apsilon wrote:I know things have changed since I last looked at this topic some 12 years ago) but before I go bothering an engineer or try to find someone at the RTA that'll get the answer right the first time I thought I'd try here as there's a fair few cluey people around.
So, my question is this:
Can it be done? Can a car with an afterarket ECU be registered in NSW and if so, what's basically involved?
Considering a little project and doing my initial homework to see if my plan can legally make it on to the roads.
I believe it can be done and all that's required on the RTA side is an emmisions test and engineer sign off on the results. Has anyone here done it recently? Is this essentially correct?
TIA.
It is possible, and my car is currently on NSW rego with an engineers cert. The engineers cert confirms this although it does not mention the brand or model of ECU.
We were told teh computer had to be locked aswell, but when we turned up for teh test no-one looked or asked about anything, they ran the car on a rolling road dyno setup with a gas analyser and then gave us a printout with an RTA passed stamp on it...
Took this to the engineer who then makes sure that the emissions are indeed within the required levels. The engineer is also responsible for ensuring all emissions equiptment like charcoal canister etc are all in proper operation.
It's farily common for people to get an emissions tune, pass teh test and then just save it to laptop or CD, then go and get a "real" tune to get the best power/economy.
The process is a PITA, but I really had my heart set on getting full engineer/RTA approval for mine...
The problem for the RTA test is that you only get one go on teh day - you drive in and if it doesn't comply, you can't fiddle teh tune and try again - you need to book another test
