Are all 2006 HCH AT-PZEV?
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Re: Are all 2006 HCH AT-PZEV?
There actually are some minor modifications to 2006's that are sold in the CARB states, I think related to reducing vapor emissions (reinforced gas tanks or some such thing) but it doesn't affect FE to my knowledge and it doesn't affect price. It is more expensive to build but Honda eats the cost. They still all are classified as PZEV though.
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Re: Are all 2006 HCH AT-PZEV?
Originally Posted by CGameProgrammer
There actually are some minor modifications to 2006's that are sold in the CARB states, I think related to reducing vapor emissions (reinforced gas tanks or some such thing) but it doesn't affect FE to my knowledge and it doesn't affect price. It is more expensive to build but Honda eats the cost. They still all are classified as PZEV though.
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Re: Are all 2006 HCH AT-PZEV?
Originally Posted by Double-Trinity
I thought the reinforced tank for zero evaporative emissions was actually part of the PZEV rating itself. That is why for the HCH-Is, the PZEV version had the smaller capacity gas tank.
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The only substantial difference in PZEV vs SULEVII/Bin2 is that PZEV requires a 150k mile warrantee on all emissions stuff, among other things IIRC. The previous HCHs and other PZEVs only got the beefed up piece parts in the states that have PZEV to meet the warrantee reqs. If the car was registered out of the state, the PZEV warrantee went away too.
I didn't know Honda decided to make ALL the HCHIIs sold to the same parts list-
Xcel can weigh in definitively, no doubt.
I didn't know Honda decided to make ALL the HCHIIs sold to the same parts list-
Xcel can weigh in definitively, no doubt.
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Re: Are all 2006 HCH AT-PZEV?
Originally Posted by CGameProgrammer
That's true, but the '06 HCH sold in CARB states in still different from the one sold in non-CARB states, because it has some modifications done to reduce the emissions of certain pollutants. Maybe it wasn't evaporative emissions, I can't remember. Someone posted a link showing the pollution levels of the cars but I can't remember it.
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Re: Are all 2006 HCH AT-PZEV?
Hi All:
___When you finally see the emission differences between the 5-clean state ratings and the rest of us, I do not believe the HCH-II’s use any different HW vs. the much different ULEV/PZEV based HCH-I’s in the past. The same specialized and more robust CAT, MAF, robust evap fittings, and tank are on all but in CA. and the other 4, you have LS gasoline. At least I have not read of any differences myself just yet? Expect the HCH-II to nail Tier II-Bin2 just as the 03-05 HCH-I AT-PZEV’s did. The EPA has yet to post the HCH-II scores but when they do, some of us will be going over them with a fine tooth comb …
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes
___When you finally see the emission differences between the 5-clean state ratings and the rest of us, I do not believe the HCH-II’s use any different HW vs. the much different ULEV/PZEV based HCH-I’s in the past. The same specialized and more robust CAT, MAF, robust evap fittings, and tank are on all but in CA. and the other 4, you have LS gasoline. At least I have not read of any differences myself just yet? Expect the HCH-II to nail Tier II-Bin2 just as the 03-05 HCH-I AT-PZEV’s did. The EPA has yet to post the HCH-II scores but when they do, some of us will be going over them with a fine tooth comb …
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes
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