Note 7
LVV certification is always required for the fitting of a turbocharger as a modification, or the upgrading of a turbo or wastegate
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Note 7
LVV certification is always required for the fitting of a turbocharger as a modification, or the upgrading of a turbo or wastegate
Shrike wrote:Stott69 wrote:Oh crap........ Was kind of hoping to put it off till ecu and coilovers
Most places wont notice
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iOnic wrote:If you do everything (that you have planned) that requires a cert at once you won't need to re-cert as you add more to the car.
Costs more up front but saves you money in the long run. I've even heard of people fitting turbos with no wheels and wastegates with no springs to cars so they don't have to recert when they do the proper swap
Dell'Orto wrote:50x5mm plates, 4 x 10mm bolts. No more than 150mm rearward of the front UJ
Lloyd wrote:Dell'Orto wrote:50x5mm plates, 4 x 10mm bolts. No more than 150mm rearward of the front UJ
50x5 strap too, isn't it? And yeah the more piece the drive shaft is, the more loops required.
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