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Age of engine for conversion

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Age of engine for conversion

Post by rixrunner »

I have been told that when doing an engine conversion the donor engine must be newer than the car to be legal unless you run it on straight gas.

I believe this is an emissions thing and it is so the emissions are the same or better than before.

Can anyone confirm if this is correct in NSW ? Could I get an older model engine than my 94 model car engineered ?



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Re: Age of engine for conversion

Post by Tiny »

rixrunner wrote:I have been told that when doing an engine conversion the donor engine must be newer than the car to be legal unless you run it on straight gas.

I believe this is an emissions thing and it is so the emissions are the same or better than before.

Can anyone confirm if this is correct in NSW ? Could I get an older model engine than my 94 model car engineered ?



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not quite, the engine must comply wioth the polutuon requirements of the year of manafacture of the vehicles the engine will be fitted to
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Post by rixrunner »

Thanks Tiny.

So I take it that means I do not need to be concerned with the age of a Lexus V8 I might purchase to put in my 94 runner.



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Post by Tiny »

rixrunner wrote:Thanks Tiny.

So I take it that means I do not need to be concerned with the age of a Lexus V8 I might purchase to put in my 94 runner.



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as I unbderstand it nop, but you will need the polution gear form a newer model if there was changes etc, best to talk to an engineer as to what they will want
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Will do... thanks again.


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Post by Tiny »

rixrunner wrote:Will do... thanks again.


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no probs, if brookvale is closr for you give john at consulmotive a call, he is pretty good, has dome alot of 4wdrives and has had a lot to do with streeters as well, used to have a collum in one of the v8 street machine mags
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Post by coxy321 »

From my understanding, here in VIc the motor has to be of the same vintage or newer to comply with EPA stuff, or it has to be put on gas. I found this out while trying to put an older V8 into a later model E-series Falcon.

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Post by shakes »

From my understanding, here in VIc the motor has to be of the same vintage or newer to comply with EPA stuff, or it has to be put on gas. I found this out while trying to put an older V8 into a later model E-series Falcon.

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motor can be from any era.... providing it comply's to the relevant ADR's of your car and the % of hydro carbons (EPA test) isnt any higher than your car in its original condition

older motor = more emmissions = straight gas to pass :D
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Post by cj »

This is the Vic EPA Modified Vehicle Guidelines 2006.

http://epanote2.epa.vic.gov.au/EPA/Publ ... E/1031.pdf

There is probably something similar available for each State.
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