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wozy said:I could e wrong, but I'm pretty sure the 993 was a world car. Same emission spec world wide. So a US car, emissions wise would be the same as a UK one.
If modern cars were tested (and rated) in real world conditions, I'm also pretty sure I've read, they arn't actually that much cleaner than our dear old 993s. And don't get me started with the introduction of the CAT and it's failings
Palladium said:wozy said:I could e wrong, but I'm pretty sure the 993 was a world car. Same emission spec world wide. So a US car, emissions wise would be the same as a UK one.
If modern cars were tested (and rated) in real world conditions, I'm also pretty sure I've read, they arn't actually that much cleaner than our dear old 993s. And don't get me started with the introduction of the CAT and it's failings
so air cooling was dropped for other reasons then?
Palladium said:as i thought really, but i wont start,
but surely the noise is nothing like the exhaust noise of a racing bike, or the noise when someone floors the mustang v8, it doesn't add up to me,
my sc is noisy compared to my van, but quiet compared to a ducati.
i very much echo what mr madaala says, so tired of it all, and all for what?
madalaa said:I live in London just outside the new ultra emissions zone but if I still had my 993 it would have been a mega annoyance as I believe it will 24/7 so I am not sorry that my old girl has been sold, I am getting sorely tried with all this shoite:-(