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I just got recently pulled over by a cop and he told me that I would need an engineers certificate for my fmic.

Is this correct?

He didn't book me for it but just gave me a warning.

Does anyone know any places where I can get a engineers certificate close to Penrith, Sydney area?

Hoe much do these cost?

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if u have a box around ur pod then a fmic should be fine, i had no drama;s gettin pulled over before when the car was like that...

if u plan on doin alot more mods then a guy here in wollongong can do a certificate for $500

ben...

prices start at $500 and go upwards from that. Plus you might need to carry out structural strength/vulnerability testing, collision simulations etc. Then there's the fact that the FMIC can alter emissions, and for that you need an EPA engineers cert... and that's big bucks

EPA tests are free in NSW ( at Penrith RTA) but i don't like your chances of passing a none stock car, especially late model car.

I have been there and done it , a stock R33 GTR just makes it and i mean totally stock.

Actually the cop didn't even know that it was an intercooler.

He said that the car has a radiator already so why do I need that one.

I said that it came with the car.

he didn't like the fmic pipe that goes over the engine.

I also had my stock airbox on although the snorkel was missing because I haven't had the chance to modify it yet

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