My thoughts on LEGAL Turbo engineering (NSW BASED)
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Re: My thoughts on LEGAL Turbo engineering (NSW BASED)
I wonder if everyone knows how old this thread is...?
Anyway, I'm more curious to know if anyone wants to share how much money they have spent on the engineering process if... They been down the route of taking their stock MX-5 (non SE/SP) and added a turbo system, exhaust, intake, ECU etc...
All you can really find on the net is people rough figures out of thin air. I'm probably best to give an engineer a call and talk to them. But I'm more curious of what people have payed in the past.
Anyway, I'm more curious to know if anyone wants to share how much money they have spent on the engineering process if... They been down the route of taking their stock MX-5 (non SE/SP) and added a turbo system, exhaust, intake, ECU etc...
All you can really find on the net is people rough figures out of thin air. I'm probably best to give an engineer a call and talk to them. But I'm more curious of what people have payed in the past.
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Re: My thoughts on LEGAL Turbo engineering (NSW BASED)
Kobsy wrote:I wonder if everyone knows how old this thread is...?
Anyway, I'm more curious to know if anyone wants to share how much money they have spent on the engineering process if... They been down the route of taking their stock MX-5 (non SE/SP) and added a turbo system, exhaust, intake, ECU etc...
All you can really find on the net is people rough figures out of thin air. I'm probably best to give an engineer a call and talk to them. But I'm more curious of what people have payed in the past.
I know how old it is cause I wrote it
The costs in NSW have not changed significantly since the intial post that was written back in 06. I suspect a big change will be coming in the very near future, the NCOP is going to cause a massive shake-up with things, it's commonly assumed engineering signatories insurance premiums will head through the roof (as the required certifications to become registered are actually moving LOWER) which will no doubt impact on the cost of attaining a certificate from such a signatory.
It'd be nice to think they would standardise pricing on them to make the market more stable, but I don't expect that will happen...
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Re: My thoughts on LEGAL Turbo engineering (NSW BASED)
Dweezles car was DEAD STOCK this morning, and tonight has an aftermarket ecu, tune, custom cooler piping, manifold, turbo, dump, exhaust, BOV and goes hard as.
It will be engineered very soon in NSW so we can keep an eye on it. Im sure it will at least need N8B brakes, but that should be about it.
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It will be engineered very soon in NSW so we can keep an eye on it. Im sure it will at least need N8B brakes, but that should be about it.
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Re: My thoughts on LEGAL Turbo engineering (NSW BASED)
Is that around Newcastle?
Who's the engineer?
It shouldn't need upgraded brakes to be legal. The brakes are comparible in size and function to factory turbo B6 and BP cars of the day that carried a lot more weight. A good engineer will know or research that and be good to go with that.
Athol Mullins is good if the car is legit and very helpful (he's over near Cardiff).
Can be a stickler on noise and emissions, but I like that. If you're tuning it on e85 it shouldn't be an issue to pass IM240 in service emissions.
Who's the engineer?
It shouldn't need upgraded brakes to be legal. The brakes are comparible in size and function to factory turbo B6 and BP cars of the day that carried a lot more weight. A good engineer will know or research that and be good to go with that.
Athol Mullins is good if the car is legit and very helpful (he's over near Cardiff).
Can be a stickler on noise and emissions, but I like that. If you're tuning it on e85 it shouldn't be an issue to pass IM240 in service emissions.
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Everybody loves Athol
He will be engineering my car in the near future also.
He will be engineering my car in the near future also.
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Once I get all emissions and supporting mods (brakes, suspensions etc) sorted on my own, to get the actual engineer's report/certificate I've been quoted $1500 by Autosports Engineering.
I have only talked to them so far though, not sure how much other places are looking at.
I have only talked to them so far though, not sure how much other places are looking at.
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Should cost way under a grand.
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NitroDann wrote:Should cost way under a grand.
Dann
Thought that seemed a bit steep. Will have to call around some other places.
Are there any contact details for Athol Mullins? Can't seem to find him listed on the RTA list licensed certifiers.
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/downloads/bulletin_1_v7_02_02_2012.pdf
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Re: My thoughts on LEGAL Turbo engineering (NSW BASED)
I'll see what I can find, he has been on holidays since before Xmas, I thought he was back and he was definitely suggesting he'd still be certifying under the new scheme.
I agree with Dan, should be under a grand, even for engine, box, suspension and brakes.
Consulmotive (John) is also worth a look, you know he's good when the RTA use him to certify their own vehicles!
I agree with Dan, should be under a grand, even for engine, box, suspension and brakes.
Consulmotive (John) is also worth a look, you know he's good when the RTA use him to certify their own vehicles!
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Re: My thoughts on LEGAL Turbo engineering (NSW BASED)
I spoke to John at consulmotive and he said he wanted nothing to do with a turbo Mx5 with the new scheme..
Terry Toomey is who i have spoken with.
The RTA seem to love him.
They kept referring me to him.
Terry Toomey is who i have spoken with.
The RTA seem to love him.
They kept referring me to him.
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Re: My thoughts on LEGAL Turbo engineering (NSW BASED)
Anyone know an engineer who knows the AVO stage 1 kit and mx5s in Sydney?
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mattywood wrote:Anyone know an engineer who knows the AVO stage 1 kit and mx5s in Sydney?
On which year model? A stage one 1.6NA is designed and "pre approved" so is simple. The 1.8 ones are not. As such a 1.6 should be easier to have almost anyone approve (assuming you have the AVO paperwork).
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Its the NB8A.
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Re: My thoughts on LEGAL Turbo engineering (NSW BASED)
Just got off the phone to Terry Toomey and he's quoting a figure that is almost $1000 over another guy in South Windsor, for just my exhaust and intercooler! I don't think I'll be going to him for some reason...
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Re: My thoughts on LEGAL Turbo engineering (NSW BASED)
who is the south windsor guy?
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