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12A rotor still legal???
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Just curious if anyone knows if a 12A rotary into a datsun 1200 ute non-turbo/turbo is still a legal swap and can be engineered..

From what i have been told a short time ago is that a 12A non-turbo carby is ok but hard with emissions control and turbo is not allowed.

Just curious cause i can get my hands on a 12A all running gear and it may be a viable swap

Posted on: 2014/2/18 2:07
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in NSW its a ICV rules apply.. so.. generally no.. not unless it was engineered prior to the rule change.

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It is legal. I just got a 13b in mine.

Posted on: 2014/2/18 19:25
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Legal when engineered under ICV rules.

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Posted on: 2014/2/19 5:00
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From you pic yours is a 1600 which is irelivent for our 1200s?? ^^^

Posted on: 2014/2/19 10:14
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Correct datrotor max legal engine without icv rules for a 1200 is L20b(or non turbo equivelant) non turbo I think, and ca18det for turbo.

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The 1600 is an old car I had I have a 1200 now. ^^^

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