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#56
Re: I am a VSCCS Engineer - NSW Registration of Modified/Altered Vehicles
converted
Posted on: 2013/6/23 12:18
Will be giving you a call this week matt..craig
#55
Re: I am a VSCCS Engineer - NSW Registration of Modified/Altered Vehicles
25gtv
Posted on: 2012/9/18 12:39
Lil 1200 - A minimum of s13 front brakes would be required and these are fairly easy to setup in the front of a 1200. There are many other areas to inspect when complying and engine and gearbox etc. Best bet is to get the car running then bring it to me for a first inspection.
Dion120y - There aren't any laws relating to a rack and pinion conversion, there is a code of practice but it doesn't go into much detail on a conversion like this. Basically everything should be as it was in the donor car but stronger. Is there a lot to be gained from this conversion?
#54
Re: I am a VSCCS Engineer - NSW Registration of Modified/Altered Vehicles
Dion120Y
Posted on: 2012/9/11 6:33
if i was to do a rack and pinion set-up in my datsun 120Y using a ke70 rack and pinion what are the laws for engineering something like this?
#53
Re: I am a VSCCS Engineer - NSW Registration of Modified/Altered Vehicles
lil_1200
Posted on: 2012/9/8 15:11
yeah i was just tryin to give an example to kind of see how far i have to go on the brakes. like would a 120y disc brake set up be adequate to pass or need discs all round or would i just need a booster instead of/or as well as, or do i need to go up to stanza front or something and r31 rear discs or even higher than that. i just want to be able to have it pass the engineering stage so i can get it on the road and upgrade everything later if need be. plus i dont wanna go buy parts that arent good enough or go completely overboard.
#52
Re: I am a VSCCS Engineer - NSW Registration of Modified/Altered Vehicles
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2012/9/8 13:49
drum brake front wouldn't pass the engineering test with an a12 in the car
#51
Re: I am a VSCCS Engineer - NSW Registration of Modified/Altered Vehicles
lil_1200
Posted on: 2012/9/8 11:12
hey mate i have just purchased someone elses half finished 1200 ute project and im looking for some advice before i start sinking money into it.
it has as CA18DE motor in it with what appears to be maddat engine and gearbox crossmembers to mount them.it also has a bigger transmission tunnel cut out and welded in. thats about all that it has at the moment. i was told that it had been previously engineered for the tranny tunnel and something else but she didnt have the paperwork as it had been lost, is there any way to see what it is engineered for or just a rego check thing with the rta? and as for getting the whole car engineered with that motor and gearbox what would be deemed by you as "safe" in regards to brakes? could i just use standard drums with a booster for example or would i have to go a lot larger like commodore brakes with a bigger booster? and also what other things would you be looking at to engineer it besides the engine and gearbox mounts and brake set up? thanks
#50
Re: I am a VSCCS Engineer - NSW Registration of Modified/Altered Vehicles
25gtv
Posted on: 2012/9/7 13:21
Technically yes, I would be very serious about the brakes, suspension and tyre requirements if it were to be done. The traction setup in the rear would also need to be fairly substantial. If you can't accelerate in second gear without burning rubber then it wouldn't be classed as safe...
I did some compliance for a well done ca18 coupe just last week and it was very drivable due to the use of properly reset leaf springs and semi slick tyres.
#49
Re: I am a VSCCS Engineer - NSW Registration of Modified/Altered Vehicles
Tidy_1200
Posted on: 2012/9/6 9:13
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so you can put an SR20DET into a ute with the right mods to make it safe?
#48
Re: I am a VSCCS Engineer - NSW Registration of Modified/Altered Vehicles
25gtv
Posted on: 2012/7/26 7:40
Ah ok no worries. Let me know if you decide to make the trip up to Sydney.
#47
Re: I am a VSCCS Engineer - NSW Registration of Modified/Altered Vehicles
loosekid
Posted on: 2012/7/26 3:18
IT's NSW - Queanbeyan NSW just outside canberra itself.
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