ALL rules are based on ADR's
http://www.dotars.gov.au/transport/s.../vsb_ncop.aspx
this link shows you what now "superceeds the state rules"
it is called the National Code of Practice.
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ALL rules are based on ADR's
http://www.dotars.gov.au/transport/s.../vsb_ncop.aspx
this link shows you what now "superceeds the state rules"
it is called the National Code of Practice.
this is the contrents of the NCOP:
NCOP1 Preface 3 Feb 2006
NCOP2 Intro 3 Feb 2006
NCOP3 Section LA Engines 3 Feb 2006
NCOP4 Section LB Transmissions 3 Feb 2006
NCOP5 Section LG Brakes 3 Feb 2006
NCOP6 Section LH Body Modifications 3 Feb 2006
NCOP7 Section LK Seating and Occy Protection 3 Feb 2006
NCOP8 Section LL Motorcycles 3 Feb 2006
NCOP9 Section LM Fuel Systems 3 Feb 2006
NCOP10 Section LO ADRS ICVs 3 Feb 2006
NCOP10A LO1-3 ICV checklist 3 Feb 2006
NCOP10B LO1-4 ICV checklist 27 Jan 2006
NCOP10C LO7 ICV Motorcycle Checklist 27 Jan 2006
NCOP11 Section LS Suspension and steering 3 Feb 2006
NCOP12 Section LT Test Procedures 3 Feb 2006
NCOP13 Section LV Alternative Power 3 Feb 2006
NCOP14 Guidelines Electric Drive 3 Feb 2006
NCOP15 Trike Guidelines 3 Feb 2006
NCOP15A LEM Trike checklist 27 Jan 2006
NCOP15B LEP Trike checklist 27 Jan 2006
this is an example of the new "checklist" style of authorisation for modifications,
this one is taken from the "engine" section:
http://home.exetel.com.au/tinkerbell...ormexample.jpg
Seems pretty similar to the sate ones, but i guess Govt trying to get their act together. Now they just need to get the licensing tests/demerits standardised.
Have you seen anything on exhaust noise cos i only had that one from EPA. Is there anything new on that one?
limbo - have you been looking in the links i posted, or not?Quote:
Originally Posted by Limbo
you will find noise testing is in:
http://www.dotars.gov.au/transport/s...s_3Feb2006.pdf
see pages 23 and 24 in particular :thumbsup:
it references the publication "National Stationery Exhaust Noise Test Procedures for In-service Motor Vehicles"
which is a NTC document available here:
http://www.ntc.gov.au/filemedia/Repo...ustNoiseTe.doc
i trust that thsi is what you were looking for :cool:
Thanks for that i can't seem to find what the max noise level is though?
oh, sorry!
assuming you are a petrol passenger car, it is 90dB stationary and 77dB in motion...
http://home.exetel.com.au/tinkerbell...imitsADR28.jpg
Tink - where's that last info coming from can you please gime the link for the entire doc? thanks
I think she's sourcing it from her CD.
in which case, we all should buy one.
I think she is a he :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bayani
Quote:
Originally Posted by Limbo
http://www.dotars.gov.au/roads/motor...criptions.aspxQuote:
The Australian Design Rules are available on CD-ROM. They can be obtained by emailing standards@dotars.gov.au or by following the steps outlined in the subscription/purchase information page.
pretty pricy, but i bought it as i needed it to put the B16A in my 83 Prelude and the engineer was very strict, so i wanted to know the details of every ADR he was going to be assessing...Quote:
The cost for the ADR CD-ROM (2nd & 3rd edition) is $70.60 ($6.42 GST included) for the initial purchase and includes postage and the first year's subscription to an amendment service.
maybe PM me if you want?
Oh, didn't know wth the name Tinkerbell..
tink, i may send you a pm about it in the future ^_^