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Schultzy wrote:Just a pipe dream at the moment but would be great to put a 13B in the MX...... went down to the boys at Mazfix the other week and was told they can do it but is not legal in QLD. Anyone confirm this?
If it was possible to get it engineered and road worthy here in Bris, I'd take the car off the road today![]()
Schultzy
Schultzy wrote:Is there a process that i can go through to get the car engineered correctly and legaly with a rotor? For example, Bullet mx5 with a lexus 4L blown V8 are legal and compliant, can i go down the same track or is that they are classed as a different car altogether?
Schultzy
Schultzy wrote:Nice find and seems like a pretty fair system.
Schultzy wrote:A little off topic after reading through it though.... if i wanted to swap out the B6 with a BP, do i have to use the NA8 BP or can i use the NB BP without an issue as the NA had an option of a 1.8 from the factory?
Slowly learning hehehe![]()
Cheers
JBT wrote:Sean wrote:Feel free to point out any flaws in my system.....
SeriouslyImport document falsification is probably a good starting point.
Sean wrote:JBT wrote:Sean wrote:Feel free to point out any flaws in my system.....
SeriouslyImport document falsification is probably a good starting point.
It doesn't need to be falsified![]()
You can pick up a car with full options and some heavy mods that will easily meet the weight requirements for 13b Turbo before the engine swap - No dodgy or false documents.
If you wanted to get to the 1050 region for a 20b, yeah some dodgy documents would be required. Oh for clarification, the cars I mentioned earlier were all 13b, with legal approval, the NSW one has been through full RTA inspection at the RTA station.
Other (costly) option would be to build it as an ICV, Extremely hard and expensive to get it to comply though, as it would need to comply to ALL of today's standards.
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