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Thread: Legality of aftermarket ecu?

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    Dont see what that has to do with the legalities of aftermarket ecu,s.
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    I prefer Smiths original over Cheezles or Twisties.

    Legalities?? Well this may be a slight hint to what is or is not legal

    Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989

    Division 2—Standard vehicles not to be made nonstandard

    13A Vehicles not to be made nonstandard

    (1) Subject to subsection (3), a person must not do an act that results
    in the modification of a standard vehicle in a way that makes it
    nonstandard.
    Penalty: 120 penalty units.

    (2) Subject to subsection (3), a person must not hand over a standard
    vehicle to a person for modification, whether by that person or
    otherwise, in a way that makes it nonstandard.
    Penalty: 120 penalty units.

    (3) A person may modify a standard vehicle in a way that makes it
    nonstandard, or hand over a new vehicle for such modification:
    (a) in prescribed circumstances; or
    (b) with the written approval of the Minister.

    (4) An approval given under subsection (3) may be subject to written
    conditions determined by the Minister.

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    Ive recently asked the ADR board about some minor modifications on cars , these guys dont have a clue . They are more interested in multiple modifications of the same thing on each car eg mudflaps , roof racks etc
    I dont think you have to worry too much with earlier cars , later cars are just too difficult to put in an aftermarket ecu to make it run properly , your best bet is to find a chip tuner that can do it for you .

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    I have an EMS computer in my mk2 and had it engineered with a full emissions test carried out. The engineer stated that i had to pass current emission standards to be legal with a cat converter fitted even though its an 85 model. Although its a costly process the cops cannot defect you once the computers certified. Its noted on my engineers certificate and the rego is marked conditional aswell.

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    Has the car got two engines? Like your sig?
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    My MK2 only has one engine and is my every day car, But yes i have a MK1 with two engines and two turbos and yes it is rediculously fast and a real handfull to drive! I'm guessing photos are in order?

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    Quote Originally Posted by twin eng, twin turbs
    I have an EMS computer in my mk2 and had it engineered with a full emissions test carried out. The engineer stated that i had to pass current emission standards to be legal with a cat converter fitted even though its an 85 model. Although its a costly process the cops cannot defect you once the computers certified. Its noted on my engineers certificate and the rego is marked conditional aswell.
    If it's an '85 it wouldn't have to comply with emissions anyway as it is a private import.

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    So any private import can run motec/megasquirt etc?

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    Not exactly so syncro, unless my paper work is out of date & the guidelines have changed.

    My Import Approval for my Mk1 GTI states
    Quote from my paperwork.

    "The approval is conditional upon the vehicle being made to meet the national standards for vehicle safety and emissions (Australian Design Rules) which applied in Australia when the vehicle was built. When that work is complete, a Compliance Plate must be fixed to the vehicle."

    So if the car is an 83 model it has to comply with the ADR's incl. emissions of that same year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twin eng, twin turbs
    My MK2 only has one engine and is my every day car, But yes i have a MK1 with two engines and two turbos and yes it is rediculously fast and a real handfull to drive! I'm guessing photos are in order?
    PHOTOS, PHOTOS!
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