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Location: Mooroolbark, Melbourne
Registered: April 2003
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Engineers Cert. For ta22 v8
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Sat, 22 November 2003 03:11
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* CELICA TA22. 4.3L Chev, quickshift, extractors, mags, lowered, BM shifter, no reg, no RWC *
I saw this for sale on the net, and it hasnt got a roadworthy or reg. so i would assume it would need an engineers certificate.
My dad seems to think it costs over a grand to get one, is he right. I know things would need to be changed like diff, suspension etc.
[Updated on: Sat, 22 November 2003 03:43]
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Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Engineers Cert. For ta22 v8
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Sat, 22 November 2003 03:15
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as far as i know....unless the rules have changed since whenever...
u would definetely not be able to engineer that capacity engine in a ta22 in NSW.....and i wouldnt think Victoria's rules wouldnt be THAT different to be able to engineer that over there
but check it out...
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Location: Mooroolbark, Melbourne
Registered: April 2003
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Re: Engineers Cert. For ta22 v8
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Sat, 22 November 2003 03:59
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Or even the possiblity of fitting a soarer v8 into the ta22. I mean if it costs over a grand to get it engineered then i wont do it.
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: October 2002
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I supported Toymods
Location: melbourne.victoria.austra...
Registered: June 2002
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Re: Engineers Cert. For ta22 v8
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Sat, 22 November 2003 06:48
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not bad for $2k. good luck getting it registered though - you'd need a serious amount of work to get it regoed. $1k for engineers - and the rest. speak with jamie heritage - he may be able to help - his is twin turbo though - but aside from seam welding and chassis strengthening and diff/brake changes the list goes on and on, yes, it would make a good hill climber (for fun)
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Location: Mooroolbark, Melbourne
Registered: April 2003
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Re: Engineers Cert. For ta22 v8
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Sat, 22 November 2003 09:05
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Hrm seems like alot of work involved. I guess ill keep looking till i find a ta22 with the right engine fitted and engineered.
Would a 3t gte require an engineers certificate?
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Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Engineers Cert. For ta22 v8
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Sat, 22 November 2003 09:18
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yes a 3t does require and engineers cert as its an engine conv.
howwver SOME ppl have gotten awway with not having to do any upgrades....including brakes aswell
so depends on the engineer a little aswell
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Location: NSW
Registered: October 2003
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Re: Engineers Cert. For ta22 v8
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Sat, 22 November 2003 13:58
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mr_ice55 wrote on Sat, 22 November 2003 20:05 | Hrm seems like alot of work involved. I guess ill keep looking till i find a ta22 with the right engine fitted and engineered.
Would a 3t gte require an engineers certificate?
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Jamie Heritage as mentioned before has a V8 Twin Turbo in a TA22 I am pretty sure in NSW, but I would think to get it all engineered it would cost a bit. As for the 3TGTE I have one in my TA23 and I had to get it engineered in NSW, cost $650 for the certificate, so it is rather expensive
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