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The EPA won't pursue the maximum. In fact, I would be willing to bet the fines are far less significant than many are expecting because of the potential impact on the job market, though it will still probably be in the 10-figure range or near it. What I am very interested to see is what the SEC does. Execs are going to end up in prison over this.
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Even if you assume that it was a technical impossibility (wasn't) in 2009, what was forcing them to sell diesels in the first place? If they couldn't meet the emissions requirements, they could have simply gone with a gas-only car lineup & been in compliance. But the cars could meet emissions requirements, at least occasionally. Thats actually the entire problem. The cars were programmed to run rich while being tested for emissions, to get the NOx trap in the catylytic converter hotter so that it would break down the NOx. It would burn a little more fuel to pass the test, but when the car drove away it would go back to 'normal' & emissions would shoot up. As I understand it, they could have just ran the cars on the 'testing' fuel table 100% of the time and been fine, though with a slight hit to fuel economy. Alternatively, they could have used urea injection like everyone else that sells diesels (or like VW has just recently started doing anyway). So yes, they had a couple alternatives to cheating on a standard that everybody else seems to be able to comply with.
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VW is being scrutinized specifically because people noticed a massive difference between their real world emissions & those in a lab setting. And I think it was first spotted in Europe, but that got the EPA curious. If that is the case, then I'd say most other automakers are going to be alright. Because its only North America that VW has a stranglehold on diesel passenger cars. In Europe, everybody sells them. So for VW to be singled out, instead of Chevy or BMW or Mercedes indicates to me that the problem is more specific to a single automaker than a widespread industry practice. Further supporting that idea is the fact that everybody else uses urea in their diesels (specifically to meet NOx emissions) & many people have been wondering for years how VW managed to get around doing that. Looks like we now know that they got around it by cheating on the test.
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Inevitable really, though I was thinking he'd make it to the end of the week at least.
Any word on who's replacing him yet? I'd heard that Matthias Müller, Porsche's CEO was the short list. There's been a lot of speculation about the German government stepping in to help them, at least on that side of the Atlantic. Jalopnik's got an article with some links back to the researcher (Dan Carder, WVU) who uncovered this and presented his findings a year and change ago. I don't have the time to chase the links right now, but I am very curious as to how they accomplished this. The ability to detect when the car is being emissions tested would be tricky, I would think. Last edited by Hilflos; 09-23-2015 at 12:34 PM. Reason: Edit to link the article. |
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That depends on what impact on sales that hit in fuel economy was projected to have and how greedy the execs making the decisions were. Money and success make people do silly things.
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What hasn't gotten past me, of course maybe I've been living under a rock, is the fact that VW has ECM software that can not only detect an emission test is being done, but also change the parameters of engine operation to pass it.
I'm not an industry insider or anything of that sort, so I've never heard of this type of thing. Seems like it would be a gold mine in the aftermarket world. Cars could be set up with custom tunes and could detect if it were being scanned by a dealer, then revert to the stock tune parameters for warranty repair? Cars with heavily modified exhaust could now pass a sniff test? Right, wrong, or indifferent, this is a fascinating technology to me. Or, like I said, have I been living under a rock? |
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I have no idea what the exact numbers are, I'm just going off all that I've read in the last couple days about this whole thing. But lets say retuning the engine causes a 10% hit in fuel economy. I would consider that to be slight myself, but it would have a fairly large impact on their CAFE score as well as erasing a lot of the fuel economy advantage that VW's TDI cars have over a gasoline equivalent.
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One article I read said that they used the lack of steering input and non-drive wheel speed sensors to determine when the car was on a dyno.
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Funny when I read about this I thought of the Kobayashi Maru test.....
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VW traded low emmisions for more HP. I would never do that
You kidding me, wouldn't think twice.
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