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Eng Question for the Aussie boys
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The way i understand it you have to have your car signed off and get the okay from an engineer when there is a change in engine size. SOooo what happens with a old Escort? The Escort came out in 1300,1600,1800,and 2000 well rs2000 basic same shape.Do you still to go through engineering process. It's the same body.[can understand the change in engine number cos we also have to do that and roadworthy.CHECK this does this chap have to go through the process https://youtu.be/nAaSUAfsMPM Nice car by the way

Posted on: 2015/7/28 18:08
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Re: Eng Question for the Aussie boys
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If the chassis came with a bigger motor it is ok to put in without cert cause the factory/manufacturer engineered it for that motor.

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Re: Eng Question for the Aussie boys
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Depends on what State or Territory you live in.
As it's got a Victorian Club Permit number plate try Vicroads website which shows the regs that apply to individual modifications.
It will require a Vicroads approved Engineering signatory to sign it off.

Posted on: 2015/7/29 10:02
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I thought that regardless of if it came with a different (larger) engine that anything more than a 20% increase needs a mod plate.

Cause wouldnt some cars have different brake/suspension setups than ones with different(heavier lighter) setups?

Maybe ring a local engineer/certifier?

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My friend with a torana just went through it,was a 6 changed to an 8 The cars had a factory 5.0 v8 Still had to be mod plated. For Queensland anyway

Posted on: 2015/8/4 12:31
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The NCOP is public. It may say the same things as above (any engine factory fitted is allowed, but must be engineered if exceeding 120% of original power).

Posted on: 2015/8/5 0:34
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