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#21
Re: new engineer rules and engine swaps
Gav
Posted on: 2011/6/15 0:52
Does anybody know exactly what the new rules will prevent us from doing or require us to do?
Im a bit lost reading that trial. I spoke to guy that mods cars for a living and he said he has heard these rumours for the last 15 years.
#22
Re: new engineer rules and engine swaps
Posted on: 2011/6/15 2:30
That trail is apparently live now. Im asking my engineer this week.
#23
Re: new engineer rules and engine swaps
Wurzel
Posted on: 2011/6/17 1:22
I'd really like to go club rego before mines due again seeing as the wag isnt my daily ride anymore.
Who should I speak to or go about this? Mik you mentioned the Nissan/datsun owners club...would this be a good place to start? I was born pre-internet/GTA and drive good...thats my story and im sticking to it, if that helps :/ Also...what about historic rego, that allow for any mods at all? or does it have to be stock?
#24
Re: new engineer rules and engine swaps
demacoz
Posted on: 2011/6/17 4:08
I had classic historic rego on my coupe (but let it lapse). It has lots of little mods
see signature below
#25
Re: new engineer rules and engine swaps
Wurzel
Posted on: 2011/6/17 4:34
hah sounds like you had more mods than me! So was it relatively easy to get?
Guess I'll look into both these options then...
#26
Re: new engineer rules and engine swaps
ed74mnd
Posted on: 2011/6/17 4:45
in NSW you can have mods provided they are period correct and in keeping with the model line up and era. or at least that's what I'm led to believe... so a GX spec Datsun (or replica) would be fine or other period mods..
In the FE FC Holden club if you can provide documented evidence of period mods and accessories then you can put them on if the registrar and club accepts it. I am still trying to convince them that in the 1950s and 60s; guys were customising, so that should qualify as a period mod... ie frenched lights and chopped roofs etc. so far.. no.. it doesnt retain authenticity. Cheers Ed
#27
Re: new engineer rules and engine swaps
Whorida
Posted on: 2011/6/17 5:37
From what I've read sounds like a bit of a storm in a D cup. In the end it's up to the engineer you use, no two have the same interpretation. If an engineer signs off on your car and something doesn't meet RTA standards it's on their head, not yours. I think where the system falls down is the blokes that get their car engineered then make blatantly stupid changes like BOVs and pod filters after the fact. It's always the one or two dickheads that ruin it for everyone else.
To me that PDF is just outlining some proposed name changes and pointing out rules that have been in existence for some time, a little gee up to show the general public that the Govt is doing something. Like has already been said, the Govt doesn't want to kill off engineers or the after market part industry.
#28
Re: new engineer rules and engine swaps
Posted on: 2011/6/17 13:44
well some of the proposed changes go further than that, but until its published on RTA or vicroads sites (probably 1st july) its up to the engineers to advise.
but yes they will be getting tougher nation wide appaently and the draft docoument is being replaced with an actual bonafide document. The trail eneded, results drawn up and now real rules coming into enforceable existence. Reading other forums, yes they will be tough, others no its another scare campaign. but the 4wd association is making a big song and dance over not being able to get body, suspension and tyre lifts passed that exceed a certian height in total. ok here are some updates to vsn nationally from jan 2011.... maybe more in july 2011? vsb14 engines heres the whole list under vsb 14 thats what the engineers have to follow, plus whatever state based ones on top of that!
#29
Re: new engineer rules and engine swaps
D
Posted on: 2011/6/18 8:45
"Fitting equivalent engines with an increase of up to 20% of original power."
20% power increase allowed instead of 15% larger engine upgrade sounds good nothing bad there which means a10 to a12/a14 and a15 now requires no engineer. "Fitting engines greater than 120% of original power and/or engine mass;" Engine size restrictions don't seem to be enforced.
#30
Re: new engineer rules and engine swaps
Posted on: 2011/6/18 10:10
And you will then find vicroads state based laws then add that can not change to a different engine that was not offered as an option in that car will need to be engineered and also and modifications that increase power or torque more than 15% need to be engineered too.
So as stated there are federal ones and then additional state based ones. You can view topic.
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