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    JDM H22A Euro-R and H22A Euro Type-R Swap into Accord CD5? Legal? Can it be imported?

    Hi all, I'm new to this site. Moved to OZ few months ago and bought a 96 Accord as a temporary car but I fell in love with it. I am now making plans for it and you will hear a lot from me from now on.

    I'm thinking about engine swap and found out about the H22A Euro-R (JDM) and the H22A Euro Type-R (Europe).

    Can I import any of these two engine to Australia? I mean if I pay for it and arranged the shipment would it be allowed in Australia?

    Is this swap legal in Australia? I know the H22A (australian) swap is legal but what about the JDM and the European engines?

    Thanks

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    any engine made for a specific model is allowed without compliance.

    An engine not made for you specific model will need to be complied by an engineer for safety reasons.

    You can put any engine in a car aslong as it fits in the engine bay as long as it pasts compliance so you may need to upgrade a few things like brakes etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by accordinho View Post
    Hi all, I'm new to this site. Moved to OZ few months ago and bought a 96 Accord as a temporary car but I fell in love with it. I am now making plans for it and you will hear a lot from me from now on.

    I'm thinking about engine swap and found out about the H22A Euro-R (JDM) and the H22A Euro Type-R (Europe).

    Can I import any of these two engine to Australia? I mean if I pay for it and arranged the shipment would it be allowed in Australia?

    Is this swap legal in Australia? I know the H22A (australian) swap is legal but what about the JDM and the European engines?

    Thanks
    depending on state.. an engine number swap with the local road authorities will be all you need
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    Quote Originally Posted by lilthug View Post
    depending on state.. an engine number swap with the local road authorities will be all you need
    Does this apply to Australia or Canada? I'm in NSW Australia. I read that a JDM engine swap can be illegal in Canada but I don't know about Australia.

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    Welcome abourd OzHonda accordinho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by accordinho View Post
    Does this apply to Australia or Canada? I'm in NSW Australia. I read that a JDM engine swap can be illegal in Canada but I don't know about Australia.

    i was talking about aussie rules there mate..



    also canada seems to have pretty relaxed rules

    i saw j series ek daily driven with half the engine sticking out of the bonnet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    Welcome abourd OzHonda accordinho.
    Thanks mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilthug View Post
    i was talking about aussie rules there mate..



    also canada seems to have pretty relaxed rules

    i saw j series ek daily driven with half the engine sticking out of the bonnet
    Thanks mate. I may start planning to import one from abroad. Low mileage engines are a lot cheaper from europe or Japan than in Australia

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    Jdm h22a in accord is fine, that's what I have
    All you need to do is to get blue slip inspection and change the engine number with rta

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    Quote Originally Posted by accordinho View Post
    Thanks mate. I may start planning to import one from abroad. Low mileage engines are a lot cheaper from europe or Japan than in Australia
    be wary of "low mileage"

    most imported cars have had the clocks wound back

    and it would be hard to chase down history


    either way u should be setting aside money to refresh the engine b4 putting it into the car
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    Quote Originally Posted by lilthug View Post
    be wary of "low mileage"

    most imported cars have had the clocks wound back

    and it would be hard to chase down history


    either way u should be setting aside money to refresh the engine b4 putting it into the car
    +1
    gotta be careful.
    Should change all belts/seals prior to installation. remove clutch, inspect flywheel etc.

    most importantly i would get the new motor compression tested. Proffesional import places will c/check their motors before they sell them

    oh and welcome abourd!!
    Last edited by jeremydawg; 18-11-2011 at 08:57 PM.
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    welcome abourd broz
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