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loudstealthGT-Four wrote:Even if you have an aftermarket turbo/wastegate, does it even get noted on the cert plate?
Is it not just classed as Modified? i.e TOY MOD, for modified Toyota?
wde_bdy wrote:If you don't want to pay for the cert then might as well cancel your insurance as well and save some more wasted money.
Callum
wde_bdy wrote:If you don't want to pay for the cert then might as well cancel your insurance as well and save some more wasted money.
Callum
B1NZ wrote:wde_bdy wrote:If you don't want to pay for the cert then might as well cancel your insurance as well and save some more wasted money.
Callum
This is what I was thinking, Just budget the cert into the cost of your modifications and there shouldnt be any hassles down the road
STR wrote:Interesting topic, especially given my fully certified car has a blown turbo that I'm replacing with a different one. I haven't got a wastegate now, but if go with at aTD05 then I'll put one in. I guess technically, I need a new cert then?
Having said that, nowhere on the cert plate or the paperwork does it actually say what kind of turbo it is. It only states that it's "1600 INJ TURBO"
FANGIN wrote:I got my car a cert on run in tune.
Are you now suggesting that I should have run my car in on the road illegally before going for cert
Or that once I up the boost I should go get re certed even though physically no parts on the vehicle have been changed?
I'm pretty sure the police would frown at option A
and that my certifier would laugh at me if I approached him about wasting his time re certifying my car just because it is now running higher boost.
Lith wrote:And if you turn the boost controller off when you go for the cert...?
FANGIN wrote:I ran WG pressure for my cert ~200kw atw.
Full power tune soon and will be shooting for over 300kw atw
(Car has a best of 251kw with heaps of fuel and timing pulled back)
Will I need a cert for the 50% increase in power?
Technically yes.
Will I actually get one?
F no.
1I1 wrote:Surely the certifier would factor in the potential for simply winding more power into a car? ie if the car's brakes are only just coping as it is they might rasie the issue?
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