speed wrote:I went supercharged, then bought the stuff to go turbo and now i want to put a 6 in it!
Yes, but you're a nutter Speed!
Any particular 6? The GM LX would be my pick.......
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speed wrote:I went supercharged, then bought the stuff to go turbo and now i want to put a 6 in it!
Nevyn72 wrote:speed wrote:I went supercharged, then bought the stuff to go turbo and now i want to put a 6 in it!
Yes, but you're a nutter Speed!
Any particular 6? The GM LX would be my pick.......
fitting of turbo chargers or superchargers other than
those fitted by the original manufacturer must be
certified by a VASS Signatory as complying with VSB 14
Modification Code LA3
speed wrote:But seriously, wonder if a car is legally complied in NSW and purchased by a Victorian and transferred to VIC roads, would it be legal in VIC then?
smy0003 wrote:Ahhhhhh Victoria.
They'll happily defect you but the procedure for compliance is unfathomable.
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7. Engine management systems
An engine management system enables the engine to
function with minimum emissions under a wide range
of operating conditions. It also uses a variety of
sensors to optimise combustion by altering how the
engine operates, thus maximising fuel economy,
engine power and engine life. A system that is not
designed specifically for the engine it is fitted to is
likely to increase emissions, reduce engine power,
have poor fuel economy and reduce the life of the
engine.
Non-original electronic chips or computers, whether
fitted as a direct replacement or in a ‘piggy-back’
configuration, are not permitted to be used in an
engine management system unless it can be
demonstrated that their installation and use allows the
vehicle to meet the appropriate ADR. They must also
be sealed or otherwise constructed so as not to be
reprogrammable.
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