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That could be part of it. But I already laid out pages ago, the idea that manufacturers might just be trying to avoid the cost of having to re-implement all this crap, when the next administration comes in and automatically pushes to repeal all of these changes.I’m thinking they don’t want to get rid of EGR/DEF/DPF because they make a lot of profit off of them.
Political pissing matches are no good for business, and reversing direction on your technical development every 4th year can kill many good companies. They may be playing the long game, expecting the reg's will be returning, sooner or later.