Very little enforcement and regulation. EPA is a joke with confusing standards. The promote alternative fuels, but inhibit CNG conversions.
The EPA considers the installation of non-certified CNG conversion kits a federal violation, specifically "tampering with a federally approved emission control system," which is punishable by a financial penalty of more than $5,000 US Dollars (USD) daily
The EPA considers the installation of non-certified CNG conversion kits a federal violation, specifically "tampering with a federally approved emission control system," which is punishable by a financial penalty of more than $5,000 US Dollars (USD) daily
Just depends on age of the vehicle. EPA can certify some, but most conversion are not EPA certified. But the EPA will tell you that ONLY their kits can be used. I learned a lot from SkyCNG.
Propane and LPG conversion kits can convert your gasoline vehicle into a bi-fuel Beware of purchasing kits that do not meet EPA regulations for on-road use.
Some of the top three wheel bicycle conversion kits on the market include the E-BikeKit Electric Trike Conversion Kit, the Liberty Trike Electric Conversion Kit, and the Sun Traditional Trike Conversion Kit. These kits are known for their quality, performance, and ease of installation.
The companies that offer van conversion kits are: Convert Your Van LTD, CamperVanLife, NorthWestCamperVanConversions, Pathfinder-Vans, and Hoosiervan.
The conversion kit is not a firearm.
Don't. "HID kits" are widely available, but they are (all) illegal and dangerous. The only legitimate/safe/legal HID conversion is to install complete HID headlamp assemblies designed, built, tested, and certified as such. Halogen headlamps mustuse halogen bulbs.
The electric bike conversion kits from www.werelectrified.com convert any bicycle into an electric bike. The kits are easy to install.
AFAIK, no.
www.homeDNA.com is AABB certified and has an excellent reputation. Kits start as low as $79.
Light conversion kits are packs which allow you to change your car lights from regular standard lights to say xenon lights. This will also apply for motorbikes if you want to convert your lights.