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Hey everyone.

Im currently in the middle of modifying my R33 GTST

Top mount manifold

TO4e Turbo

40mm external wastegate

Apexi Power FC with HC

Front mount (600x300x76)

K&N 3" Pod

Bosch 040

Apexi AVCR

Sard Fuel Pressure Reg

Hi Flowed injectors

Upgraded spark plugs

Front facing Plenum

XF Throttle Body

Mandrell Bent 3" Custom cooler piping

Z32 AFM

Oil catch can

HKS SSQV Bov

I'll be on a full licence when its back on the road

How f@#ked over will i be if a cop pulls me over or if i get sent to epa

wat will happen

Is there anything i can do to legalise it

Engineers certificate???

Need Advice fast lol

Thanks for any help u can give.

Cheers

Guesty

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Dont bother with an engineers certificate as it says on the bottom in huge writing "Valid For Only 30 Days After Inspection Date"

Dont think you can legalize it due to the fact that the turbo and everything else helps to increase your emisions.

The engineers certificate is good for proving structural changes in your car are safe and legal.

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nothing you can do

with a highmount (and a crappy one at that ;)) your 100% f*cked

External Gate - 100% farked

modded plenum/Throttle Body - 100% farked

If i were you, i'd be very careful when/where/how you drive it

If they catch you.

You have to return it to 100% stock.

STOCK everything right down to the injectors and fuel reg :(

Pray to the gods is all you can do on that one

Engineers does not cover EPA in any form.

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If they catch you.

You have to return it to 100% stock.

STOCK everything right down to the injectors and fuel reg :)

Pray to the gods is all you can do on that one

Engineers does not cover EPA in any form.

Hey Ash

Is putting in bigger injectors, and an aftermarket fuel reg defectable?

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I know someone with a very similiar setup who was once pulled over by a cop and asked to pop the bonnet and the cops didnt say anything as they looked very confused at what they were looking at in there. :(

Guesty if your gonna do this setup then I would get another car an a daily driver coz u r sure to get done if driven around everyday.

Dark most cops aint gonna pick aftermarket injectors or fuel pres regs easily.

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