the finish line when you
were standing at the starting line at the drag strip in Pomona. Now, you can see completely across the
parking lot....mucho better. Of course, now there are many times more cars AND not all pollution is
from cars. I think they are at the point of diminishing returns now, the easy stuff has been fixed.
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08-30-2017 11:39 AM #2
I remember that well, I left in Sept of 72. The real problem was diesels and factory emissions and the fact that the LA basin is sided to the north, east and somewhat to the south by mountains and the ocean to the west. When the tides come in it bring along with it heavy moisture laden air which head east only to bounce off the mountains and head back west over the basin and thus you have smog in the basin. At one time there were more, maybe still is, more OTR trucks registered in california than any other state with NO emission controls and therein was/is the problem. They've run all of the industry off so they can't be blamed anymore and they finally required emission controls on diesel engines, why do you think Mercedes quit selling diesel cars for a few years? And have you ever been behind a bus in the LA area in the 60's? You needed a gas mask if you had to follow the thing very far. California is only progressive when it comes to spending other peoples money, other wise it's full of fruits, nuts and stupid liberals.Ken Thomas
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