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1 minute ago, nitznair said:

Hahahaha, thanks for the encouraging words mate. I did a fair bit of research online and asked around before i jumped into this. The whole swap if registered successfully, will definitely be unique. One of a kind in NSW 😉. A to Z do all testing in house. They use the dyno method to test emissions. Even if it fails, they will know what needs to be done, to pass it. Also they're based in QLD, so they dont seem too expensive or "strict" like the lot back here in Shitney 🤣

I would have gone RB or 2JZ swap but the engines are older than the chassis, therefore harder to engineer. I am essentially putting a newer engine into an older car with the L76. 

Once engineering is done and i have paperwork in hand then nobody needs to know if the car gets cammed or something 😉😉🤣🤣🤣

Please post up your results and some build pics as it goes. It sounds like it will be very nice :)

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15 minutes ago, Murray_Calavera said:

Please post up your results and some build pics as it goes. It sounds like it will be very nice :)

Sure thing bro. 

My mate in QLD will be doing the swap. His done it to his own car up there but they dont have to deal with engineering. Just Mod Plates and you're good. 

This is twin turbo LS swap

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3 minutes ago, nitznair said:

Sure thing bro. 

My mate in QLD will be doing the swap. His done it to his own car up there but they dont have to deal with engineering. Just Mod Plates and you're good. 

This is twin turbo LS swap

 

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Fk me, looks amazing :)

Yeah, I was in NSW before but in QLD now, it's so much easier legally putting a built car on the road here compared to NSW it's crazy how different it is. 

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  • 2 months later...

i know this thread is a couple months old, but ive just done a efi and turbo upgrade on my 260z.

pulled a engineer certified v8 out so i technically did an engine swap.

up until today (the last day of september 2023) there had been an exemption on cars needing emissions testing done to satisfy the engineering requirements. i just got my car in on the 28th and had the engine certified.

all i needed was the engineer report and di the paperwork at rta. easy job

 

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