Diesel Brothers Fined $850,000 For Fiddling With Pollution Controls

The pick-up truck tuners behind Discovery's 'Diesel Brothers' have fallen foul of the Clean Air Act
Diesel Brothers Fined $850,000 For Fiddling With Pollution Controls

The group behind the Discovery Channel’s show Diesel Brothers have been ordered to stump up $851,451 for violating the Clean Air Act. David ‘Heavy D’ Sparks, Joshua Stuart, Keaton Hoskins, and David ‘Diesel Dave’ Kiley were handed the fine on Friday by US District Court Judge Robert Shelby, who may yet force the group to pay the plaintiff’s $1.2 million legal costs.

The plaintiff in question is the Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment, an organisation to which Sparks Motors unwittingly sold a modified truck, The Salt Lake Tribune reports. That vehicle was sent off to Denver to testing, where it was found to be churning out 36 times more pollution and 21 times more particulate matter than if its pollutions controls hadn’t been tampered with.

The case focused heavily around the removal of devices like diesel particulate filters (DPFs) and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valves. The thick black smoke many Diesel Brothers trucks have been shown to belch out was mentioned in the trial, although the group’s lawyer Cole Cannon insisted, “My clients have always been committed to restoring air quality in Utah”.

Profiting from 'rolling coal' has cost the Diesel Brothers heftily... (Image via Discovery)
Profiting from 'rolling coal' has cost the Diesel Brothers heftily... …

As part of his ruling, Judge Shelby said:

“[The] Defendants experienced many economic benefits from their removal of emission control devices, installation of defeat parts, sale of defeat parts, and ownership or operation of tampered vehicles. These economic benefits continue extending well beyond the profits from these prohibited activities to Defendants’ status as television and social media celebrities, the reputation and notoriety of their brands, and the economic leverage they have used to accumulate assets and start new businesses.”

The Diesel Brothers have henceforth been barred from removing emissions control devices such as DPFs and EGRs and might find themselves in contempt of court if caught violating pollution standards in the future.

It’s unclear what all of this means for the TV series, which has been running since 2016 and began its sixth series in December 2019 [update - it’s since been announced that the next series will start on 22 June]. When contacted by Car Throttle, Discovery declined to comment.

Sources: KJZZ, The Salt Lake Tribune

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Comments

ClassicPorsche

Good

03/12/2020 - 15:34 |
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Anonymous

Rolling coal is stupid..its a waste of diesel. If diesel truck owners are looking for power, rolling coal is simply the lack of complete burn in combustion and a waste of energy. The more clean the exhaust, the more efficient and more power you are getting out of your fuel. Chris Banks from Banks Performance has talked about this a lot. It literally makes no sense why people continue to do it.

03/12/2020 - 16:38 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Or Gale Banks rather..

03/12/2020 - 16:43 |
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Griffin Mackenzie

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Not really how that works. With a diesel more fuel = more power. Unless you have some sort of space age standalone then rolling coal at wot is a reality of owning a fast diesel

03/23/2020 - 02:46 |
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Kenji (Oldsmobile Fan) (GoldWing Enthusiast) (wheel nut)

lol they had it coming

03/12/2020 - 17:52 |
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Anonymous

portuguese ibiza owners can relate

03/13/2020 - 08:51 |
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Anonymous

hypocrites all of you…
There are by FAR worst cases of contaminants… but no, just because is the “ Clean Air Act”…

Get a hold of yourself SJW piston heads, the law is only applied when is convenient in the U.S; like the rest of the laws.

Of course, rolling coal is dumb, but this… this is just getting money out of dumb people and try to set an example. Now more people will do it just to defy the goverment and their laws.

03/14/2020 - 21:02 |
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