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[GMCnet] Fwd: MSD's Atomic EFI Receives CARB Exemption [message #245082] Tue, 25 March 2014 17:13
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Good news for those of you in California needing to smog your GMC. Looks like you can now add the MSD Atomic EFI system and still pass emissions anti-tampering rules.

Jerry

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> Subject: MSD's Atomic EFI Receives CARB Exemption
> Date: March 25, 2014 at 2:45:29 PM PDT
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> MSD's Atomic EFI Receives Distinctive CARB Exemption Status
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> El Paso,TX; March 25, 2014 - MSD Performance is excited to announce that the Atomic Fuel Injection System has been granted an Executive Order Number from the California Air Resources Board! This E.O. Number makes the Atomic the only aftermarket EFI system that is legal on 1987 and older GM vehicles in California!
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> The Atomic EFI system received E.O. Number D-722 which permits the system to be installed in place of the factory carburetor on 1987 and older GM passenger cars and trucks originally powered by a V8 engine. This Executive Order also means the Atomic EFI system provides "reasonable basis" for satisfying the anti-tampering requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act, thus allowing its use in all other States.
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> "Adding this unique benefit supports the distinctiveness of the Atomic technology devel oped by our engineering team", said Manny Grijalva, VP of Marketing and Sales. "The ongoing accolades from our consumers, car builders and the media continues to substantiate that we have the best engineered EFI system available on the market."
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> This is terrific news for enthusiasts with an '87 and older GM car or truck as it means they can finally do away with their old carburetor and take advantage of the driveability benefits of a modern, self-learning EFI system such as quick starts, consistent idle and smooth power throughout all driving conditions.
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> During thorough testing it was confirmed that the Atomic system did not reduce the effectiveness of the applicable vehicle pollution control systems and therefore was granted an exemption from the prohibitions of Section 27156 of the California Vehicle Code for 1987 and older General Motors passenger cars and pickups originally equipped with a V8 engine and carburetor. MSD will supply an information label with the E.O. Number and details that must be affixed on the vehicle for inspection purposes.
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> The MSD Atomic EFI system is designed for the do-it-yourself enthusiast and provides the easiest installation and initial setup for any EFI upgrade. For more information, go to AtomicEFI.com or call MSD at (915) 857-5200
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> Founded in 1970, MSD is one of the most recognized industry names in ignition system products, EFI products and high performance parts. The company designs, develops, tests and manufactures its entire line ignition boxes, distributors, EFI systems, coils, spark plug wires, crank triggers and other performance parts from its headquarters in El Paso, TX. MSD is part of the MSDP Group LLC family.
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