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te71 rolla wrote:i need 2 know if you need a cert on any motor change even if its the same series (2t to 3t)? -YES- what if its just putting in a new motor thats the same (2t to 2t) -NO- if you change the struts do you need a cert? (corona struts in corolla) -UNSURE- does changing diff need a cert? (corona diff into corolla) -NO- and i heard somthing really crazy - do u need a cert for steering wheels and gear knobs? -NO-
7apples wrote:if every one did it by the book i dont think there would be a person on here that didnt need one. if you change the car in any way your ment to get one. even if its just slapping mags on
ee904age wrote:2T->3T =Yes.
fangsport wrote:simple solution. strip the guts out of a 2-T and bang in 3-T crank, rods and pistons .
purple_beasty wrote:Thats the stupid bit, you keep the factory block and its legal if you stay under the 20% power increase.
Bast4rd wrote:purple_beasty wrote:Thats the stupid bit, you keep the factory block and its legal if you stay under the 20% power increase.
you keep the factory block and you can increase your power by as much as you like was the impression i was under?
te71 rolla wrote:i dont wanna get a cert. wof guy will never know the difference. if i get a cert can i get everything certed at the same time or do i have to cert individual things? screw that.
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