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is better off going for 4AGZTE ? custom built which would bring the price up to the same sort of cost as a caldina engine
GTCRSHR wrote:but it is possible ?
what sort of power figures would you be getting
it would have to be converted to FWD correct ?
is this another one of them COST v PERFORMANCE = bad
i is better off going for 4AGZTE ? custom built which would bring the price up to the same sort of cost as a caldina engine
Silent Knight wrote: I don't think the 4AGZE conversion would need a cert as it the same size motor eg. 1600cc's I'm not sure if a charger needs a cert or not but i doubt it.
Chickenman wrote:Only if the power stays the same... more than 20% increase and it should be certed.
Chickenman wrote:Only if the power stays the same... more than 20% increase and it should be certed.
purple_beasty wrote:Chickenman wrote:Only if the power stays the same... more than 20% increase and it should be certed.
Sorry, that only applies for upgrading your current engine.
When changing the engine must be the same or less power than the engine that came in that PARTICULAR car. You cannot just upgrade to an engine found in the same chassis as there are often additional parts that also need upgrading that are beyond the scope of a WoF check. Addition or upgrade of a turbo also always requires cert. A lot of these things will not get picked up on a WoF check but it is better to be informed about them.
http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/publications/vir-manual/general/2-1a-miscellaneous.pdf
Substitution of engines
when compared with the OE engine, the replacement engine:
- is of the same or less cubic capacity, and
- has equal or less weight, and
- has the same or less power output, and
- uses the same fuel (petrol, diesel, LPG, CNG), and
- uses the same unmodified attachment points and system (ie, bolts-in), and
- uses the same ancillary equipment (accelerator linkages etc), and
- uses the same family of block and cylinder head from the same vehicle
manufacturer, and
- is of the same configuration.
Callum
Chickenman wrote: Dude, we said the same thing?
Silent Knight wrote:anything is possible i mean in CHCH there is a 111 with a 2JZ in it.
purple_beasty wrote:Sorry, should have quoted Silent Knight. He seemed to have taken it to mean you can bolt in an engine as long as it was less than 20% more powerful, eg a GZE for a 20 valve rather than the 20% applying to modifications to the current engine.
Callum
matt dunn wrote:Was it a road car?
We've done two ae101 with rwd 1/2JZ engines but neither would have a hope of being certed?
Matt
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