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#41
Re: What sort of power can I achieve with $5,000?
trb012
Posted on: 2013/3/11 21:40
Either option you will find hard to engineer with an aftermarket computer it is possible but there may be some expensive emission test's involved. Personally if the ute means a lot to you i would go with the a12 turbo that way if your ever inclined to put it back to standard it will be a heaps easier.
#42
Re: What sort of power can I achieve with $5,000?
D
Posted on: 2013/3/12 0:14
Stu i didnt think emissions was an issue if the block was carburetted in the first place or never had emissions control?.
If rules have changed & cant even use a SU drawthrough with E85, then how about... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/STAG-4-PLU ... ts_SM&hash=item460a1985dd or http://www.autogas-lpg.co.uk/lpg-tech/1070-lpg-tech-214-box.html stored in this http://www.ppidts.com/propanep/about-conformable-tanks.html
#43
Re: What sort of power can I achieve with $5,000?
Datsunbloke
Posted on: 2013/3/12 1:13
This is why you take advantage of the Club Permit.
Pay $180odd per year rego, drive it 100+ days a year (cant remember exact days), join a club, attend at least one club event. Your car needs to be of a good standard and worthy of being in a club event or show and shine, it does not have to be a full blown show car with polished everything but to a good standard where people will be interested in it. Its not abusing the system, you guys don't know how lucky you are to have it and its a great opportunity to bring car enthusiast together and show the government that just because you have a modified car doesn't make you a hoon. Making you pay ridiculous amounts of money on engineering is the government abusing their power. However your car will be looked at by a scrutineer from a club, it will have to be roadworthy and no crazy modification, im sure an A series turbo will pass easy.
#44
Re: What sort of power can I achieve with $5,000?
trb012
Posted on: 2013/3/12 1:20
Yeah that was the case but pretty sure rules have changed I may be wrong but. Best to speak to engineer first and see what they say.
#45
Re: What sort of power can I achieve with $5,000?
sikyne
Posted on: 2013/3/12 1:23
If it needs an engineers report for full reg, it needs an engineers report for club reg.
RWC`s are a different story. D, those Gas systems are not stand alone. They need a factory engine managment system to piggyback off.
#46
Re: What sort of power can I achieve with $5,000?
D
Posted on: 2013/3/12 1:31
Thanks fot heads up, please disregard my last misleading links.
Turbo EFI A12 cant be that hard to engineer surely.
#47
Re: What sort of power can I achieve with $5,000?
ruredi
Posted on: 2013/3/12 3:04
If it has to be engineered then so be it but I would imagine a turbo a series would be a hell of a lot easier than anything else.
#48
Re: What sort of power can I achieve with $5,000?
nickmitty
Posted on: 2013/3/12 3:21
If it's the original engine or upto 1380cc , why does it need to be engineered ??
#49
Re: What sort of power can I achieve with $5,000?
Posted on: 2013/3/12 4:02
Change in induction type from na to forced induction.
#50
Re: What sort of power can I achieve with $5,000?
nickmitty
Posted on: 2013/3/12 4:59
can you just run the efi which came out factory then throw on turbo later ??
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