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Old 04-01-2010, 03:16 PM   #186
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R&D has made a dramatic improvement to account for the ability to make more powerful / efficient engines compared to those of the early 90's.

Making my previous post completely null :P

though I found a bit of info from the Environment Canada website about emissions control.

"During any phase-in period, every model of vehicle or engine that is certified by the US EPA, and that is sold concurrently in Canada and the United States, is required to meet the same emission standards in Canada as in the United States. Canadian vehicles will therefore have progressively improved emission performance without specifying interim phase-in percentages in the Regulations. The final phased-in standards apply to all vehicles and engines sold in Canada, in the model year that they apply, to 100% of a class of vehicles or engines in the United States"

its like a mathematical equation where A = B but B does not = A. example "All bulldogs are Dogs" VS "All dogs are bulldogs"

EDIT : Im way off topic... lol
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