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#1
a12 to 15 in WA
prospec
Posted on: 2005/12/2 13:55
Hey all i am goin to attempt an a15 engine conversion i a going to recondition it and tickel it up a little bit. i was wondering all the legal stuff i had to do to convert from the a12 to a15 and all other little bits that will assist in my conversion.
#3
Re: a12 to 15 in WA
pager
Posted on: 2005/12/3 3:07
i guess you have checked out the tech section
tech section
#4
Re: a12 to 15 in WA
dattodude
Posted on: 2005/12/3 3:24
Because an A15 is greater than 20% increase in capacity, you cannot call the conversion a "self certified" modification.
A15 300/1200 = 0.25 x 100 = 25% A14 200/1200 = 0.16 x 100 = 16% In NSW, you MUST get an engineers certificate for the A15 conversion. This would also require upgraded brakes. Cheers, Chris
#5
Re: a12 to 15 in WA
Grunterhunter
Posted on: 2005/12/3 4:36
Not the case over here (or at least 3 years ago it wasn't the case) My ute came with an A-15 and paperwork to match (offical change of engine number/engine capacity form) Without inspection. The guy wanted to do a rotary or 4ag conversion but decided against in favour of a A15 because those other options had to be inspected. Things may have chancged now though.
BTW did you see the 1000 in the paper a couple of weeks ago? Had an A-15 and recently rebuilt 5speed in it all for $1500 Even if the car was knackered it would be worth it for the drivetrain! If only I had enough room for another datto
#6
Re: a12 to 15 in WA
Tyrie
Posted on: 2005/12/3 4:50
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BTW did you see the 1000 in the paper a couple of weeks ago? Had an A-15 and recently rebuilt 5speed in it all for $1500 I paid $1000 for my 1000 ute, with rebuilt a14, celica 5-speed and 180B for spares Sold ute shell for $400, 180B for $450. So I got a rebuilt a14 and celica kit for $150 And I just got an a14 with twin 40s etc for $60.
#7
Re: a12 to 15 in WA
pager
Posted on: 2005/12/3 5:41
well i got ute 1200 for free got a few dents but for the price not to bad
#8
Re: a12 to 15 in WA
prospec
Posted on: 2005/12/5 14:09
Who in WA has an a15 with twin webbers and how did you make them legal? thanks...
#9
Re: a12 to 15 in WA
dattodude
Posted on: 2005/12/6 2:09
The weber legality is based on emissions laws.
Not clear what car you have for us to comment. Looks like you have a 1200 Ute so you might be post 1976. Year model matters! Australian Design Rule 27a (1976), look on compliance plate. For people more interested in emissions standards on Australian Cars: Environment Australia Emissions standards You can view topic.
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