I'm hunting for an Intercooler at the moment. I am wanting to mount the intercooler like the 110 in this vid. I was told that I can't mount it this way as it changes the Frontal Impact zone (or something along those lines) and I won't be able to get a cert or WOF, Is this true? Does that mean the IC has to be mounted either under the main bar or behind it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0ZJrK1A070
Front Mount on a JZX110
Re: Front Mount on a JZX110
It is my understanding that you can do what you like as long as:
Nothing structural is weakend by cutting etc
No sharp protruding edges on the front of car
Nothing structural is weakend by cutting etc
No sharp protruding edges on the front of car
Re: Front Mount on a JZX110
I have heard mention by certing people ( neil fraser ) about impact stuff,
but he still certed my old car with an aftermarket fmic.
I really think its only if you cut structural things as above or have sharp objects
sticking out etc..
but he still certed my old car with an aftermarket fmic.
I really think its only if you cut structural things as above or have sharp objects
sticking out etc..
Re: Front Mount on a JZX110
keeping in mind you can not cut or remove the reinforcing bar ( the big long bar the supports the bumper and runs across the front ) if you do = fail cert
i ran with out one for ages intil neil fraser told me to put one back on
i ran with out one for ages intil neil fraser told me to put one back on
curb |kərb| kerb
noun
1 a stone or concrete edging to a street or path.
2 a check or restraint on something
3 a concrete construction used to help rotate your car
4 a tempting shortcut
noun
1 a stone or concrete edging to a street or path.
2 a check or restraint on something
3 a concrete construction used to help rotate your car
4 a tempting shortcut
Re: Front Mount on a JZX110
funny that because it appears my chaser was certed without one when it came into the country, also certed with eyelids....FLAWLES wrote:keeping in mind you can not cut or remove the reinforcing bar ( the big long bar the supports the bumper and runs across the front ) if you do = fail cert
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Re: Front Mount on a JZX110
I haven't had a proper look but I was going to (hopefully) cut out the bumper and place the IC in front of the main support bar.
Re: Front Mount on a JZX110
i spose at the end of teh day it comes down to your cerifierdom wrote:funny that because it appears my chaser was certed without one when it came into the country, also certed with eyelids....FLAWLES wrote:keeping in mind you can not cut or remove the reinforcing bar ( the big long bar the supports the bumper and runs across the front ) if you do = fail cert
im dam sure it states that in the on line lvvta web site
curb |kərb| kerb
noun
1 a stone or concrete edging to a street or path.
2 a check or restraint on something
3 a concrete construction used to help rotate your car
4 a tempting shortcut
noun
1 a stone or concrete edging to a street or path.
2 a check or restraint on something
3 a concrete construction used to help rotate your car
4 a tempting shortcut
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shweatypox
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Re: Front Mount on a JZX110
I spoke to the cert guy in Tokoroa yesterday and he said Im all good putting the IC infront of the main support bar, just cant remove the bar.
He also cleared up the law on Cat removal
1. Engine had factory Cat?
2. Car had factory Cat?
If you answer yes to both questions then Cat cannot be removed. If you answered no to either then Cat can be removed.
He also cleared up the law on Cat removal
1. Engine had factory Cat?
2. Car had factory Cat?
If you answer yes to both questions then Cat cannot be removed. If you answered no to either then Cat can be removed.
Re: Front Mount on a JZX110
That's only for a car going for LVV certification. For a production car use the following questions:shweatypox wrote: He also cleared up the law on Cat removal
1. Engine had factory Cat?
2. Car had factory Cat?
If you answer yes to both questions then Cat cannot be removed. If you answered no to either then Cat can be removed.
1. Car had factory Cat?
2. Was the vehicle manufactured after 1 January 1990?
3. Was vehicle first registered in NZ on or after 1 May 2010?
4. Has an emissions test NOT been carried out and passed in decatted configuration?
If yes to all then cat cannot be removed.....
Re: Front Mount on a JZX110
oops am I in trouble??archon wrote:That's only for a car going for LVV certification. For a production car use the following questions:shweatypox wrote: He also cleared up the law on Cat removal
1. Engine had factory Cat?
2. Car had factory Cat?
If you answer yes to both questions then Cat cannot be removed. If you answered no to either then Cat can be removed.
1. Car had factory Cat?
2. Was the vehicle manufactured after 1 January 1990?
3. Was vehicle first registered in NZ on or after 1 May 2010?
4. Has an emissions test NOT been carried out and passed in decatted configuration?
If yes to all then cat cannot be removed.....
