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Title: RTA LAWS CHANGED NO MORE V8 S
Post by: FATBOY on June 27, 2006, 07:22:06 AM
I was reading the fb forum last night and there was a post on how they have changed the way they work out what can have a v8 in it .It said that the car must have a minimum weight of 1100kgs .Does anybody have any more info on this ??? If this is true ill be selling my van and the ute im doing and starting on my 32 ford roadster project earlier then anticipated


cheers fatboy


Title: Re: RTA LAWS CHANGED NO MORE V8 S
Post by: TorqueFC on June 27, 2006, 07:24:48 AM
may be something dumb to say (???) but an fe fc with a v8 and the appropriate chassis mods will weigh more than 1100kg's, will it not? :-[


Title: Re: RTA LAWS CHANGED NO MORE V8 S
Post by: FATBOY on June 27, 2006, 07:26:36 AM
goes on original weight of vehicle ive been told
cheers fat


Title: Re: RTA LAWS CHANGED NO MORE V8 S
Post by: FC-V8 on June 27, 2006, 07:54:40 AM
Hi guys

In NSW it does go off the standard weight of a sedan version of the model when working out the formula, I have heard that they were going to change the formula but I don't know if it has happened as yet.
Glenn


Title: Re: RTA LAWS CHANGED NO MORE V8 S
Post by: FC Holden 2104 on June 27, 2006, 07:55:47 AM
If any conversion is "approved in principle" before said changes would'nt the releavant authority still need to honour their decision?


Title: Re: RTA LAWS CHANGED NO MORE V8 S
Post by: Fast_Eddie on June 27, 2006, 07:58:57 AM
The NSW regs.

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/downloads/vsi/vsi06.pdf

The 1100kg tare weight restriction applies to 4 cylinders and rotaries.

Read the guide and check with your engineer, however my interpreation is that an FC can still run up to about 318 cubic inches.

Regards

Edward


Title: Re: RTA LAWS CHANGED NO MORE V8 S
Post by: Ed on June 27, 2006, 08:12:05 PM
GUys,

I think it should be still OK.

the doc is dated April 2005.  My car was registered after this.

Also unsure if "approval in principle" actually exists either as the signed report is the document required.  You cannot get one without having been inspected prior.

Principle alone cannot get you a signed report.

It says nothing about V8's not being allowed, merely capacity.

From what my engineer let on, he reckoned the capcity  limits would drop significantly when it does happen, however I have heard about these laws since the day I started my project... that was 9 years ago.


Cheers

Ed