Alright people we have one last chance to voice our opinions on why Cat back systems should not even be considered for emissions compliance. If this does pass, you can kiss your WS2 goodbye along with any other cat back system. "Failure to comply will result in the suspension of driving privileges and/or vehicle registration."
Below is the information along with an email address. I would ask that you would be as professional as possible.
URGENT LEGISLATIVE ALERT (UPDATE: IMMEDIATE ACTION NEEDED)
Illinois Bill to Ban Aftermarket Exhaust Systems Passes House, Moves to Senate
A bill (H.B. 2221) to ban vehicles equipped with a “muffler or exhaust system that clearly has been modified to amplify or increase the noise of the vehicle” was quickly passed last night by the Illinois House on a 61-55 vote and is gaining momentum in the Senate. Under the bill, vehicles determined to have been modified by virtue of a “visual observation” will fail emissions inspection. The Legislature will adjourn for the year on Tuesday, May 31st leaving a short time to complete action in the Senate. The bill is being sponsored in the Senate by James Clayborne, Jr. ([email protected])
Time is of the Essence! We Urge You to Call, Fax or E-Mail Senate sponsor James Clayborne, Jr. (Contact Information Attached) Immediately to Oppose H.B. 2221
· H.B. 2221 ignores the fact that aftermarket exhaust systems are designed to make vehicles run more efficiently without increasing emissions.
· H.B. 2221 does not supply emissions inspectors with a clear standard to enforce (e.g. decibel limit under a sound test procedure), allowing them to make subjective judgments based on “visual observations” on whether or not a modified exhaust system increases noise.
· H.B. 2221 fails to recognize that aftermarket exhaust systems offer increased performance, which can make a vehicle safer by improving its ability to merge, pass, travel uphill, etc.
· H.B. 2221 would make it impossible for hobbyists to replace factory exhaust systems with more durable, better performing options.
Call, fax or e-mail Senator Clayborne immediately to oppose H.B. 2221. This bill unfairly tramples on the rights of vehicle enthusiasts in Illinois.
Senator James F. Clayborne, Jr.
(Phone) 217/782-5399
(Fax) 217/782-5340
[email protected]
Below is the information along with an email address. I would ask that you would be as professional as possible.
URGENT LEGISLATIVE ALERT (UPDATE: IMMEDIATE ACTION NEEDED)
Illinois Bill to Ban Aftermarket Exhaust Systems Passes House, Moves to Senate
A bill (H.B. 2221) to ban vehicles equipped with a “muffler or exhaust system that clearly has been modified to amplify or increase the noise of the vehicle” was quickly passed last night by the Illinois House on a 61-55 vote and is gaining momentum in the Senate. Under the bill, vehicles determined to have been modified by virtue of a “visual observation” will fail emissions inspection. The Legislature will adjourn for the year on Tuesday, May 31st leaving a short time to complete action in the Senate. The bill is being sponsored in the Senate by James Clayborne, Jr. ([email protected])
Time is of the Essence! We Urge You to Call, Fax or E-Mail Senate sponsor James Clayborne, Jr. (Contact Information Attached) Immediately to Oppose H.B. 2221
· H.B. 2221 ignores the fact that aftermarket exhaust systems are designed to make vehicles run more efficiently without increasing emissions.
· H.B. 2221 does not supply emissions inspectors with a clear standard to enforce (e.g. decibel limit under a sound test procedure), allowing them to make subjective judgments based on “visual observations” on whether or not a modified exhaust system increases noise.
· H.B. 2221 fails to recognize that aftermarket exhaust systems offer increased performance, which can make a vehicle safer by improving its ability to merge, pass, travel uphill, etc.
· H.B. 2221 would make it impossible for hobbyists to replace factory exhaust systems with more durable, better performing options.
Call, fax or e-mail Senator Clayborne immediately to oppose H.B. 2221. This bill unfairly tramples on the rights of vehicle enthusiasts in Illinois.
Senator James F. Clayborne, Jr.
(Phone) 217/782-5399
(Fax) 217/782-5340
[email protected]