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Mon Sep 16, 2024, 03:04 PM Sep 16

Feds Nail Another Diesel Shop With $10M in Fines for Deleting Emissions Equipment

Last edited Mon Sep 16, 2024, 03:57 PM - Edit history (1)

Hat tip, Jalopnik, but it's all clickbait now.

Edited to add link to the article. Duh.

Diesel Shop Sold Over 250,000 Emissions-Cheating Devices In Just 5 Years
North Carolina’s Rudy's Performance Parts was hit with a $2.4 million fine over selling, installing and manufacturing emissions cheating equipment

By Lawrence Hodge
Published 2 hours ago

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Feds Nail Another Diesel Shop With $10M in Fines for Deleting Emissions Equipment
It was caught selling, installing, and manufacturing tuning devices that imitated another company’s products.

Caleb Jacobs
Posted on Sep 13, 2024 11:51 AM EDT

The United States federal government has made it clear: Violate the Clean Air Act and you’ll be in big trouble. Diesel truck tuners have learned this the hard way over the last three years by paying huge criminal fines and civil penalties, regularly in the seven-figure range. As it turns out, the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Justice are willing to go even bigger as they’ve nailed a North Carolina aftermarket shop for $10 million.

The DOJ published a press release earlier this week that named Rudy’s Performance Parts and its owner Aaron Rudolf for making, selling, and installing emissions defeat devices. Rudy’s pleaded guilty and was sentenced on Tuesday, Sept. 10, to pay $2.4 million in criminal fines for conspiring to violate the CAA. This follows a previous sentencing and fine from April in which Rudolf was ordered to pay $600,000 and enter a three-year organizational probation period. ... By far the largest monetary penalty comes from a civil suit that the feds filed against Rudy’s and Rudolf. The DOJ did this on behalf of the EPA for the defendants’ hand in getting defeat devices to customers while “failing to adequately respond to the EPA's formal requests for information.” A $7 million consent decree, filed July 29, was the result.

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Court documents say Rudy’s highest-selling product was the Mini-Maxx tuner, a part manufactured by another entity referred to as “Company A.” Rudy’s sold XRT Pro tuners as well, which were also made by Company A. It’s worth noting that H&S Performance, another aftermarket manufacturer that was forced to pay for violating the CAA, built products by the same name. The DOJ’s press release says that after Company A discontinued the Mini-Maxx and XRT Pro, Rudy’s conspired with others to make imitation tuners that were falsely branded. This was initially performed through an agreement with a software technician who agreed to collaborate with Rudy’s, and that arrangement lasted from July 2015 through December 2016.

Rudy’s then started faking these tuners in-house. This involved an $850,000 laptop purchase, as the computer contained the software to convert other tuners into Mini-Maxxes and XRT Pros. Until stopping in July 2018, Rudy’s sold nearly 44,000 imitation tuners and generated about $33 million in revenue from them. All this is as reported by the DOJ.

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Caleb Jacobs
Senior Editor
Caleb Jacobs is The Drive’s senior editor. When he’s not searching for stories or poring over copy, he’s usually driving his dump truck or wishing it was running so he could drive it. He was born and raised in the Missouri Ozarks, and he lives there
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Feds Nail Another Diesel Shop With $10M in Fines for Deleting Emissions Equipment (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Sep 16 OP
Is this in relation to converting diesel pickup trucks House of Roberts Sep 16 #1
Exactly - making money by removing federally mandated pollution control systems . . . hatrack Sep 16 #4
The feds need a list of clients, so the trucks can be inspected... ExciteBike66 Sep 16 #2
He made 33million the fine is 10 and no jail time? bullimiami Sep 16 #3
Just the cost of doing business, House of Roberts Sep 16 #5

hatrack

(60,700 posts)
4. Exactly - making money by removing federally mandated pollution control systems . . .
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 08:34 PM
Sep 16

Because the only thing that matters is me having free reign to be an asshole, owning the libtards with my Testosterone Shitwagon.

I am so fucking done with Redneck Dumbass 'Murca.

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