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Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:42 am
by abccbabcab
I know the only way to drive a legal turbo mx5 is to get the AVO kit. But with the engine swap law, is it possible to swap a 1.8 into a NA6 and then turbo charge it. Hence, it's a turbo 1.8L engine and it complies with the engine swap law.

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:50 am
by NitroDann
The very first thing you said isnt true at all.

Dann

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 7:24 am
by sailaholic
All depends on your state and the engineer you talk to

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Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:16 am
by Hjt
My turbo mx5 is legal.

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:47 am
by hks_kansei
Depends on what state you live in.

the AVO kit being the only legal one applies to VICTORIA only, other states have different (generally easier) rules.


Your plan to swap the 1.8 won't work either, only the 1.6 AVO turbo kit is approved, not the 1.8.

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 11:30 am
by 93_Clubman
Legally converting na6 to 1.8 in Victoria?: viewtopic.php?f=29&t=37101

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:49 pm
by Magpie
If you do a swap for an engine that comes standard (including the ECU etc) in a MX5 then it is much easier to get approved. The issue will be if you replace the turbo and or ECU.

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 3:00 pm
by timk
I've put an SE engine and associated bits (charge piping, intercooler, exhaust, brakes, ECU program) into my NB8A and have been told by an Approved Person that it is considered a minor modification in Queensland and doesn't require a mod plate as it is an optional engine package for the NB.

I did have to notify my insurance company though.

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:03 pm
by bruce
Thought process is illogical and flawed.

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:11 pm
by NitroDann
My thoughts.

OP isnt sure how fast he wants to go but thinks a 1.8 is needed to go however fast that is.

OP isnt sure whats legal either way.

Tell us what the car will be used for, use another common vehicle and tell us you want to go as fast (ie, needs to keep up with wrx at traffic lights), and tell us where you live.

Dann

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:38 am
by psquire45
i guess you could in ( my flawed and ridiculous ) theory.

turbo charge your 1.6 get paper work store safely in glove box for turbo charged.

remove turbo 1.6 motor. and throw in rubbish ( because money aint no thang)

install n/a 1.8 motor. get paper work for 1.8 conversion and store safely in glove box.

buy brand new 1.8 turbo kit and install to 1.8 ( again money ... pfft easy come easy go right.... )

at which point you would have a 1.8 turbo with the paper work that would probably get you past a roadside traffic stop. however of course your car wouldnt actually be legal.

and the money that you've just pissed up the wall would make heroin look like a smart long term financial investment

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:25 am
by hks_kansei
^^

You may as well just write a fake engineers report on the computer and get your mum to sign it.
It would have the same value as the engineers reports you described.


Also, afaik the way it works is that if anything is changed from what's on the engineers report, the previous one is invalid.

ie:
Engineered B6 turbo kit
change to BP with engineers report, vicroads log on system that prior report is invalid.



I'm pretty sure the way it works is that everything needs to be listed on the ONE report.

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:53 pm
by davekmoore
SEs are getting cheaper.

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:14 pm
by NitroDann
Lol,

nah.

Dann

Re: Is this legal?

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:42 pm
by psquire45
Lol figured thatd be the case

I like the mum signing it idea tho, ill have to look into that


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