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CTR_EK9
14-09-2008, 05:06 PM
Hey guys,
If doing a K20 conversion on EK and DC will the car needs to get a engineer certificate and how hard will it be and how much?
thanks
Jack
geeang
14-09-2008, 05:51 PM
You'll need an engineer's certificate since your displacement is going up from 1800cc to 2000cc, engineering should be easy as if the conversion is done right.
Engineer will check mounts/cables/safety/legality etc. etc., will probably cost $1k or so.
Type R Positive
14-09-2008, 06:03 PM
EK yes, DC no.
You are allowed 15% displacement increase.
fabezzz
14-09-2008, 06:12 PM
Dont you need a cert anyway because going from a d15 to b16 in a eg for example is less then a 15% increase right?
fatboyz39
14-09-2008, 06:40 PM
k20 into DC2/R No. EK will need engineers, with EK's if your doing a k-swap ABS will need to be removed which is illegal ?
thaizeg
14-09-2008, 09:06 PM
the op is from melb...
we are only allowed 10% increase in displacement without an engineers..
... so yes u will need an engineers certificate
DA9B18C
15-09-2008, 12:40 AM
the op is from melb...
we are only allowed 10% increase in displacement without an engineers..
... so yes u will need an engineers certificate
is this true?
so ne cert needed going from B18a to B18c?
how bout from auto to manual?
Type R Positive
15-09-2008, 10:47 AM
the op is from melb...
we are only allowed 10% increase in displacement without an engineers..
... so yes u will need an engineers certificate
Spewin.....
thaizeg
16-09-2008, 10:39 PM
is this true?
so ne cert needed going from B18a to B18c?
how bout from auto to manual?
u shouldnt need a eng cert for that...
just need to tell ur vicroads that u got a new motor...
although a cert may be needed for insurance purposes
DA9B18C
17-09-2008, 10:19 PM
what about auto to manual???
k20 into DC2/R No. EK will need engineers, with EK's if your doing a k-swap ABS will need to be removed which is illegal ?
cxi's dont have abs
but what isnt illegal these days hehe
Samm928
18-09-2008, 11:06 AM
b18a1 to a b16a? need engine cert?(NSW)
fatboyz39
18-09-2008, 01:28 PM
cxi's dont have abs
but what isnt illegal these days hehe
Yes i know they dont which why they are good for Kswap :thumbsup:.
Yeah true..... such as no heater box, no fan, no wipers, no washer bottle just to name a few.
onlykillzz
18-09-2008, 02:28 PM
EK yes, DC no.
You are allowed 15% displacement increase.
how does that work ek has a 1.6 in it 1600cc + 15% = 1840 and the integra is a 1.8 so 1800cc + 15% = 2070 and a k20 is a 2.0L motor ??? can someone explain ????
lil_foy
18-09-2008, 02:36 PM
how does that work ek has a 1.6 in it 1600cc + 15% = 1840 and the integra is a 1.8 so 1800cc + 15% = 2070 and a k20 is a 2.0L motor ??? can someone explain ????
Yes the k20 is a 2L motor.
Since it is 2L and the ek has a 1.6+15%=1840cc meaning that it excedes the capacity allowences. But the dc can have up to 2070cc which means the k20 is fine.
Hope that helps.
onlykillzz
18-09-2008, 03:49 PM
Yes the k20 is a 2L motor.
Since it is 2L and the ek has a 1.6+15%=1840cc meaning that it excedes the capacity allowences. But the dc can have up to 2070cc which means the k20 is fine.
Hope that helps.
ya thats what i mean he is saying ek yes, dc no
Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
EK yes, DC no.
You are allowed 15% displacement increase.
so shouldn't it be ek no dc yes?
not trying to prove anyone wrong just trying to work this out
AE092
18-09-2008, 04:23 PM
ohh maddd my comment as a sigggg
Oh yeh, with engineering is it: if you swap motor's over then your brakes need to be up to spec as well?
thaizeg
18-09-2008, 07:47 PM
ya thats what i mean he is saying ek yes, dc no
so shouldn't it be ek no dc yes?
not trying to prove anyone wrong just trying to work this out
ek yes: means YES u NEED an engineers cert.
dc no: means NO u DO NOT NEED an engineers certificate.
...the OP was askin whether or not he needs an engineers for a k20 swap in an EK...hope this clears it up a bit more for ya dean;)
ohh maddd my comment as a sigggg
Oh yeh, with engineering is it: if you swap motor's over then your brakes need to be up to spec as well?
yeap :thumbsup:
CTR_EK9
18-09-2008, 08:20 PM
Okay thanks guys appreciate all your help...
onlykillzz
18-09-2008, 09:07 PM
ek yes: means YES u NEED an engineers cert.
dc no: means NO u DO NOT NEED an engineers certificate.
...the OP was askin whether or not he needs an engineers for a k20 swap in an EK...hope this clears it up a bit more for ya dean;)
yeap :thumbsup:
ow i c thanks
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