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Toymods Board Member I supported Toymods
Location: Turramurra, Sydney.
Registered: May 2002
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Re: getting car engineered
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Mon, 24 June 2002 11:44
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These days it's getting so we have to have every little modification engineer approved, but as for engine power, I don't think it maters how much power you have, as long as the engines capacity isn't over 2.5 times the original weight of the car for turbo'd motors and 3.5 times for N/A. Eg, if the car originally weighed 1000Kg, you could put in a 2.5L turbo motor (2.5x1000Kg=2500cc) or a 3.5L (3.5x1000=33500cc) N/A motor.
There are plenty of exceptions to the rules, but this is the basic. Infact, one of the rules states that unless the power or capacity is being increased by more than 15% no approval is necessary.
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getting car engineered
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chrisss | Sat, 22 June 2002 10:17 |
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mrshin | Sun, 23 June 2002 13:18 |
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chrisss | Mon, 24 June 2002 04:54 |
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Norm | Mon, 24 June 2002 06:50 |
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BigWorm | Mon, 24 June 2002 09:37 |
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5KinKP60 | Mon, 24 June 2002 10:18 |
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Apollo | Mon, 24 June 2002 10:47 |
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BigWorm | Mon, 24 June 2002 11:44 |
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manipulate | Mon, 24 June 2002 11:46 |
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rob_RA40 | Mon, 24 June 2002 12:07 |
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chrisss | Mon, 24 June 2002 12:28 |
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justcallmefrank | Mon, 24 June 2002 14:14 |
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jza70-mel | Mon, 24 June 2002 14:17 |
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justcallmefrank | Mon, 24 June 2002 14:21 |
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beena | Mon, 24 June 2002 14:25 |