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P plate rules ? able to change motor

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P plate rules ? able to change motor

Post by surfute »

hey guys i own a fj45 and will be on my P plates soon and wondering if i am able to change the motor to something better like a ford xflow and still be aloud to drive it ?

thanks
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Post by dillza_69 »

from the reading i have done the law states if the modification requires a mod plate then no, not allowed.

I don't live in QLD so I may be wrong
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Post by chimpboy »

No idea but funny if Dillza's right, you can drive a XR6 but not a FJ45 with a crossflow. Funny system.
This is not legal advice.
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Post by surfute »

thanks dillza and chimp boy.

any body else ?
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Post by surfute »

thanks dillza and chimp boy.

any body else ?
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

dillza_69 wrote:from the reading i have done the law states if the modification requires a mod plate then no, not allowed.

I don't live in QLD so I may be wrong
That's spot on, if the mod requires a mod plate then it's a no go till on your opens
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

chimpboy wrote:No idea but funny if Dillza's right, you can drive a XR6 but not a FJ45 with a crossflow. Funny system.
It is a crock of shite, , you can drive a Falcon or Commodre with 190kw but you can't drive a heavy old kingswood with a 253 in it. Go figure
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Post by surfute »

bummer aye thats crap. thanks for that matt. is opens ya green P's?
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Post by dillza_69 »

surfute wrote:bummer aye thats crap. thanks for that matt. is opens ya green P's?
na sorry to tell ya but opens is "off ya p's"
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Post by surfute »

hmm so 4 or 3 years till i can change my motor. arh well guess im stuck with it then. unless they change the rules haha . bummer
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Post by Grylls »

You have red p's for a year, green for two years then you are on your opens.
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

surfute wrote:hmm so 4 or 3 years till i can change my motor. arh well guess im stuck with it then. unless they change the rules haha . bummer
Think of of it like this, 3 years to save to get a good, late model, low kay motor
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Post by surfute »

Matt_85Lux wrote:
surfute wrote:hmm so 4 or 3 years till i can change my motor. arh well guess im stuck with it then. unless they change the rules haha . bummer
Think of of it like this, 3 years to save to get a good, late model, low kay motor
matt love the way you put it hahaha
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Post by mike_nofx »

Matt_85Lux wrote:
chimpboy wrote:No idea but funny if Dillza's right, you can drive a XR6 but not a FJ45 with a crossflow. Funny system.
It is a crock of shite, , you can drive a Falcon or Commodre with 190kw but you can't drive a heavy old kingswood with a 253 in it. Go figure
True, but a new 6 cyl falcon or commodore with more power, is still safer than an old kingswood with a 253 (about 140kw?)

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Post by Matt_85Lux »

mike_nofx wrote:
Matt_85Lux wrote:
chimpboy wrote:No idea but funny if Dillza's right, you can drive a XR6 but not a FJ45 with a crossflow. Funny system.
It is a crock of shite, , you can drive a Falcon or Commodre with 190kw but you can't drive a heavy old kingswood with a 253 in it. Go figure
True, but a new 6 cyl falcon or commodore with more power, is still safer than an old kingswood with a 253 (about 140kw?)

ABS vs Brakes with minds of their own
Airbags vs solid dash to stop your face
handling vs boat like handling
But they can drive a 6 cylinder Kingswood were your points are still valid. It doesn't make sense at times but then again neither does the current Qld Government
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Post by Tomo_89 »

i know a guy in qld that drove a hq ute with a 3.8 vn motor in it? i'd try talking to the transport department
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

Tomo_89 wrote:i know a guy in qld that drove a hq ute with a 3.8 vn motor in it? i'd try talking to the transport department
I don't know how as the last time I saw teh rules it stated not allowed to drive car that has a mod plate, which is an engine conversion needs
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Post by booflux »

Matt_85Lux wrote:
Tomo_89 wrote:i know a guy in qld that drove a hq ute with a 3.8 vn motor in it? i'd try talking to the transport department
I don't know how as the last time I saw teh rules it stated not allowed to drive car that has a mod plate, which is an engine conversion needs
I would be checking that because in that case upgraded brakes, changed seating capacity, seats changed, fuel tank change and a multitude of other things would also not be allowed and most of those could be seen as safety upgrades.

There would have to be an avenue to do a conversion to a later model motor, giving better emissions and similiar power output to other legal p plate vehicles.
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

booflux wrote:
Matt_85Lux wrote:
Tomo_89 wrote:i know a guy in qld that drove a hq ute with a 3.8 vn motor in it? i'd try talking to the transport department
I don't know how as the last time I saw teh rules it stated not allowed to drive car that has a mod plate, which is an engine conversion needs
I would be checking that because in that case upgraded brakes, changed seating capacity, seats changed, fuel tank change and a multitude of other things would also not be allowed and most of those could be seen as safety upgrades.

There would have to be an avenue to do a conversion to a later model motor, giving better emissions and similiar power output to other legal p plate vehicles.
When a friend's son was looking at buying a car late last year the one he really liked had a mod plate for the seats, had racing seats in it. Went to Qld transport to find out what the go was with the rules and was told he wouldn't be allowed to drive that car as it had a modification that required approval (mod plate) and his P plate licence didn't allow him to drive a vehicle with a mod plate
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Post by yamaha123 »

pretty sure your allowed some mod plates like seats and fuel tanks and that crap just not engine or performance mods
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

yamaha123 wrote:pretty sure your allowed some mod plates like seats and fuel tanks and that crap just not engine or performance mods
Saw the friend's kid tonight and he confirmed with me that when he went to queensland transport he was told by them any car with a mod plate is a no go for P platers regardless of what the mod plate is for.
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Post by surfute »

ok ive found some cheap racing seat. if i could make a center seat for a third person or buy one. would that need a mod plate? would still seat 3 people ? mod plate or not :?:
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

yes, as they as they are aftermarket
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Post by surfute »

Matt_85Lux wrote:yes, as they as they are aftermarket
bummer.
you think they would allow a few mod plates like seats
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Post by Middo »

pretty sure the cut off is 120 kw
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200 in qld
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Post by Middo »

yamaha123 wrote:200 in qld
my bad
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

Tomo_89 wrote:i know a guy in qld that drove a hq ute with a 3.8 vn motor in it? i'd try talking to the transport department
Had a look at the rules the other night and the only way he could have done that is to have an exemption letter
You are eligible to apply for an exemption to drive a high powered (performance) vehicle if:

you need to drive a high-powered (performance) vehicle:
-to, or from, your place of employment
-in the course of your employment
-to, or from, the education institution you attend
-to get medical treatment for yourself or a family member

or

the only car available to you is a high-powered (performance) vehicle:
-that you owned before 30 June 2007 and you have owned since, including the date you apply for the exemption
-that is owned or leased by a member of your immediate family†, or
that an immediate family member† uses as part of an employment or salary package agreement

and

there is no other transport available to you

and

not issuing an exemption will cause severe hardship.

Your traffic history will also be taken into consideration when your application is assessed.

† An immediate family member includes your:

approved carer or guardian
grandparent, or spouse of a grandparent
spouse
parent or step-parent.

Note: A spouse includes a de facto partner.
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Post by surfute »

hmmm getting mixed answers .. mates dad said it has to be under 200 kw so ?
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Re: P plate rules ? able to change motor

Post by OIIIIIIIO »

surfute wrote:hey guys i own a fj45 and will be on my P plates soon and wondering if i am able to change the motor to something better like a ford xflow and still be aloud to drive it ?

thanks
Your answer is on queensland tranport website google it its gr8 reading.
Not allowed 8cyl or more
No turbo 6cyl
No supercharged 6cyl
6cyl ok if it dosen't exceed 195kw they were going to extend it to 200kw
Turbo 3cyl ok but not to exceed 195kw
Turbo deisel ok but not the v8 and dose not exceed 195kw
So stick any 6cly x-flow in you want as they go well or if one likes holden use the v6.
Then when its done post some pics up!! Happy 4 wheeling.
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