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Any recomendations for engineers in Sydney that can issue engineers certificates and dish out advice on what can and can't be done? Or is there some sort of "guidlines" that say what can and can't be done that can be downloaded from the internet?

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I will have to do some ringing around then.

But I have one question I will ask:

Are after market reprogammable ecu's legal for street registered cars?

(please don't post if you THINK, only if you KNOW, not trying to be rude)

Thanks

i got my engineer report done at Autosport Engineering, Kirrawee

Greg will help you with everything you need to know

was around the $700-$800 from memory

best money i have spent, havent been defected since i got it over 2 years ago. They have pulled me over, but once you show them the report they cant really do much unless they REALLY want to screw you over.

i have been told by police that they are not legal

on another note, if its well hidden and not visible the problem will not be the ecu, instead the emmisions that its creating.

Another problem is insurance not honouring a claim, due too your car not meeting road legal standards.

i got my engineer report done at Autosport Engineering, Kirrawee

Greg will help you with everything you need to know

was around the $700-$800 from memory

best money i have spent, havent been defected since i got it over 2 years ago. They have pulled me over, but once you show them the report they cant really do much unless they REALLY want to screw you over.

Can Stretch now do the Engineering himself ( in house ) or is he still getting the Engineering done through Werner ( TIC ) ?

I agree though..... Best money I even spent too !! :)

Not only to stop from being defected but it's also peace of mind knowing that your insurance is still valid ( as mentioned by AndyMac ) when your car is engineered :D

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