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Re: Do all engine conversions need to be engineered? Sat, 13 November 2004 04:24 Go to previous message
nope aslong as that engine was produced in the same chassis you use the brakes and any other crutial parts from the more powerful car and that the power increase is no more than 15% it is considered a light vehicle modification and only needs a blue slip from the pits. Thats all i did with the aw11 mr2 putting a 4agze in. Easy peasy.
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Read Message   Do all engine conversions need to be engineered? WHITCHYFri, 12 November 2004 13:30
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Read Message   Re: Do all engine conversions need to be engineered? 4agteSat, 13 November 2004 04:26
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