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http://tmr.qld.gov.au/Safety/Vehicle-standards-and-modifications/Vehicle-modifications/Light-vehicle-modifications.aspx

VSB - 14

Open document and scroll down to a PDF link entitled: Section LA - Engine. This is TMR legal mandate for modifying cars/engines etc in QLD.

They also explain at the bottom why P1 and P2 are in their mind limited to non- high powered vehicles.

You've disproved your argument right there. It clearly states that if an engine that is 120% (or more) powerful than the factory fitted option, certification is required. RB25DE = 200hp RB25DET = 250hp. Clear difference that is greater than 20%.

You've disproved your argument right there. It clearly states that if an engine that is 120% (or more) powerful than the factory fitted option, certification is required. RB25DE = 200hp RB25DET = 250hp. Clear difference that is greater than 20%.

I was actually talking about NSW. I posted above for others to view after looking into qld for you. I can read :whistling:

Dot point 2 of clause 1.1 leaves some scope for argument. I went to conference about all of this and they are seeking to nationalise. It can be done in QLD, but may require certification depending on precedent about aforementioned point.

8.1?

Who do you work for any how long have you been planning?

Brookfield Multiplex I'm a site engineer though not a planner i just do all the programming for my zones. Only use p6 for the contract stuff all my other ones are on suretrak 3. Been doing it for about 3 years.

Who do you work for?

For the record - looked up law for you after my initial posts. TMR don't make the laws, they simply interpret them and most importantly these laws are constantly changing. Law never stays still.

I never expressed an opinion on whether it could or couldn't be done. Simply posted the relevant section where all answers are found for Qld. I was trying to be helpful.

However, there is the above clause and section to seek an engineer's opinion on.

Brookfield Multiplex I'm a site engineer though not a planner i just do all the programming for my zones. Only use p6 for the contract stuff all my other ones are on suretrak 3. Been doing it for about 3 years.

Who do you work for?

Ah I see. I've worked for Downer EDI (engineering arm) for about 8 nearly 9 years (5 as a planner), then BMA/BHP as a senior project controller, now I work for a consultant company, currently working on TMR flood portfolio

Sup All, need less sand in vagina's in here.

Can you do it...yes

can you legally do it...maybe

can you do it on the sly...yes

can you get away with it...not likely

All sorted now on to important things.

Early day, and Telstra issues resolved quick smart. Best indian call center person I've ever encountered. A little hard to understand but very helpful, and actually listened and agreed......crazy world

Early day, and Telstra issues resolved quick smart. Best indian call center person I've ever encountered. A little hard to understand but very helpful, and actually listened and agreed......crazy world

it is only a matter of time Bodo before call centers and the like become more effective and efficient.........and then charge just as much (if not more) than if it were performed in Australia.

it is only a matter of time Bodo before call centers and the like become more effective and efficient.........and then charge just as much (if not more) than if it were performed in Australia.

will be happy days?

Just don't go shoehorning a 911 NOS fed turbo engine in there :)

or this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_RCsx63UiI

I was thinking more like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sncE-uw1onE

keep it drivable :) 4play manifold ftw!

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